
CHUCK WAGON GANG 'No Depression In Heaven' - Gospel Songs of the Carter Family MH-18682-CD
In 1936, upon moving to a major radio station, the Carter Family from Texas changed their name to the Chuck Wagon Gang to avoid confusion with the Sara-Maybelle-AP Carter Family. The Texans went on to become the most important and enduring pre-WWII white gospel singing group, remaining active to this day, 42 years after the last original member retired after - 42 years in the quartet. While they maintain the classic Chuck Wagon Gang vocal style, No Depression in Heaven finds them continuing to move in a bluegrass direction in instrumentation and arrangements.
- Review by Art Menius
Track Listing:
- When Our Lord Shall Come Again
- Am I A Soldier of the Cross
- The Meeting in the Air
- The Heart That Was Broken For Me
- Honey in the Rock
- There's No Depression in Heaven
- The Old Gospel Ship
- On the Rock Where Moses Stood
- Anchored in Love Divine
- There's A Hill Lone and Gray
- Somebody's Boy
- The Bible in the Cabin