Two Gospel Keys

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
I Don't Feel At Home In This World Anymore 02:30 Tools
You've Got to Move 02:47 Tools
You've Got To Move (When The Lord Gets Ready) 02:57 Tools
Can't No Grave Hold My Body Down 02:43 Tools
I Love Traveling 02:14 Tools
This Heart of Mine 02:39 Tools
I Can't Tarry 02:50 Tools
Charity 02:33 Tools
I Want My Crown 03:11 Tools
We're Gonna Have A Good Time 00:00 Tools
If I Never See You Anymore 02:50 Tools
Precious Lord 00:00 Tools
I Don't Feel At Home In This World Anymore (Alt. take) 02:52 Tools
You’ve Got To Move 02:47 Tools
Jesus met the woman at the well 02:51 Tools
Every Man Got To Lay Down And Die 02:58 Tools
I Don't Feel at Home in This World Any More 02:58 Tools
I Can't Feel at Home in This World Anymore 02:28 Tools
I Don't Want to Go Down There pt 1 02:54 Tools
Stranger, Don't Drive Me Away 02:55 Tools
I Don't Want to Go Down There pt 2 02:54 Tools
I Don't Want To Go Down There - Part 1 02:57 Tools
You Got To Move 02:48 Tools
I Don't Want To Go Down There - Part 2 02:54 Tools
You've Got To Move (1946) 02:47 Tools
I Don't Want To Go Down There, Part 1 02:56 Tools
Every Old Man Got To Lay Down & Die 02:57 Tools
I Don't Want To Go Down There, Part 2 02:52 Tools
109. I Can't Feel At Home 02:52 Tools
Precious Lord (D-713) 03:13 Tools
I Can't Feel At Home 02:44 Tools
Yougot To Move 03:13 Tools
Stranger, Don't Drive Me Crazy 02:55 Tools
I Dan't Feel at Home in This World Anymore 02:55 Tools
You've Got to Move When the Lord Gets Ready 02:56 Tools
Precious Lord (C-2083) 00:00 Tools
Feel At Home In This World Anymore 00:00 Tools
I Can't Feel at Home in This World Anymore [Alternate Take] 00:00 Tools
You've Got To Move (When The Lord Gets Ready) (SO-14) 02:56 Tools
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The Two Gospel Keys were an American 1940's gospel duo with Emma Daniels singing with guitar and Mother Sally Jones singing with tambourine. They recorded "I Don't Feel At Home In This World Anymore" and "You've Got To Move", as one of the first in 1946, later done by Fred McDowell a.o.. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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