Sunset Four Quartette
Sunset Four Quartette
Sunset Four Quartette
Sunset Four Quartette
Sunset Four Quartette
Sunset Four Quartette
Sunset Four Quartette
Sunset Four Quartette
Sunset Four Quartette
Sunset Four Quartette
Sunset Four Quartette
Sunset Four Quartette & Grace Outlaw
Sunset Four Quartette & Grace Outlaw
Grace Outlaw &
Grace Outlaw &
[Intro: Grace Outlaw, Grace Outlaw & Sunset Four]
Dear old Southland
I hear you calling me
[?]
[Segue: Grace Outlaw]
Listen, dear friends, and I shall tell
A story of the origin of the spiritual
Out in the cotton fields, [?]
This song they sang to drive their tears away
[By And By: Sunset Four]
O by and by
By and by
I'm going to lay down this heavy load
[Segue: Grace Outlaw]
The day's work over, they start towards home
To the little log cabin for a hot corn pone
Then a song would break forth from a cabin across the way
You listen, and you hear someone saying
[Nobody Knows The Trouble I See: Sunset Four]
Nobody knows the trouble I see
Nobody knows my sorrow
Nobody knows the trouble I see
Glory, hallelujah
[Segue: Grace Outlaw]
Then as the sun went slowly down
They all gathered round the camp meeting ground
Some would sing while others would pray
For each express himself in a different way
[Walk In Jerusalem Just Like John: Sunset Four]
I want to be ready
I want to be ready
I want to be ready
To walk in Jerusalem
Just like John
Plantation Days—Part I was written by Traditional & Grace Outlaw.
Sunset Four Quartette released Plantation Days—Part I on Sat Oct 24 1925.