Jimmy Swaggart

I first heard Jimmy Swaggart in the late sixties when a guy in Bulawayo lent me a record. It was called: “I’m nearer home.” I think it was record number 4. I loved it. Later at college in Salisbury, Pastor Marks lent me 4 records, and they were a great blessing to me. When I went into the ministry in 1970, I went to one of Pastor Nipper’s meetings in Durban and bought about 12 records and just kept playing them over and over.

He washed my eyes with tears

Today I was singing this song on my room, and felt I must put it on the website. I remember seeing Brother Swaggart singing this song on TV, so here it is. To me, it is a very holy song. “I saw the blood He spilt upon the sands.”

Tell me His Name again

This is one of my favorite gospel songs. I remember singing this song in a church in Pretoria, and there was a tremendous anointing on this song. As I sang this song in my room this afternoon, I realized afresh that all singing must point to Jesus. Just like “All roads lead to Rome,” “All songs must lead to Jesus.”

I’ve never been this homesick before

I first head this song at Eldon King’s house in Arkansas, and I was jumping around the room. I was so homesick for Africa. That was in 1983, and a few years later we went back to Africa. We stayed there for about 9 years, but the violence and crime got so bad, that we ended up coming back to Canada. But I still miss Africa!

God took away my yesterdays

This song was on one of Jimmy Swaggart’s early records, and he sang it much faster. There was one particular song I wanted to put on, but I couldn’t find it. It is called: “Jesus is the one.” In fact there are a few songs I wanted, but I can’t find them.

Glory, glory, hallelujah

I often find myself singing this song. I get a ‘kick’ out of it!

The Love of God

Beautiful sunset pictures. I have know this song from childhood. I hope you get blessed by it.

A LOT OF THE SONGS I HAD LISTED HERE HAVE BEEN TAKEN OFF THE NET. IT IS A CONSPIRACY.

I also have a Gospel web site. If you want to check it out, go to:  http://countrygospelandbible.com/

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Favourite love songs by Willie Nelson

I enjoy hearing Willie Nelson sing my favourite love songs. I read somewhere that someone said that when they think of him, they imagine sun drenched highways. I think of Arizona. Anyway, he is still alive and kickin’ (I mean pickin’)!


On the road again

I had never heard of Willie Nelson when I was in Africa. We only heard of him when we came to Canada in 1979. I heard this song on the radio. Here he is singing with Sheryl Crow.

Blue eyes crying in the rain – One of my favourite love songs by Willie Nelson

This is a very popular song, and has a lot of meaning to me. It was one of my favorite love songs when I used to sing at an old age home.

Heartbreak Hotel

I prefer this upbeat version to Elvis’ slow one.

Blue skies

I first heard this number in Africa by Jim Reeves, and it has always been one of my favourite love songs. Where we lived, every day was nice and warm, with blue skies.

Good Hearted Woman

This song always reminds me of a relative, unfortunately they are now divorced.

Faded Love

Sorry to add in such a sad song. Maybe I will do a page on Ray Price later on.

Unclouded Day

I had a record in Africa of an American girl group singing this song.

Family Bible

Apparently Willie sold this song for $50 or $100, the stories vary, then it became a hit. I was singing this song in Africa back in the early 70′s. I had it on a Bobby Bare record called: “This I believe.”

I also have a Gospel web site. If you want to check it out, go to:  http://countrygospelandbible.com/

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Favourite Love Songs by Dean Martin

1. With Lorne Greene

I laughed so much as I watched this one today.

2. The door is still open to my heart

Dean Martin and love songs seem to go together. I read somewhere how one of his children said he was not a good father, but he was a good man. To me he always seemed so smooth, just cruising through life with a smile and a happy-go-lucky attitude. I have always admired him for this. I wish I could be like that. No worries.

3. The Glory of it

My Mother used to sing this song, but I didn’t put it on her page, so here it is. “You gotta let your poor heart break a little.”

4. Tip of my fingers

I have heard this song on a country station, and am so glad to have found Mr. Martin singing it. This song is so true. Many time in life we have friends and opportunities, and we let them slip through our fingers.

