Come Down, Angels
Tradtional Spiritual
ARTIST: from J. B. T. Marsh, The Story of the Jubilee Singers with Their Songs. 1880s, Houghton Mifflin.
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CATEGORY: Traditional and Public Domain Gospel
RECORDING INFO: Come Down, Angels
J. B. T. Marsh, The Story of the Jubilee Singers with Their Songs. 1870s, Houghton Mifflin.
E.A. Perkins "Negro Spirituals From The Far South" in the Journal of American Folklore, Volume 35 by American Folklore Society"Come Down, Angel, And Trouble The Water!"
OTHER NAMES: "Come Down, Angel, Trouble The Water"
RELATED TO: "Wade in the Water" lyrics
SOURCES: J. B. T. Marsh, The Story of the Jubilee Singers with Their Songs. 1870s, Houghton Mifflin.
NOTES: "Come Down, Angels" is a traditional spiritual collected from Jubilee Singers "The Story of the Jubilee Singers with Their Songs" with musical score.
See also "Come Down, Angel, And Trouble The Water!" collected by E.A. Perkins and published in his article "Negro Spirituals From The Far South" in the Journal of American Folklore, Volume 35 by American Folklore Society.
No. 106. Come Down, Angels
Chorus: Come down, angels, trouble the water,
Come down angels, trouble the water,
Come down, angels, trouble the water,
Let God's saints come in,
Oh, Let God's saints come in.
1. I love to shout, I love to sing,
Let God's saints come in,
I love to praise my heav'nly King,
Let God's saints come in.
2. I think I hear the sinner say,
Let God's saints come in,
My saviour taught me how to pray,
Let God's saints come in.
3. I hope to meet my brother there,
Let God's saints come in,
That us'd to join with me in pray'r,
Let God's saints come in.
4. Didn't Jesus tell you once before,
Let God's saints come in,
To go in peace and sin no more,
Let God's saints come in.
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