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“Ain’t No Grave” is a popular gospel song, composed by, most likely, Claude Ely. He describes the songwriting process as a spontaneous prayer with his family while being sick with tuberculosis in possibly 1934.
Originally recorded by Bozie Sturdivant in 1941 in a slower, Appalachian gospel style an...
There ain't no grave gonna hold my body down
Ain't no grave gonna hold my body down
When I hear that trumpet sound I'm gonna get up out of the ground
Ain't' no grave gonna hold my body down
Go down yonder Gabriel put your foot on the land and sea
Oh Gabriel don't you blow your trumpet until you hear from me
I looked way over yonder and what do you think I see?
I see a band of angels and they're coming after me
Then I looked way down the river saw the people dressed in white
I knew it was God's people 'cause I saw them doing right
Ain't no grave gonna hold my body down
Ain't no grave gonna hold my body down
When I hear that trumpet sound I'm gonna get up out of the ground
Ain't no grave gonna hold my body down
I'm going down to the river Jordan and I'm gonna bury my knees in the sand
Holler "Ah, hosanna" till I reach the promised land
Then I looked way over yonder and what do you think I see?
I see a band of angels and they're coming after me
So meet me King Jesus meet me won't you meet me in the middle of the air
If these wings should carry me, I won't need another pair
Ain't no grave gonna hold my body down
Ain't no grave gonna hold my body down
When I hear that trumpet sound I'm gonna get up out of the ground
Ain't no grave gonna hold my body down
Ain't no grave gonna hold my body down