A Southern Gospel Revival: Courtney Patton – Take Your Shoes Off Moses
A Southern Gospel Revival: Courtney Patton – Take Your Shoes Off Moses
Originally written by J. D. Jarvis (1967), “Take Your Shoes Off Moses” was made popular by the Stanley Brothers and Ricky Skaggs. But it was the version of Ralph Stanley & The Clinch Mountain Boys with Keith Whitley singing lead, that first caught Courtney’s attention. Her arrangement pays tribute to the song’s bluegrass roots. The sound of which saw a resurgence during the 1960s. Courtney’s expansive voice, laced with deep Texas twang, gives new life to old themes of finding love and freedom. Where you can and trying to hold yourself together when it slips away. The roots of Southern Gospel reach back to a time when singing together was a way of life. People would come from miles around to join in song, and be a part of something that was bigger than each individual could ever be on their own. It was a real community of both Faith and music. As an homage to that community, we wanted to create a modern take on traditional Southern Gospel heritage. We asked musicians from a variety of genres, styles and bands to come together for a Revival of Southern Gospel Music. You can buy these songs on iTunes or Google Play by searching “Southern Gospel Revival” All songs were recorded live in single takes with no overdubs and all heart. We hope you love them. You can find out more about this project and other videos by visiting: themoderntrade.com/revival