5. Singing with John Wayne

I have this scene on video, and find it so funny. John Wayne singing “Everybody loves somebody sometime.” This is perhaps Dean Martin’s most famous love song.

6. Somewhere there’s a someone

As I was checking things out I came across this one, and it touched my heart. There are lots of lonely people out there, and this number can bring hope that there is someone out there for you. You just have to find that someone that is right for you.

There was an advert once in the “Farmer’s Weekly” magazine in South Africa. At the back there is the personal section. Some guy wrote: “Looking for a wife with a farm and a tractor. Send a picture of the tractor!” How’s that for true love?

7. Tie a yellow ribbon

I like this song. In this song the writer says he is still in prison, and his love holds the key. That is so true. So many people are prisoners in their minds because of things that have happened to them. I am one too. It is so sad that people like Dean Martin had to pass away. It would be so nice if he could live forever. He reminds me of my favorite uncle, and he passed away recently. Goodbye Uncle Geoff Cartwright.

8. Welcome to my world

He is so much fun. This is from one of the Dean Martin shows. I have seen snatches from various shows on the TV. This was one of my favorite love songs sung by Gentleman Jim Reeves.

9. Send me the pillow that you dream on (live)

He is such a good entertainer.

10. Since I met you Baby

“My whole life has changed.” Isn’t that the truth!

11. Hey Good Lookin’ – with Country Singers

Did there used to be a two dollar bill in the USA?

12. Send me the pillow that you dream on – One of my favourite love songs by Dean Martin

This is the record version, which is better quality than the live recording.

13. Houston

I have been down and out many times, so I really feel with this one.

14. Mr. Wonderful (live) – Mr. Funny

He is so entertaining, singing for Ronald Reagan.

15. Things – with Nancy Sinatra

When I used to sing this one, I felt so sad and blue, but he makes it feel exciting!

16. Second hand Rose

This is such a lovely song. Dean Martin puts so much feeling into this number.

17. My Woman, my Woman, my Wife

Such a touching tribute to a wife. I first heard this one by Marty Robbins.

18. For the good times

Here Dean Martin looks so sad, and I know he went through a lot of sadness in his life. I hope he made it through the pearly gates. Later on, I will add on some more of my favorite love songs.

19. Gentle on my mind

I have often heard this one on the radio.

20. Singing the blues

This was a hit when I was a kid.

21. Red sails in the sunset

Still one of my favourites.

22. That’s Amore

“When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie.”

23. Return to me

Sung so beautifully.

24. Everybody loves somebody

One of his biggest hits.

25. Memories are made of this

Thanks for the memories.

26. Isle of Capri

I heard this song from my mother.

27. I’ve grown accustomed to her face

28. With Goldie Hawn

29. Interview – 1983

30. I take a lot of pride in what I am

31. With Tennessee Ernie Ford

32.  You’ve still got a place in my heart

33. In the misty moonlight

This is one of my favourite love songs by Dean martin. Lovely pictures too.

34. Let me call you sweetheart – with Kate Smith

35. Cheek to cheek – with Juliet Prowse

I laughed so much on this one.

36. Corina, Corina

I first heard this song sung by Mickie Most.

37. In the misty moonlight

Different pictures.

38. Houston

Different pictures.

39. Little green apples

40. Welcome to my world

Skydiving.

41. Frontier doctor – with Foster Brooks

42. Remembering D. M. – a tribute

43. Person to person with Edward Murrow

See the whole family at home.

44. With daughter Deana

45. With daughter Gail

46. The D. M. show – first episode

47. D. M. memorial

Many of the songs I link to on the YouTube seem to get removed. Maybe they were pirate copies, or maybe they were stolen by the Pirates of the Caribbean. If any of you see Johnny Depp, ask him if he has seen the songs.

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Favourite love songs by Ray Charles

Ray Charles had a special way with songs. It was as if he could take someone else’s song and make it his own, as if he had written it. I think that is a very special talent.

1. I can’t stop loving you

In about 1990, I was doing security work at a steel factory in Germiston, when I heard Ray Charles sing this song on the radio, and I loved it. After all these years, this is still one of my favourite love songs.

