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Swing Low, Sweet Chariot / Golden Slippers
Jun 11, 2021 04:33 PM 237 Views

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Shaped in 1871 when they went on a visit through the United States to raise assets for the Black University in Nashville, Tennessee, and still a lively power today, the Fisk University Jubilee Singers spread Negro sprituals to wide crowds in the United States and all through the world.


"Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" was composed at some point around the center of the nineteenth century by Wallis Willis, a liberated Choctaw, and the melody includes the River Jordan and is enlivened by the scriptural story of the prophet Elijah rising to Heaven in a chariot.


For a long time it was accepted that this record by the Fisk University Jubilee Quartet was the most seasoned surviving rendition of the otherworldly, however in 2016 a possibility disclosure among a container of was'' opinion to be harmed and rotted chambers incredibly uncovered a discernible chamber of an April 1894 chronicle of "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" by the Standard Quartette.


Some accept the melody alludes to the Underground Railroad, the organization of mystery spots and safe houses set up by abolitionists in the primary portion of the nineteenth century to help captives to disappear to opportunity; if along these lines, the tune likewise unmistakably has a profoundly otherworldly setting:-


I looked over Jordan, and what did I see?


Coming for to carry me home


A band of angels coming after me


Coming for to carry me home


If you get there before I do


Coming for to carry me home


Tell all my friends I''m coming too


Coming for to carry me home


Swing low, sweet chariot


Coming for to carry me home


Swing low, sweet chariot


Coming for to carry me home


It has gotten perhaps the most recorded spirituals and has been embraced as their group song of praise by allies of the England Rugby Union side.


The Fisk University Jubilee Quartet on this chronicle were John Wesley Work II(first tenor vocal), James Andrew Myers(second tenor vocal), Alfred Garfield King(first bass vocal) and Noah Walker Ryder(second bass vocal).


Recorded on 1 December 1909 and delivered in March 1910 on Victor 16453, the Fisk University Jubilee Quartet''s is a shocking, excellent, influencing interpretation which raises goosebumps. This is one of the remarkable accounts of the 1910s decade.


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