- Performer Little Richard
- Title Crying In The Chapel
- Date of release 1964
- Style Rock & Roll
- Other formats VOC AU ADX APE DTS WMA TTA
- Genre Rock
- Size MP3 1622 mb
- Size FLAC 1347 mb
- Rating: 4.1
- Votes: 698
Little Richard (released as Volume 2 in the UK) was the eponymous second studio album by Little Richard, released in 1958. Side one. "Keep A Knockin'" (Richard Penniman). By the Light of the Silvery Moon" (Gus Edwards, Edward Madden). Send Me Some Lovin'" (John Marascalco, Leo Price). I'll Never Let You Go (Boo Hoo Hoo Hoo)" (Richard Penniman). Heeby-Jeebies" (Maybelle Jackson, John Marascalco). All Around the World" (Robert Blackwell, McKinley Millet).
The Second Coming was Little Richard's third album for Reprise Records, and saw him reunited with Robert "Bumps" Blackwell from his Specialty days, with them co-writing the majority of the album together. The concept was to unite the best rock studio musicians of the '50s with the best rock studio musicians of the '70s. Many fans were disappointed in the material and in the over-syncopated, over-produced tracks. The album again failed to chart.
Crying in the Chapel. For other uses, see Crying in the Chapel (disambiguation). Crying in the Chapel". 1953 sheet music cover featuring Darrell Glenn on the cover, Valley Publishers, In. New York. Song by Darrell Glenn. Only a few hundred copies of the single were pressed on a blank label at the time, making this song a much sought-after rarity for decades until it was finally reissued and documented on CD on the Selassie Is the Chapel album (JAD Records, 1997) as part of the Complete Bob Marley & the Wailers 1967 to 1972 series produced by Bruno Blum. A vinyl single was also released by JAD in 2002.
Cover Art. Tracklist. 7" Vinyl 1. 1. Crying in the Chapel.
You saw me crying in the chapel. The tears I shed were tears of joy I know the meaning of contentment Now I am happy with the Lord. Now I'm happy in the chapel Where people are of one accord We gather in the chapel Just to sing and praise the Lord
Redirected from Crying In The Chapel). Crying in the Chapel" is a song written by Artie Glenn for his son Darrell to sing. Darrell recorded it while still in high school in 1953, along with Artie's band the Rhythm Riders. The song was rejected by Hill and Range Songs and Acuff-Rose Music. The song was eventually published by Valley Publishers which also released the single featuring Darrell Glenn. It became a local hit and then it went nationwide
Hole In The Wall (7"). Crying In The Chapel (7"). London Records, London American Recordings, London Atlantic. Crying In The Chapel, Hole In The Wall (7", Single).
| A1 | Crying In The ChapelWritten-By – Glenn* |
2:25 |
| A2 | Hole In The WallWritten-By – Long*, Wilmore*, Taylor* |
2:29 |
| B1 | Travelin'ShoesWritten-By – Traditional |
2:47 |
| B2 | It Is No SecretWritten-By – Hamblen* |
2:18 |
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