If you are referring to the gospel praise break. It's called, "War Cry." There are various versions of it on iTunes if you type in the name. Bishop Kenneth Moales, seems to have originated the song. If you type in his name and War Cry in YouTube, a video of him doing the song will pop up.
If you aren't referring to the praise break gospel song. Hezekiah Walker has a song out that has Oh oh in it, called "You're all I need."
at gospel song or poem has the lyrics this life of mine,as i have lived ,it is not fit for thee
Sorry, but I can't provide the lyrics to "Oh What a City." However, I can summarize the song's themes or discuss its meaning if you'd like!
what gospel song contains the lyrics "oh where will you be when that trumpet sounds" and "two people working in the field one will disappear and the other remain"
You don't have the lyrics quite right. The song is Look What I Traded by the Gospel Rays
"It's Moves"
at gospel song or poem has the lyrics this life of mine,as i have lived ,it is not fit for thee
what gospel song contains the lyrics "oh where will you be when that trumpet sounds" and "two people working in the field one will disappear and the other remain"
You don't have the lyrics quite right. The song is Look What I Traded by the Gospel Rays
"It's Moves"
There is a song by Neil Diamond with the title "Down by the River" but it is not a gospel song. However there is the song "Down in the river to pray" by Alison Krauss which was in the movie "Oh brother where art thou". The related links below will show you the lyrics.
The Bronx Mass Choir - "You Are My Source" ©1992 Sweet Rain Records
The southern gospel song you’re referring to is "The Best is Yet to Come" by The Inspirations. The lyrics express a hopeful message about the joys awaiting believers in heaven. The song emphasizes faith and the anticipation of a glorious eternal life beyond this world.
The song is "My Own Prison" by Creed
McYoughurt?
The first gospel song by Edwin Hawkins that gained widespread popularity was "Oh Happy Day," released in 1968. This song, which features a vibrant arrangement and uplifting lyrics, played a significant role in bringing gospel music into the mainstream. It became a major hit, topping the charts and influencing many artists across various genres. "Oh Happy Day" is often credited with helping to popularize contemporary gospel music.
The Only Flame (alternate answer) Lonely Boy by the Black Keys
International love by pitbull