Mahalia Jackson - Amazing Grace


The Queen of Gospel breaking down Amazing Grace.


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Mahalia Jackson--How I got over LIVE


Mahalia Jackson live in Chicago a favorite of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Mahalia sang this at the march on washington just before King gave the I have a dream speech


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Trouble of the World - Mahalia Jackson


Imitation of Life


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Mahalia Jackson - You'll Never Walk Alone


Great Gospel Singer lyrics When you walk through a storm hold your head up high And don't be afraid of the dark. At the end of a storm is a golden sky And the sweet silver song of a lark. Walk on through the wind, Walk on through the rain, Tho' your dreams be tossed and blown. Walk on, walk on with hope in your heart And you'll never walk alone, You'll never, ever walk alone. Walk on, walk on with hope in your heart And you'll never walk alone, You'll never, ever walk alone.


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MAHALIA JACKSON ~ Summertime/Motherless Child


Mahalia Jackson born Oct. 26, 1911, New Orleans, La., US died Jan. 27, 1972, Evergreen Park, near Chicago, Ill. Mahalia Jackson, 1961. The Bettmann ArchiveAmerican gospel music singer, known as the "Queen of Gospel Song." Jackson was brought up in a strict religious atmosphere. Her father's family included several entertainers, but she was forced to confine her own musical activities to singing in the church choir and listening—surreptitiously—to recordings of Bessie Smith and Ida Cox as well as of Enrico Caruso. When she was 16 she went to Chicago and joined the Greater Salem Baptist Church choir, where her remarkable contralto voice soon led to her selection as a soloist. Jackson first came to wide public attention in the 1930s, when she participated in a cross-country gospel tour singing such songs as "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands" and "I Can Put My Trust in Jesus." In 1934 her first recording, "God Gonna Separate the Wheat from the Tares," was a success, leading to a series of other recordings. Jackson's first great hit (eight of her records were to sell more than a million copies each) was "Move on Up a Little Higher," which appeared in 1945. All the songs with which she was identified—including "I Believe," "Just over the Hill," "When I Wake Up in Glory," and "Just a Little While to Stay Here"—were gospel songs, with texts drawn from biblical themes and strongly influenced by the harmonies, rhythms, and emotional force of blues. Jackson refused to sing any <b>...</b>


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Steal Away-Mahalia Jackson & Nat King Cole


Mahalia Jackson and Nat King Cole sing on his television show in 1957. Hard to believe either one of them would steal anything with such angelic voices. Enjoy!


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What A Friend We Have In Jesus - Mahalia Jackson


This is a video of Mahalia Jackson singing "What A Friend We Have In Jesus" along with some pics.


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MAHALIA JACKSON=WHOLE WORLD IN HIS HANDS


Live in concert the great one


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MAHALIA JACKSON Live late 1960's We shall overcome


We shall overcome--very moving she gets totally saturated with the song, even at the end as she walks from the mic the power of her voice is still overwhelming. This song was a staple of the civil rights movement, Mahalia worked closely with Dr. Martin Luther King. She also sang Precious Lord at his funeral in 1968


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" In the upper room" by Mahalia Jackson


tribute to the greatest voice of the gospel music , Mahalia Jackson...


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Mahalia Jackson sings How Great Thou Art (vaimusic.com)


vaimusic.com Mahalia Jackson sings "How Great Thou Art" (Stuart K. Hine) From: VAI DVD 4413 Mahalia Jackson From her first million-copy seller in 1946 until her death in 1972 Mahalia Jackson (born 1911) was the face and voice of gospel music for millions around the world. These television appearances from 1957 to 1962 catch her at her vocal and interpretive peak. Color/B&W, 47 min., All regions. From a Bell Telephone Hour telecast of Nov. 22, 1962 1957-1962 Television performances TO PURCHASE THE COMPLETE DVD, PLEASE VISIT www.vaimusic.com OR CALL TOLL-FREE IN THE US 1(800)477-7146 (OUTSIDE OF THE US, CALL 914-769-3691).


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Down By The Riverside-Mahalia Jackson


Mahalia sings 'Down By The Riverside' in a tribute to american music on the Nat King Cole Show in 1957. Mahalia swings this version of the song with bouncy precision. Love it!


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"Come Sunday" (Live)- Mahalia Jackson


A live recording of Mahalia singing "Come Sunday." This was recorded on July 3, 1958, during Duke Ellington's portion of the Newport Jazz Fest concert. This happens to be the night before Mahalia's big concert, which can be found on CD.


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Mahalia Jackson sings Alone


It was alone the Savior prayed In dark Gethsemane; Alone He drained the bitter cup And suffered there for me. Alone, alone, He bore the cross alone; He gave Himself to save His own, He suffered, bled and died alone, alone.


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Trouble Of The World-Mahalia Jackson


Mahalia Jackson Singing Trouble Of The World from the album The Essential Mahalia Jackson. No Copyright Infringement Intended


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Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho - Mahalia Jackson


Mahalia Jackson sings the traditional negro spiritual "Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho" in a London concert in 1964. "Joshua Fought the Battle of Jericho" refers to the seige described in Joshua 6, paralleling the victory Joshua and the Israelites achieved in Jericho with their trumpets to the victory this black spiritual inspired through song. She explained later in the concert that she hurt her thumb and that is why it is bandaged up like it is.


