02
Oct
09

Blackwood Brothers: The Old Country Church

This is one of my favorite up tempo southern gospel songs with the fourth verse my favorite when the Blackwood Brothers Quartet gets down in the chorus.

I had this song on a Best of the Blackwood Brothers album that I played so much it wore out the record and I had to send for a new copy.


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