Yonder Glory

Story Behind The Song

Inspired by family tradition of playing wonderful, poignant, classic Southern gospel music

Song Description

Old-time gospel song.

Song Length 3:45 Genre Blues - Gospel, Folk - Americana
Tempo Medium Fast (131 - 150) Lead Vocal Male Vocal
Mood Affable, Ecstatic Subject God, Spirituality
Language English Era 2000 and later

Lyrics

I do not fear the devil
I do not fear the grave
No I do not fear any man because in Jesus I am saved
Chorus
We are called to yonder glory
We are called from up above
We are called from atop the mountain
I'm living in His everlasting love
I am just a sinner
I am just a man
Someday when I leave this world I want to sit at His right hand
Our burdens they are many
Earthly rewards few
To carry His cross to Calvary there is nothing I won't do
Chorus
Instrumental
Repeat second verse
Chorus

Excellent! Live performance? I like the encouraging feel and the bluesy toe tappin beat.
Thanks for sharing the light! Good harmonies!

Lyrics Cory Cole Music Cory Cole
Producer Cole/Ivan Haney Performance Cole, Gayle Hansen, Patrick Knotts
Label White Feather
This track is on 5 Broadjam Top 10 Lists
Top 10 List Rank
Michigan #1
Production - Male Vocals #7
Production - Up Tempo #3
Blues - Gospel #1
Blues #1

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