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Have Gospel Music
Lyrics Gone Mainstream?
Gospel music lyrics are among some of the most well known in
music history. Songs such as “Amazing Grace” and “Beulah Land”
can be heard in churches both south and north of the Mason
Dixon line, demonstrating the incredible way that this unique
flavor of music managed to cross cultural borders during a
time of great civil unrest in the United States. They are by
no means confined to the pews come Sunday morning, however. If
a listener were to stop anywhere in the country and listen to
the music of the region, secular or Christian, it’s likely
that he or she would find at least one piece of gospel sitting
as a cornerstone of the music industry. See what we offer at
Christian Book.com.
The question that many Christians are now asking is, have
gospel music lyrics gone mainstream? Has what began as a
singular worship to God been desecrated by secular culture?
The popular practice of taking gospel music lyrics and
incorporating them into secular performances began many years
ago with the jazz artists that made up such a large portion of
the musical population during the early 20th
century. Since then, gospel performers have taken gospel music
lyrics and set them to melodies ranging from the traditional
church style accompaniment to rock and roll and back again.
You will find these at Sheet Music Plus in addition to a very
large selection of all of your other favorite gospel and
contemporary music song lyrics.
It is very rare in the 21st century to find a
popular performer in any genre that has not released or
performed at least one piece of gospel music. Country legends
George Jones and Hank Williams (Jr. and Sr.) released a number
of them throughout their long and notable careers. Popular
television shows such as Hee Haw and The Grand Ol’ Opry
incorporated gospel music lyrics set to a southern country
twang as a part of their regular programming. Present
day artists Alan Jackson, Alison Krauss, Josh Turner and Randy
Travis have all set gospel music lyrics to their music on
their rise to fame. Although to date the popularity of secular
artists performing gospel music lyrics has been predominant
among the country music community, it cannot be expected to
stay there for long. Shop at GospelDirect.com for
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To answer the question, have gospel music lyrics gone
mainstream? Absolutely. Should they stay there? The current
popularity of gospel music among the non-Christian population
suggests that perhaps God in his infinite wisdom has taken
this unique piece of culture and used it to spread his message
across the globe, reaching ears that other voices might not.
Will gospel music lyrics still be part a predominant component
of the foundation of the music industry a century from now, as
they have been for the century before? Only time will
tell.
Gust Lenglet is an
accomplished author and has written many articles in the
fields of education and religion, as well as informative
articles in finance & related fields. He is also CEO of
Christian Gospel Music Lyrics, Ltd., a web site detailing the
many types of gospel and
contemporary music lyrics in use today and their
orgins.
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