Guitar – Carson Robison. Vocals – Frank McCravy, James McCravy (2). Notes. A & B: Vocal Duet with Piano, Violin and Guitar. Piano and violin by unknown artists. A & B recorded New York, NY, December 14, 1927.
Carson Robison, Frank Luther and the McCravy Brothers all recorded it before, but none of these versions gained widespread appeal. In 1972, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band released an album called Will the Circle be Unbroken that brought together many luminaries in the world of bluegrass and country, including Doc Watson, Roy Acuff and Earl Scruggs. The three-volume set contains 42 songs recorded live on a 2-track machine. On the song "Will The Circle Be Unbroken," Mother Maybelle Carter sings the first verse, followed by Jimmy Martin on the second and Acuff on the third and Carter again for.
Is a better home waiting In the sky, in the sky? You can picture happy gatherings Round the fireside long ago And you think of tearful partings When they left you here below. Will the circle be unbroken By and by, by and by? Is a better home waiting In the sky, in the sky? One by one their seats were emptied One by one they went away; Here the circle has been broken Will it be complete one day? Will the circle be unbroken By and by, by and by? Is a better home waiting In the sky, in the sky? More on Genius. Will the Circle Be Unbroken?" Track Info.
Don't you hear the bells now ringing Don't you hear the angels singing 'Tis the glory hallelujah Jubilee In that far off sweet forever, Just beyond the shining river When they ring the golden bells for you and me. We shall know no sin or sorrow In that heaven of tomorrow When our hearts shall sail beyond the silvery sea We shall only know the blessing Of our Father's sweet caressing When they ring the golden bells for you and me. Don't you hear the bells now ringing Don't you hear the angels singing 'Tis the glory hallelujah Jubilee In that far off sweet fore.
Will the Circle Be Unbroken?" is a popular Christian hymn written in 1907 by Ada R. Habershon with music by Charles H. Gabriel. The song is often recorded unattributed and, because of its age, has lapsed into the public domain. Most of the chorus appears in the later songs "Can the Circle Be Unbroken" and "Daddy Sang Bass". There are loved ones in the glory. Whose dear forms you often miss. When you close your earthly story, Will you join them in their bliss?
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