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Wade in the water, children
Wade in the water
God's going to trouble the water
Wade in the water
Wade in the water, children
Wade in the water
God's going to trouble the water
See those children all dressed in white?
God's going to trouble the water
Looking like the children of the Israelites
God's going to trouble the water
The river Jordan is chilly and cold
God's going to trouble the water
It chills my body but not my soul
God's going to trouble the water
He going to wade in the water
Wade in the water, children
Wade in the water
God's going to trouble the water
See those children all dressed in red?
God's going to trouble the water
Looking like the children that Moses led
God's going to trouble the water
If you get there before I do
God's going to trouble the water
Tell all my friends that I'm a coming home too
God's going to trouble the water
He going to wade in the water
Wade in the water, children
Wade in the water
God's going to trouble the water
He going to trouble the water
He going to trouble the water
Wade on the
He going to trouble the water
He going to trouble the water
I find myself puzzling over why certain singers choose to perform rather mundane pieces that do not especially either show off their skills or say anything that has not already been battered to submission. I get that she likes gospel, but there is unfortunately little to recommend in this performance (to me, at least). She has written a number of really powerful and emotionally moving songs that she can perform really well, but in the only show of hers I have ever seen, this piece consumed a goodly chunk of the rather short evening. There is nothing to my mind that redeems the performance.
Wow. You think this is substandard? I want a crack at your music collection. It must be next order.
I like Eva Cassidy's version better.
This is pretty good, too. She's owning it, like Eva did.
Huh? I'd say everything you said -inversely. Terrific rendition.
Condescending much. I don't think that you really "get" that she likes gospel.
It is unfortunate to hear, however, that you lost "goodly chunk" of an un-redeemable evening in your mundane life to this certain singer.
Let go of my arm, man, and I'll let go of your hand. One... two... three... now! No? Come on, man, you know I have a free hand. One... two... three... now! Hey man, I'm sorry, but... Whap!
Let go of my arm, man, and I'll let go of your hand. One... two... three... now! No? Come on, man, you know I have a free hand. One... two... three... now! Hey man, I'm sorry, but... Whap!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_g4sDSpW9Uc
Yeah, and Eva Cassidy does a better version of this song IMO.
How very open-minded of you.
He obviously thinks that the stories of humanity are meaningless. I pity him.
Can also refer to the pool in the temple where the sick waited for healing. Even more significant to Christians, where the Jordan is significant to Jews, as well. And black Americans have historically related to the story of the Jews in slavery in Egypt and their deliverance to freedom and the Promised Land by God.
scott_bruce wrote:
As I have heard, too. Slaves assumed God would "trouble the water" as a sign that now is the time to flee — to hitch a ride on the Underground Railroad. By wading in that same water, they would be invisible to trackers and their dogs.
Sounds like a reasonable interpretation, so I'm sticking with it.
How very open-minded of you.
scott_bruce wrote:
Why? I would love to see the list of songs you think are good AND do not have religious references. My guess is you'd be suprised.
I understand how you feel, Kanuf. I don't take such an extreme stance, but I confess that I cringe whenever I get a Christmas card/letter that says that the family of the author is "blessed", and I avoid getting on Dylan's slow train, in spite of its musical merits.
"Lame in the wa-ter, LAAAAAME in the Wah-tuhhhh..."
Amen - what you said. This is VG, but doesn't come close to Eva's rendition.
I'll second that amen.
Patty rocks...you know why? Because she just does it!
Philosophy - woow!
Amen - what you said. This is VG, but doesn't come close to Eva's rendition.
a whole lotta soul. yes sir.
HA!...Patty's been around for a few years longer.
And now I feel pretty uneducated, as a quick Google search reveals....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wade_in_the_Water
or is it just me ?
You got water in San Antonio?
or is it just me ?
Interesting, I have the same reaction to this song and I'm sure I'll most likely end up really liking it.
Patty rocks...you know why? Because she just does it!
Love the choir and the music. But then comes in madame Griffin. Shame
If I had to choose between the choir and music, or "madame" Griffin singing acapella, I would choose Patty every time.