Washington Phillips
Washington Phillips
Washington Phillips
Washington Phillips
Washington Phillips
Washington Phillips
Washington Phillips
Washington Phillips recorded this song on December 2, 1927 in Dallas, Texas for Columbia records.
The song features Washington Phillip’s vocals accompanied by his famous Zither.
The song is structured in “strophic form” in that the musical passages remains the same through each verse.
I never can forget the day
When my dear mother did sweetly say
You are leavin', my darling boy
You always have been your mother's joy
Now as you leave in this world to roam
You may not be able to get back home
But remember Jesus, who lives on high
And is watchin' over you with a mighty eye
The world is so full of old sin and woe
And many sorrows everywhere you go
But remember Jesus, who's everywhere
You get in trouble now, he'll meet you there
If you'll bow down before his face
And trust in him for his saving grace, now
And you have a burden, he'll make them light
And he sure will guide you all in the right
Now when I think of my Mother dear
How often she did, and try to cheer
My wandering mind, whilst going astray
By saying, "Son, accept the way."
Mother’s Last Word To Her Son was written by Washington Phillips.