2. Crying time – my favourite love song by Ray Charles

This video has beautiful paintings. I first heard this song back in the 60′s on a Martin Locke program from England, that was played in Rhodesia. He said it was on top of the hit parade in Israel. I think it must have been done by Buck Owens or some other country singer. Even though this is such a sad number, it is still one of my favourite love songs.

3. Georgia on my mind

I have often heard Ray Charles singing this song on the radio in Canada, and it reminds me of my aunt that lived in the southern states and loved this song. Somebody said that when he sang this song, he thought he was singing about a woman!

4. You don’t know me

I first heard this song by Elvis Presley. I think it was on the video of the movie “Clambake.” I can relate to this song because I have always been quiet and shy, and missed a few opportunities.

5. Busted

I have heard this song a few times on the country radio station from Buffalo. I think it is about the Great Depression.

6. Born to lose

I heard this song this week on the radio.

7. Your Cheating Heart

I think this was written by Hank Williams, who went through a turbulent marriage. Even though it is sad, it is one of my favourite love songs.

8. That lucky old sun

I was singing that line the other day, so I am glad I found it here.

9. You are my sunshine

He does it a little different from me, but it is interesting.

10. Amazing Grace

While I was busy on the Willie Nelson page, I found this song sung by Ray Charles. Hope you enjoy it.

Sunday Mar.27.2011. Last night as I lay in bed, I got to thinking about how back in the early 70′s I was singing at a blind centre in Kimberley, and a blind woman there spoke to me. She said she had been a school teacher, and how a growth had developed behind her eyes, and she went blind. At the centre she had received Jesus as her Saviour, and asked me to sing the song for her, quoting from it’s words: “Once I was blind, but now I can see.” It was a very touching experience.

I also have a Gospel web site. If you want to check it out, go to:  http://countrygospelandbible.com/

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Singers who died before their time

There are so many famous singers who have died before their time to go. It has shocked me to realize that it could have been me. I think of a normal life span as being at least 70 years.

Richie Valens 17 Plane crash.

Eddie Cochran 21 Taxi accident.

Buddy Holly 22 Plane crash.

Selena Quintanilla 23 Murdered.

Frankie Lymon 25 Heroin overdose.

Otis Redding 26 Plane crash.

Gram Parsons 26 Overdose of drugs and alcohol.

Brian Jones (Rolling Stones) 27 Drowning, drugs, alcohol and possibly murder.

Jimi Henfdrx 27 Overdose of drugs and wine.

Janice Joplin 27 Overdose of heroin and alcohol.

Jim Morrison 27 Heroin overdose. (The Doors)

Kurt Cobain 27 Drugs and suicide.

Amy Winehouse 27 Alcohol overdose.

The Big Bopper 28 Plane crash.

Keith Green 28 Plane crash.

Hank Williams 29 Pain killers, alcohol and heart failure.

Patsy Cline 30 Plane crash.

Andy Gibb 30 Heart trouble.

Jim Croce 30 Plane crash.

Brian Epstein 32 Overdose of drugs. Although he is not a singer, he managed the Beatles.

Karen Carpenter 32 Heart failure, anorexia.

Cass Elliott 32 Heart attack from fasting. (Mamas and Papas)

Kieth Moon  32 Drug overdose.

John Belushi 33 Drug overdose. (Blues Brothers)

Sam Cooke 33 Shot by motel mamager.

Phil Ochs 35 Hanged himself.

Johnny Horton 35 Car accident. He had a premonition that he was going to be killed by a drunk driver.

Marylin Monroe 36 Overdose.

Bob Marley 36 Cancer.

Bobby Darin 37 Died after surgery.

Mindy McCready 37 Suicide.

Harry Chapin 38 Heart attack and car accident.

Bill Black 39 Brain tumor. He played bass for Elvis.

Dennis Wilson 39 Drinking and drowning.

Fats Waller 39 Pneumonia.

Clyde McPhatter 39 Alcohol abuse.

Jim Reeves 40 Plane crash.

John Lennon 40 Murdered.

Elvis Presley 42 Medication overdose.

Marvin Gaye 44 Shot by his father.

