In the 1960s, the Fireside Gospel Singers recorded the song. Reverend Timothy Wright has sung it more recently.
I think it is called "Take The Lord With You"
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.
Written by Claude Ely. It has been recorded by several artists such as Johnny Cash but the Singing Cookes made it popular on Southern Gospel radio.
The dixie echoes
dat boy hot- up and down
it does nothing but slows down which can mean 2 things its going to go out or its just getting dim
If you are getting gas and rapidly getting rid of it (or burning it) or if your car is broken.
Jennette was afraid because, well it's scary. Going down that and getting slimed and all that.
Going down a hill, not being parked, and getting pushed.
LimeWire is getting sued for a bunch of people not following the rules of copy-right
On Early Poptropica when you fall there will be a manhole ifront of you Then Go Down The Manhole In The City. Keep Going Down And Down And Down Untill there is a giant spider in front of you then keep going that way>>>>> and you will have get the pig but the challenge is getting out Ill leave That To You. Hoped I Helped.
I think it is called "Take The Lord With You"
It was getting old, ratings were going down, audiences stop coming. so they stopped
The song that plays as Kenny drives home after getting his substitute teaching license is "Going Down" by Freddie King
When the Titanic was sinking its sucktion increased going down until it was to far from the surface.
It needs to be changed it is getting broke down and going thru the plastic ports and back into the pool
Matthew and Mark make no mention of any of the disciples going to the empty tomb.Luke has Peter going alone to the tomb and finding it empty.John has "the disciple whom Jesus loved" going with Peter to the tomb. The disciple ran ahead and was the first to arrive, looking in to see the clothes but no body. Peter arrived next and went in first. we do not know who this disciple was intended to be, but tradition holds that it was John.