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This selection, recorded in Kentucky, is an example of
early American psalm-singing in a virtually unchanged form.

The hymn is said to be a favorite in Wales and certainly came to
America with European immigrants.

This is an example of the lining out technique that would have been
transmitted to African immigrants in 17th century America .

Lining hymns typically are slow and infused with an intense beauty.
This is an opportunity for hardworking people following a strict, often
harsh, morality to give voice to their feelings, hopes, and faith.
Surrounded by their peers.

The heterophony of the lining hymn provides both a personal release
and the comfort of fellowship.

Escaping from a harsh reality through spiritual singing sounds
curiously like an attribute often applied to African-Americans, but
here it is applied to whites suffering under the bonds of their religion.
The Georgia Sea Islands were relatively isolated. As a result, much
slave culture that was lost elsewhere has survived there.

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