Paul Butterfield 44 Drugs and heavy drinking.

Ricky Nelson 45 Plane crash.

Nat King Cole 45 Lung cancer from smoking.

Freddie Mercury 45 AIDS and pneumonia.

Jack Holcomb 47 Heart failure

Gert Potgieter 47 Car accident.

Judy Garland 47 Barbiturate overdose.

Whitney Houston 48 Drowned in bathtub.

Cowboy Copas 49 Plane crash.

Michael Jackson 50 Medication.

The Singing Nun 51 Suicide.

Roy Orbison 52 Heart attack.

Bles bridges 53  Car accident

John Denver 53 Plane crash.

Chrissy Amphlett 53 Breast cancer.

Maurice Gibb (Bee Gees) 53 Twisted intestine.

Tammy Wynette 55 Blood clot.

Bill Haley 55 Brain tumor, maybe heart attack.

Del Shannon 55 Suicide with rifle.

Gene MacLellan 56 Suicide.

Marty Robbins 57 Died after surgery.

George Harrison 58 Cancer. (The Beatles)

Dottie West 58 Car accident and surgery.

Larry Norman 60 Heart trouble.

Red Sovine 61 Heart attack and car crash.

Sonny Bono 62 Skiing accident or murder?

Robin Gibb 62 Colon cancer. (The Bee Gees)

Donna Summer 63 Cancer.

Johnny Bond 63 Heart attack.

Mickie Most 64 Cancer.

Waylon Jennings 64 Diabetes.

John Phillips 65 Heart failure. (Mamas and the Papas)

Davy Jones 66 Heart attack.

Liberace 67 Heart attack from AIDS.

Rita MacNeil 68 Complications from surgery.

When I was young, my sister Kathy sent me a card that had this poem: “‘Tis only one life, ’twill soon be past, Only what’s done for Christ will last.”

I received a very shocking email last weekend about a girl called Angelica from Ecuador, who died and was shown hell and heaven by Jesus. In hell she saw two of the singers mentioned on this page. If you want to check it out, go to: “Divine Revelations, Ecuador, Angelica.” It has shaken me up to realize how high a standard that God requires.

Singers who died before their time – Taken too soon

There are so many singers who have died before their time. Some have sold millions of albums, but I have never even heard of them. You can check out this website for some of the people that I am not familiar with.

Woman commits suicide and goes to hell and heaven

Someone sent me this by email, and I found it so interesting, that I felt I must share it with you.

With Donna Summer dying this week, it is a very big shock to me. I am now 66 (2012) and most of these people never lived as long as me. They were so successful and probably very rich, yet their lives were cut short. What will their destiny be? I don’t know. Only God knows. But if you want to be saved, you need to receive Jesus Christ as your saviour. Ask him to forgive your sins, and come into your heart. I have a picture story on another website about a girl who gave her heart to the Lord. If you want to see it, it is at the end of the Elvis Gospel section.

I also have a Gospel web site. If you want to check it out, go to:  http://countrygospelandbible.com/

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Love Letters

Some time back my daughter suggested that I do a page on love letters, so I have eventually got to doing it.

Straight from your heart

Here is Elvis doing the honors. I heard this song about ten years ago on the radio, and it appealed to me. I have heard other singers do it too.

Old ones getting burned

This is the song that inspired me to start singing on TV in Bulawayo back in 1965. It reminded me of a girl friend I lost, and singing this song seemed to help.

Please Mr. Postman

I was listening to this song this morning on a cassette tape of the Carpenters, and maybe that is what inspired me to do this page today. When I was a teenager I remember seeing a poem in a girls book that went like this: “Postman, Postman, don’t be slow, be like Elvis, go man go.”

P.S. I love you

The Beatles wrote a lot of songs. They had a real good talent for writing.

In the sand

Here is Johnnie P doing the song about writing in the sand. It seems like a lot of singers do this song, and some of the beach pictures are very beautiful.

Write to myself

Here is an old song revamped by “Rock, Paper, Scissors.” A strange name for a group. Anyway, if your friend won’t write to you, you can write to yourself.

Return to sender

Here is Elvis again, singing from the movies: “Girls, girls,girls.”

