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Farther Along" is an American Southern gospel song of disputed authorship. The song deals with a Christian's dismay at the apparent prosperity of the wicked, when contrasted with the suffering of the righteous. The repeated theme is that, "farther along" (in Heaven, perhaps), the truth will be revealed.
The eleven tracks on Farther Along included two written by Battin and his songwriting partner, Kim Fowley. [5] [12] The first of these, "America's Great National Pastime", was a vaudeville-style novelty song that painted a whimsical picture of life in the US and drew humorous comparisons between the taste of Coca-Cola and cocaine.
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Farther Along was the third album that Spirit released through Mercury Records, and their eighth album overall.Though Jay Ferguson was missing from the lineup, it is generally considered to be their first "reunion" album.
Byrdmaniax is the tenth album by the American rock band the Byrds.It was released in June 1971 on Columbia Records [1] at a time of renewed commercial and critical success for the band, due to the positive reception that their two previous albums, Ballad of Easy Rider and , had received.
Farther Along may refer to: Farther Along, a 2008 novel by Donald Harington; Farther Along (The Byrds album), 1971; Farther Along, a 1988 compilation album by The Flying Burrito Brothers; Farther Along (Spirit album), 1976 "Farther Along" (song), a 1911 Southern Gospel song
Barney Elliott Warren was an American Christian hymnwriter and minister.He was born in Lewiston, New York, on February 20, 1867.In 1884, during a revival meeting at Grand Junction near Bangor, Michigan, he converted to the Church of God of Anderson, Indiana.
Ike's rendition of "Farther Along" (revised as "Father Alone") was released as a single and earned him a Grammy nomination. [ 2 ] The Gospel According to Ike & Tina showcased Ike Turner's experimentation with synthesizer arrangements, showcasing the possibilities of the newly introduced electronic instruments.