Two Versions of a Song

 


5 comments:

E Hines said...

I like the Johnny Cash version better. The heavily nasal voice, like Wilson's, has never interested me.

But what do I know, I'm rock 'n roll.

Eric Hines

Larry said...

Molly Skaggs also does an excellent version, with Bethel Music.

Tom said...

I like them both, about equally, I think. What struck me was the difference in tone. Cash's version is somber while the Southern Gospel Revival's version is upbeat. I'm not a big fan of the nasal singing, but the upbeat take on it seems more appropriate for a song about resurrection.

At least, I think it's about resurrection.

Tom said...

Here's the Molly Skaggs version:

https://youtu.be/Kf9ed6qwlaI

It's good.

Tom said...

Yep, definitely a resurrection song. Here are the lyrics:

Lyrics:

Verse 1
Shame is a prison as cruel as a grave
Shame is a robber and he’s come to take my name
Love is my redeemer lifting me up from the ground
Love is the power where my freedom song is found

Chorus
There ain’t no grave gonna hold my body down
There ain’t no grave gonna hold my body down
When I hear that trumpet sound, I’m gonna rise up out of the ground
There ain’t no grave gonna hold my body down

Verse 2
Fear is a liar with a smooth and velvet tongue
Fear is a tyrant, he’s always telling me to run
Love is resurrection and love is a trumpet sound
Love is my weapon, I’m gonna take my giants down

Verse 3
There was a battle, a war between death and life
There on a tree the Lamb of God was crucified
He went on down to hell, He took back every key
He rose up as a lion and He’s setting all the captives free

Chorus 2
There ain’t no grave could hold His body down
There ain’t no grave could hold His body down
When He heard the trumpet sound, He rose up out of the ground
There ain’t no grave could hold His body down
There ain’t no grave could hold His body down

Bridge
If You walked out of the grave, I’m walkin’ too