That is an old Roy Acuff tune, so if this link don't work just Google Roy Acuff Great Speckled Bird. http://cowboylyrics.com/lyrics/acuff-roy/great-speckled-bird-464.html
It is spelled and pronounced gospel. You can find the pronunciation of most words in English in a dictionary.
Just because a song is called "Christian Music," does not mean that it is Christian Music. Some of what is called "Christian Music" is actually not glorifying Christ at all. Even if the words may be saying: "All glory to Jesus," the style is often saying: "Look at me; am I ever a cool person!" The message is carried more in the melody, harmony, and rhythm than in the words.
Terry S. Smith wrote the words and music
If the message in the words is of the Gospel and tells of Jesus and His plan of salvation then I believe it is .
If one means African American gospel, then it obviously started with them - being a mixture of western and African music. If by contemporary gospel music you just mean modern christian music, it might be interesting to know that Martin Luther took a song that was sang in pubs and wrote christian words for that. If I remember correctly it is "A mighty fortress is our God".
It is spelled and pronounced gospel. You can find the pronunciation of most words in English in a dictionary.
'Oh, my God! Helen! It was the band! The speckled band!'
Just because a song is called "Christian Music," does not mean that it is Christian Music. Some of what is called "Christian Music" is actually not glorifying Christ at all. Even if the words may be saying: "All glory to Jesus," the style is often saying: "Look at me; am I ever a cool person!" The message is carried more in the melody, harmony, and rhythm than in the words.
Terry S. Smith wrote the words and music
If the message in the words is of the Gospel and tells of Jesus and His plan of salvation then I believe it is .
Serious
If one means African American gospel, then it obviously started with them - being a mixture of western and African music. If by contemporary gospel music you just mean modern christian music, it might be interesting to know that Martin Luther took a song that was sang in pubs and wrote christian words for that. If I remember correctly it is "A mighty fortress is our God".
Where can I find "I OWE IT ALL TO HIM" gospel song words and sheet music by Kingsmen.
go to azlyrics.com for the words but if u want the sheet music go 2 eBay or check sum out on Google.
It signifies a story of Sherlock Holmes in which the so called Speckled Band are the last words of a dying lady. It is later uncovered that the speckled band is a fatal snake which was used by the villian to attack his victims.
'O, my God! Helen! It was the band! The speckled band!' There was something else which she would fain have said, and she stabbed with her finger into the air in the direction of the Doctor's room, but a fresh convulsion seized her and choked her words.
All of the words in the Bible or the Gospel were spoken by the disciples. But they were invisoned with God's words.