Cash's first collection of gospel music on Columbia, released in 1959. Bears all the hallmarks of Cash's early style, backed by vocal ensemble. The depth of Cash's faith is fully on display here, from anthemic chants like 'Swing Low, Sweet Chariot' to deeply personal self-penned songs such as 'Are All the Children In' and 'Snow in His Hair'. In fact the majority of these songs are penned by Cash, a testament to his singular talent and unique position within American music.
A1. It Was Jesus
A2. I Saw A Man
A3. Are All The Children In
A4. The Old Account
A5. Lead Me Gently Home
A6. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
B1. Snow In His Hair
B2. Lead Me Father
B3. I Call Him
B4. These Things Shall Pass
B5. He'll Be A Friend
B6. God Will
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