brain fart! I was thinking "Are you Ready" by Pacific Gas and Electric. !!!deltas69 said:Get Ready ??? A religious song ??? ???
Re, "People Get Ready", Chambers Bros did a thrilling interpretation as well.cyberdad said:"He's Got The Whole World" Laurie London" (Made or just missed #1 in most markets,1958)
"Morning Has Broken" Cat Stevens
"Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show"-Neil Diamond
"Higher Ground"-Stevie Wonder
"I Met Her In Church"-Box Tops
"Crying In the Chapel"-Elvis Presley...also Sonny Til & The Orioles
"Dominique"-The Singing Nun
"Reverend Mr. Black"-Kingston Trio
"Cactus Pete"-Kingston Trio
"Shadrack"-Brook Benton
"My Sweet Lord"-George Harrison
"100 Pounds of Clay"-Gene McDaniels
"Amen"-Impressions
"People Get Ready"-Impressions"I'll Take You There"-Staple Singers
"Jubilation"-Paul Anka
"Amazing Grace"-Judy Collins
Already mentioned.Kurt Toy said:"The Lord's Prayer" by Sister Janet Mead-1974
Yes, a remarkable run for this type of song. I believe his then-wife, singer Rita Coolidge, sang those moving backup vocals.flytrap said:"Why Me Lord" by Kris Kristofferson...a fairly big hit from 1972 on both the country and pop charts.
AMEN !!!Seltzer said:Like a Prayer is a very sacreligious song...shouldn't even be in the discussion.oldies76 said:It used to be played on KRTH, when they played "real" oldies many years ago.SolidGold16 said:I haven't heard "Put Your Hand In The Hand" for years on radio where I live now (So Cal).
Oh Happy Day, that's a good one to add to my CD, thanks ;D Forgot about that one!
Don't Hear "Thank 'God' I'm a Country Boy" either.
The more recent "Like a Prayer" (1989) is still heard quite a bit.
Rick B. said:Spirit in the Sky shows up pretty regularly on WMGK, the classic rock station in Philly.
Add "Day By Day" from Godspell to the list--a bona fide Top 40 hit with the fine rich voice of Robin Lamont on the lead vocal.
This was not in any way a "religious" song, and certainly not a Christian song. Just listen to the lyrics. I believe the Kendalls had a few more songs in a similar vein, but this was their best known. It creeped some folks out that a father-daughter duo would sing such "suggestive" songs.Tom Wells said:Heaven's Just A Sin Away - The Kendalls
firepoint525 said:This was not in any way a "religious" song, and certainly not a Christian song. Just listen to the lyrics. I believe the Kendalls had a few more songs in a similar vein, but this was their best known. It creeped some folks out that a father-daughter duo would sing such "suggestive" songs.Tom Wells said:Heaven's Just A Sin Away - The Kendalls