An animated proposal

This animated movie can give you some tips on how to write a proposal.

A Love Letter

Here is an interesting story done to beautiful music in the background, with very beautiful pictures of the sunset.

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My Mother’s Favourite Love Songs

Here are some of my mother’s favourite love songs. When I was a kid playing in the sand pit, I would hear her singing in the kitchen. Sometimes it would be old numbers, and other times it would be hymns. I never heard her sing a whole song from beginning to end, but it was as if she just sang bits here and there that she remembered.

Don’t sit under the apple tree

I heard this number on the radio this week, and it brought back the memories. “Don’t walk down lover’s lane with anyone else but me.” I guess it was an old war time song.

As time goes by

I heard it from my early childhood. “A case of do or die.” I thought it was something to do with the Second World War.

South of the border

“South of the border, down Mexico way, that’s where I fell in love, when the stars above, came out to play.” That is good song writing. I have never seen the stars play, but that fits the mood of the festive time when you fall in love.

Five minutes more

I heard this song on the radio for the first time a couple of years ago, but I remember her singing it when I was little.

Isle of Capri

I sang this song a bit as a teenager because I had heard her sing it. I have never been to the Isle of Capri, but I like the pictures I have seen on the net.

Red River Valley

I must have heard her sing this song, because I couldn’t have heard it anywhere else.

Springtime in the Rockies

Here is another song I heard her sing, and I remember as a teenager singing this song in Africa, and dreaming of one day being in the Rockies.

Old cowhand from the Rio Grand

I remember her singing this one line of the song: “I’m an old cowhand, from the Rio Grand.”

Just the way you look tonight

I notice that a lot of these songs are sung by Frank Sinatra, and I guess he was a big hit in my mother’s youth.

One of My Mother’s favourite love songs

When I was young I remember her hugging me and singing: “I can’t give you anything but love, baby.”

Have I told you lately that I love you?

I forgot to put this song on, so I am adding it at the bottom. This is Elvis’ version, but I am sure she heard it from someone else.

Letter edged in black

I used to sing this song from a Jim Reeves recording that I heard, and I remember her telling me it was an old song that she had heard before.

Dancing cheek to cheek

I heard this song on the radio today (July 23. 2011), and it reminded me of my Mother singing this song, so I feel I must add it in here. It was was on the Saturday Sinatra show on am 740 from Toronto. It brings back all those favourite memories from childhood.

Oh Happy Day

My mother ‘got religion’ when I was young, so I heard her sing many old hymns too. I associate this song with her baptism in a fish pond next to a petrol station on Rhodesville Avenue in Salisbury.

Lily of the valley

This was one of her favorite hymns when I was little, and also became one of my favourites. There was another hymn she used to sing, but I can’t find it on the net. It went like this: “I tried the broken cisterns Lord, but ah, the waters failed. Even as I stooped to drink they fled, and mocked me as I wailed. Now none but Christ can satisfy, none other name for me. ‘Tis life, and love, and lasting joy, Lord Jesus found in Thee.”

I also have a Gospel web site. If you want to check it out, go to:  http://countrygospelandbible.com/

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God Love Songs

How Great Thou Art by Elvis Presley

My favorite love songs to God is: “How great Thou art.” I have been in many church services where I have sung that song and felt a tremendous spirit of worship. “Then sing my soul,…..how great Thou art.”

Down from His Glory

Another song that I have sung in my private devotion, that has drawn me into worship goes like this: “Down from His glory, ever living story, my God and Savior came, and Jesus was His name.”

Fill my cup Lord

For many years, “Fill my cup Lord, I lift it up Lord, come and quench this thirsting of my soul,” has also brought me into worship.

In the garden

To me “In the garden” is a lovely feeling of being with the Lord. Jesus often went to the Garden of Gethsemane to pray. You don’t have to be in a church building to pray. You can pray anywhere. In fact there is no such thing as a church building in the Bible. Just sing love songs to God anywhere.

Thank you Lord for your blessings on me

When we visited America for the first time, we were in a church in South Carolina, where we heard a lady sing this song: “Thank you Lord for your blessings on me.” Some of the words are so beautiful: “There’s a roof up above me, and I’ve a good place to sleep, there is food on my table, and shoes on my feet.”

