I Am Born to Preach the Gospel explained

I Am Born to Preach the Gospel
Cover:Phillips-BornToPreach.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Washington Phillips
Recorded:Dallas, Texas, December 4, 1928
Genre:Gospel blues
Label:Columbia
Producer:Frank B. Walker[1]

"I Am Born to Preach the Gospel" is a gospel song recorded in 1928 by Washington Phillips (18801954; vocals and zither) in gospel blues style.[2] His recording is included in the soundtrack of the 2009 movie My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done?.

In some other recordings, the song is titled "I Was Born to Sing the Gospel". The words "I Am" or "I Was" are sometimes omitted from those titles.

The song is likely to have been written by Phillips: it is concerned with a similar subject to his 1927 song "Denomination Blues", and has lyrical resemblances to it, including the striking phrase "educated fool". The singer compares his own experience:with that of educated preachers; and with that of Nicodemus, who according to the John 3:1-21 was a ruler of the Jews who visited Jesus by night to learn from Him.

Recordings and performances

Notes and References

  1. News: Exhuming the Legend of Washington Phillips . Michael . Corcoran . . December 29, 2002 . August 20, 2015 .
  2. Web site: Washington Phillips discography . wirz.de . August 26, 2015 .
  3. Web site: COLUMBIA (USA) 14000D series Numerical Listing . 78discography.com . September 5, 2015 .
  4. Book: Bego, Mark . Aretha Franklin: The Queen Of Soul . Mark Bego . January 1, 1989 . . New York, NY . 978-0312028633 . August 26, 2015 .
  5. Web site: I Am Born To Preach The Gospel (digital bonus track), from We All Gonna Face The Rising Sun by Michael Roe. August 26, 2015 .