Uncle Bunt Stephens
Jilson Setters
Prince Albert Hunt’s Texas Ramblers
Delma Lachney & Blind Uncle Gaspard
Andrew and Jim Baxter
Eck Robertson
Henry Thomas
Jim Jackson
Columbus Fruge
Joseph Falcon
Breaux Frères
Cincinnati Jug Band
Rev. J. M. Gates
Rev. J. M. Gates
Alabama Sacred Harp Singers
Alabama Sacred Harp Singers
Middle Georgia Singing Convention No. 1
Bascom Lamar Lunsford
Blind Willie Johnson & Willie B. Harris
The Carter Family
Ernest Phipps
Rev. F.W. McGee
When the gates swing wide on the other side
Just beyond the sunset sea
There'll be room to spare as we enter there
Room for you and room for me
For the gates are wide on the other side
Where the flowers ever bloom
On the right hand and on the left hand
Fifty miles of elbow room
Twelve hundred miles its length and breadth
The four-square city stands
Its gem-set walls of jasper shine
Not made with human hands
One hundred miles its gates are wide
Abundant entrance there
With fifty miles of elbow room
On either side to spare
When the gates swing wide on the other side
Just beyond the sunset sea
There’ll be room to spare as we enter there
Room for you and room for me
For the gates are wide on the other side
Where the flowers ever bloom
On the right hand and on the left hand
Fifty miles of elbow room
A sinner saved by grace may leave
His trunks of inner shame
Upon the ship his [unintelligible]
By faith in Jesus name
Well, [unintelligible]
Into the city fair
With fifty miles of elbow room
On either side to spare
When the gates swing wide on the other side
Just beyond the sunset sea
There'll be room to spare as we enter there
Room for you and room for me
For the gates are wide on the other side
Where the flowers ever bloom
On the right hand and on the left hand
Fifty miles of elbow room
Fifty Miles of Elbow Room was written by Traditional.
Rev. F.W. McGee released Fifty Miles of Elbow Room on Wed Jan 01 1930.