
Formed in 1929, the Southernaires were a black gospel vocal quartet that found success via the radio, without making much of an impact in the area of phonograph record sales. The group consisted of tenor singer Homer Quincy Smith (b. 1902, Florence, Alabama, USA), second tenor Lowell Peters (b. 3 March 1903, Cleveland, Tennessee, USA), baritone Jay Stone Toney (b. September 1896, Columbia, Tennessee, USA) and bass singer/narrator William W. Edmunson (b.
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Joshua Fit de Battle of Jericho
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
Nobody Knows De Trouble I've Seen
Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray
Hot Rod Blues
Steal Away To Jesus
Little David Play On Your Harp
Ezekiel Saw De Wheel
Gonna Shout All Over God's Heaven
Go Down Moses
Roll Jordan Roll
Softly and Tenderly
Jesus, Saviour, Pilot Me
Holy Ghost With Light Divine
Young Love
Love Me
Go Down, Moses
Yield Not To Temptation
Roll, Jordan, Roll
Rock Of Ages
Suspicion
Lying
Deeds Not Words
Limbo
Cry
The Little Weatherbeaten Whitewashed Church (Radio Program)
One More Lie
We Can Still Be Friends
Those Games You Play
Sweet Hour Of Prayer (Radio Program)
Bodies
Abide With Me
I Love To Tell The Story (Radio Program)
For You My Love
Sweet Hour Of Prayer
The Lord's Prayer
The Old Rugged Cross
The Lord's Prayer / Closing Theme (Radio Program)
Beautiful Isle Of Summer
What Are They Doing In Heaven Today? (Radio Program)
Let's Rock and Roll Again
Life Is A Gift
Limbo (Acoustic Version)
Grandpa Died
One More Lie (Live)
Since You've Gone
Suspicion (Acoustic Version)
Gospel train
I Love To Tell The Story
The Little Weatherbeaten Whitewashed Church -radio program
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