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MAHALIA JACKSON ~ Jesus Met The Woman At The Well


MAHALIA JACKSON ~ Jesus Met The Woman At The Well


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Mahalia Jackson Sweet Little Jesus Boy


1961


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Mahalia Jackson - Jazz On A Summer's Day


Gospel Songs with Mahalia Jackson accompanied by organ and piano. July, 1958 Jazz On A Summer's Day


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Mahalia Jackson Precious Lord, Take My Hand


1961


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MAHALIA JACKSON Live during European tour late 1960's


Elijah Rock This is how a true Diva gives a performance. She sings as if it will hurt her if she cant get it out,she is not a performer, she is a singer. Her vocal POWER has never been duplicated. Probably my favorite live performance


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Mahalia Jackson vs. "Troubles Of The World"


Poverty, homelessness, starvation, natural and manmade disasters, animal cruelty... there are many more crimes against humanity but the song isn't long enough to fit them all. My next video won't be so depressing, this one took a lot out of me to make.


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Mahalia Jackson @ Newport Jazz Festival 1958


Mahalia Jackson sings: "Everybody Talkin' 'Bout Heaven" "Didn't It Rain" "The Lord's Prayer" Enjoy and Be Blessed!!!


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Mahalia Jackson - I Come To The Garden Alone


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RocKwiz 13 duet; Jimmy Barnes & Mahalia Barnes


Jimmy Barnes & Mahalia Barnes perform Mahalia and Jade MacRae's'Gonna Take Some Time' on RocKwiz


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Deep River Mahalia Jackson


Mahalia Jackson's Version is killing me till today - THIS VOICE - finally ONLINE :)


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Mahalia Jackson Elijah Rock


1961


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Mahalia Jackson- There is a Balm in Gilead


One of my own personal favorites of Mahalia Jackson, "There Is A Balm In Gilead"..live!


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"Until Then"- Mahalia Jackson


A very nice song from the album "MY FAITH." This will be my last Mahalia Jackson posting for a while.


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Mahalia Jackon In That Great Gettin' Up Morning


From the "Bell Telephone Hour" 1961?


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Mahalia Jackson Silent Night


1961


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Mahalia Jackson - Abide with me


MAHALIA JACKSON grew up in the Black Pearl section of the Carollton Neighborhood of Uptown New Orleans, Louisiana She was born on October 26, 1911 and died in Chicago on January 27, 1972 Lyrics: Abide with me, fast falls the evening tide. The darkness deepens, Lord with me abide. When other helpers fail and comforts flee, Help of the helpless, O, abide with me. Hold thou thy cross before my closing eye Shine through the gloom and point me to the sky. As morning breaks and Earth's vain shadows flee, In life and death, O Lord, abide with me All Copyrights of the song by Sony Music


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MAHALIA JACKSON- Hold Me


Not one of her well known numbers, however one of my favorites


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Mahalia Jackson Sings - I Believe


Mahalia Jackson sings a truly heartfelt and soulful rendition of the gospel song "I Believe." God bless James Brown, Soul Brother Number One. See more at: www.weirdovideo.com


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Mahalia Jackson- "A City Called Heaven"


The Queen of Gospel singing one of her greatest masterpieces, "A City Called Heaven", an old Negro spiritual. This is one of several versions of this song she sung.


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Sunday's Best Mahalia Jackson Tribute


Sunday Best winners Crystal Akin (First Season), Y'Anna Crawley (Second Season), and Le'Andria Johnson (Third Season) singing the songs "Precious Lord" (take my hand), "Go Tell It On The Mountain", and "Troubles of The World" in tribute to the late Mahalia Jackson (1911-1972).


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Mahalia Jackson - What The World Needs Now


Mahalia shows a contemporary side when she hooks up with HB Barnum. This album was done in the late 60s around the same time as Clara Ward's "Soul & Inspiration." That album was also done by HB Barnum, and feature's Clara's version of "What The World Needs Now."


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Mahalia Jackson - His Eye Is On The Sparrow


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Dr Martin Luther King Tribute Precious Lord Mahalia Jackson


FOR ORIGINAL UNEDITED VERSION: katwalkatharsis.blogspot.com Original song has been substituted with 'Tis So Sweet by MG! Enjoy the visuals while you can!!♥ At the March on Washington in 1963 Mahalia sang in front of 250000 people "I've Been 'Buked, and I've Been Scorned", in which Martin Luther King, Jr. made his famous "I Have a Dream" speech. She also sang "Take My Hand, Precious Lord" at the funeral of her friend Martin Luther King, Jr. She was one of his favorite gospel singers. Indeed, her good friend Martin Luther King said "a voice like hers comes along once in a millennium". In addition to sharing her singing talent with the world, she mentored the extraordinarily gifted Aretha Franklin; she was a close friend of Aretha's father, CL Franklin, and a frequent guest in the Franklin home.


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Mahalia Jackson - Elijah Rock(Live)


This is one of my favorite version of Mahalia Jackson singing "Elijah Rock" live! Enjoy!


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Mahalia Jackson - Without A Song


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Mahalia Jackson -- Silent Night Holy Night


Mahalia Jackson (* 26. Oktober 1911 oder 1912 in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA; † 27. Januar 1972 in Evergreen Park nahe Chicago, Illinois, USA) war eine US-amerikanische Gospelsängerin und gilt weltweit als eine der besten Sängerinnen in der Geschichte der Gospelmusik Gospel-Musik ist nichts als das Verbreiten der Guten Nachricht [good news, Evangelium]. Sie wird ebensolange leben wie jede andere Musik, weil sie direkt aus dem menschlichen Herzen gesungen wird. (Gospel music is nothing but singing of good tidings - spreading the good news. It will last as long as any music because it is sung straight from the human heart.) Mahalia Jackson in ihrer Autobiographie Movin' On Up, 1966, S.212 Ich habe niemanden mehr gehört, der dieses Lied, so ausdrucksstark singt, wie Mahalia Jackson.. Einfach nur Gänsehaut und Tränen..


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