See? You don’t need a studio and musical instruments to praise the Lord with a hymn. Leaning on the Everlasting Arms, sung by the Gordon Quartet… in someone’s living room.
See? You don’t need a studio and musical instruments to praise the Lord with a hymn. Leaning on the Everlasting Arms, sung by the Gordon Quartet… in someone’s living room.
Wonderfully done.
This song has much meaning for me – now more than ever and they do justice to it.
Thank you, Gentlemen, I am blessed by your singing.
This is my favorite rendition of the song. No other rendition has ever managed to erase, if only temporarily, the sound in my mind of Robert Mitchum singing it in “Night of the Hunter.”
That’s where I first heard it.