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Roberta Martin Singers - Praise God flac album
  • Performer Roberta Martin Singers
  • Title Praise God
  • Style Gospel
  • Other formats VQF MPC APE MP1 MP3 AIFF AA
  • Genre Soul & Funk
  • Size MP3 1888 mb
  • Size FLAC 1784 mb
  • Rating: 4.8
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Roberta Evelyn Martin (February 12, 1907 – January 18, 1969) was an American gospel composer, singer, pianist, arranger and choral organizer, helped launch the careers of many other gospel artists through her group, The Roberta Martin Singers. Born in Helena, Arkansas on February 12, 1907, Martin moved to Chicago with her family in 1917, where she studied piano

From the Roberta Martin Singers' last album. Archie Dennis on lead. I'd previously uploaded this song, but I'd given incorrect information for the group lineup at the time, and the song was played too fast. Now, the lineup given for the group is correct, and you are hearing the song in the proper, slowed down speed with slight tweaks 'Praise God (The Doxology)' (1968)- The Roberta Martin Singers - Клип смотреть онлайн с ютуб youtube, скачать. From the Roberta Martin Singers' last album.

2. Failure's Not In God, It's In Me. 5:08. God Is Still On the Throne.

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From: Roberta Martin Singers. Count: 18. Views: 0. The Best of The Roberta Martin Singers tracks. Had It Not Been For Him. No Other Help I Know. There Is No Failure In God. Standing On The Promises. I'm Glad I'm A Witness For My Lord.

The Roberta Martin Singers (RMS) contained no traditional bass. For a brief period of time, the group was known as the Martin and Martin Singers, when Sallie Martin joined Roberta's group. That venture was short lived. In 1939, Anderson briefly left the group and returned in 1941 before departing for a final time in 1943, also in 1939, Martin added the first female voice to the group, Bessie Folk. Martin had experienced a short rebound from her illness and was able to lead one song on the album I Have Hope, which was written by Jessie Jimerson . Jessie Phillips, a longtime friend of Roberta Martin and childhood friend of James Cleveland. Shortly after the recording, Martin's health took a severe decline, which effectively made "I Have Hope" the last song she ever recorded. On January 18, 1969, Roberta Martin died of cancer.

Tracklist

A1 Praise God
A2 I've Got A Home For you
A3 Come Into My Heart
A4 Saved
A5 After It's All Over
B1 I Have Hope
B2 Jesus Savior, Pilot Me
B3 He's Done Something For Me
B4 Child Of God
B5 God's Amazing Grace