Rivers of Babylon

“Let the words of my mouth, and the meditations of my heart, be acceptable in Thy sight here tonight.” That was a hit song for Bony M, and the words are taken from the Bible. Those words are praying directly to God, and are such a blessing to sing.

Please let me walk with You Jesus

“Please let me walk with you Jesus, don’t ever leave me alone.” When I play the piano, it is one of my favorite love songs to Jesus.

The Lighthouse

I first heard that song by Phil Enloe. This one minister of the Full Gospel Church in Norwood, Johannesburg, invited me to come and hear Phil. He said he used to sing with Elvis. We really enjoyed the meeting. Phil sang a lot of good songs, and talked a lot about his brother Neil Enloe. One song he sang was written by Neil, I think, called “He is more than just a swearword.” Many years later we went with Rhodesian friends to a “Couriers Show” in America, and heard them sing. Phil said how
they sing in different languages, and he quoted “The Old Rugged Cross” in Afrikaans. So I shouted “Vrystaat.” He stopped the show and talked to us for about 5 minutes. Then he turned to the audience and apologized, and they all laughed. It was so funny. God bless them all.

One came back

There is a recitation song that I love called: “One came back.” I heard it by the guy who wrote it. We were in a coffee bar in Cape Town where I was scheduled to sing. There was a guy there with long blond hair, dressed in a long white robe and sandals. He made me think of Jesus. He sang a song with his guitar, about the leper that came back to say thank you to Jesus. It was so powerful, that I asked him if I could sing his song. He agreed, and wrote out the words for me. His name is Pierre Van Staden. I have not been able to contact him since, but sometimes when I have sung that song, the people have been very touched. It is a very dramatic type of song.

God is not a man

Many years ago in Fort Victoria, Rhodesia, we gave a lady a ride home from church, and as she sat there in the back seat of the car, she sang a Bible song that has stayed with me ever since: “God is not a man that He should lie, neither the son of man that he should repent.” It is the prophecy of Balaam over Israel. It is such a beautiful song.

Thirty pieces of silver

Our neighbors across the street had a record of Paul and Bob. One played the guitar, and the other one played the mandolin. They sang so nicely, and this one song is very holy: “Thirty pieces of silver, was the price they gave, thirty pieces of silver, just the price of a slave.”

I have got hundreds of gospel songs that are my favorites, but I won’t list them all. In my early twenties, when I was at survey college, a friend lent me some Jimmy Swaggart records, and they were such a blessing to me. When I play the piano, my favorite song is still one that Jimmy sang: “Little wooden church on the hill.” It makes me think of revival. “You could hear those people shout, about a
half a mile away, and your heart would start to get that sudden thrill.” Many of his songs were such a blessing to me over the years, like: Remind me, Jesus is the one, There is a river, You don’t need to understand, Down the sawdust trail and King Jesus, to name a few.

Because He lives

Many years later, I heard of the Gaither Trio, and many of their songs have blessed me, like: Because He lives, The church triumphant, The King is coming, A little bit of sunshine, There’s something about a mountain, and Something beautiful, to name a few. “Because He lives” took on a more special meaning to me after we were in Jerusalem in the empty tomb.

Please search the book again

To end of this section, I’d like to mention a few more songs that have blessed me: Through it all, He is more than just a swearword, Stranger of Galilee, God can do it again, Please search the book again, Jericho road, This old house, These things shall pass, You’re the only Bible that some people read, Peculiar people, They tore the old country church down, You’re not home yet, The baptism of Jesse Taylor, and My God’s not dead.

SOME OF MY FAVOURITE LOVE SONGS ABOUT GOD WERE DELETED FROM THE NET. WHAT A PITY.

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Introduction

Love God first, then your neighbor as yourself. That is what is taught in the Bible. So in re-doing this website, that is what I want to focus on. King David loved lots of women, but most of his songs were in praise to God, because God came first in his life.

I also have a Gospel web site. If you want to check it out, go to:  http://countrygospelandbible.com/

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