My Liberty

So this is a B3 organ instrumental accompaniment track for “My Liberty“, the song first made popular by The Southeast Inspirational Choir” with Yolanda Adams.  If you know the song, sing along.

 

  1. My Liberty Dwayne Dunham 2:13

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I Smile – Accompaniment Track

Many of you know this is one of my favorite songs, so, having just spent a good deal of time singing along with this great accompaniment track just now, I thought I’d give ya’ll a chance.   Lyrics are below.  And remember, especially during this holiday season, SMILE.

“I just don’t want you to be happy, I want you to have joy ’cause can’t nobody take that away from you.”

 

  1. I Smile (Kirk Franklin) Karaoke 5:21

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I SMILE

I dedicate this song to recession, depression and unemployment
This song’s for you

Today’s a new day
But there is no sunshine
Nothing but clouds
And it’s dark in my heart
And it feels like a cold night

Today’s a new day
But where are my blue skies?
Where is the love and the joy
That you promised me?
Tell me it’s alright

I’ll be honest with you

I almost gave up, but a power
That I can’t explain
Fell from Heaven like a shower
Now

When I think how much better I’m gon’ be when this is over

I smile,
Even though I hurt, see, I smile
I know God is working so I smile
Even though I’ve been here for a while
What you do? I smile
Come on, smile
It’s so hard to look up when you’ve been down
Sure would hate to see you give up now
God’s people, you look so much better when you smile, so smile

Now every day ain’t gon’ be perfect,
But it still don’t mean today don’t have purpose
Come on

Today’s a new day
But there is no sunshine
Nothing but clouds
And it’s dark in my heart
And it feels like a cold night

It ain’t easy, but today’s a new day
But tell me where are my blue skies
Where is that love yo?
Where is the love and the joy
That you promised me?
Tell me it’s alright

The truth is I almost gave up, but a power
That I can’t explain
The Holy Ghost power, yo
Fell from Heaven like a shower
Now

Now know we’ve been hurt you but still I smile,
Even though I hurt, see, I smile
I know God is working so I smile
Even though I’ve been here for a while
Still, I smile,
Hallelujah, smile
It’s so hard to look up when you’ve been down
Sure would hate to see you give up now
God’s people, you look so much better when you smile

Let’s go, smile for me
Can you just smile for me?
Whatever you’re in right now
Smile for me, smile
Can you just smile for me?

And my people say
You look so much better when you
You look so much better when you
You look so much better when you
You look so much better when you

I say you look so much better when you
And while you’re waiting
You look so much better when you
And while you’re praying
You look so much better when you
Look in the mirror
You look so much better when you
Always remember
You look so much better when you smile
Come on

I almost gave up, I almost gave up
But a power, that I can’t explain
But the Holy Ghost power, yo
Fell from Heaven like a shower
Came down from Heaven now
Hardships, difficulties
Right now
Tears storms this is what I do

I smile
Even though I hurt, see, I smile
What it feels good
I know God is working so I smile
All things are working
Even though I’ve been here for a while
Still I smile,
Smile, hallelujah
It’s so hard to look up when you’ve been down
I know it’s hard right now
Sure would hate to see you give up now
Because you’re a winner
You look so much better when you smile
You look better, so, smile

Dallas, you look so much better when you
New Orleans, you look so much better when you come one
Cleveland, you look so much better when you
Detroit, you look so much better when you
Philly, you look so much better when you
Jersey, you look so much better when you
L.A., you look so much better when you

All my people say you look so much better when you smile

See, I just don’t want you to be happy
‘Cause you gotta have something happening
I want you to have joy
‘Cause can’t nobody take that away from you
I see you smile

 

I Won’t Complain

This song, “I Won’t Complain” has become a torch-y classic since it was first released by the late Rev. Paul Jones in 1990 shortly before he was tragically murdered.

Here we have Boston’s own, the incomparable Brother Dennis Montgomery from the faculty of The Berklee School of Music noodling around playing and instrumental B3 version of “I Won’t Complain” while showing some students technique and style.  I LOVE this cut!!!!!!

 

  1. I Won't Complain Dennis Montgomery 4:51

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Total Praise – Instrumental

You know a song is great when it moves you no matter how it is performed.  I recently stumbled across this instrumental of Richard Smallwood’s Total Praise being performed at a Homecoming service in a small church.  I LOVE IT.  What do you think??

  1. Total Praise - Instrumental Elder Eric Brice (guitar) and Evan Brice (Keyboard) and the Experience Band 7:14

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Hold On To God’s Unchanging Hand

Today’s selection is an instrumental by an organist named Timothy Poston playing  a medley of old church songs on the Hammond B3 accompanied by an amazing combo of piano and drums.

 

  1. Hold To God's Unchanging Hand Timothy Poston 6:53

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The first song, “Hold On To God’s Unchanging Hand” floors me.  The song starts simply enough, by at about 1:10 it really starts to take off, and take off it does!  By 2:13 the song is going full gospel tilt until it winds down.  It could be used any given Sunday as the processional for the choir; I’m exhausted by the end of the song as they then slip into a riff on “Great Is Thy Faithfulness”. I could listen to this for HOURS.

Happy Columbus Day Weekend. Enjoy.