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Thank You, Jesus ! ! ! Yaaaaaay! ! !
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I thank you Jesus 
I thank you Jesus 
I thank you Jesus 
Thank You Lo o lord

Well You brought me
(Yes You brought me)
Such a mighty, mighty long way 
Oh Yeah
And you taught me
(Yes You taught me)
How to live from day to day 
Thank You Lord! 
Repeat til done.

  A very simple African American Praise song that "The Southernaires", the choir of Lenoir Community Church used to sing. The Pastard would personally choose an elite of around 25 to 30 out of the 60 plus member regular choir. They would tour New England every fall. I still belt out that song because it blesses me and Glorifies God. Coming soon...the rest of the story. The tune is; 
Da da da da da
Da da da da da 
Da da da da da da da da  da  da

Da da da da 
(Da da da da)
Da da da da da da da da 
Da da 
Da da da da 
(Da da da da)
Da da da da da da da da 
Da da Da!
    Easy sneezy. Ain't it, now you have a new shower song. 
Blessings Y'all  KOKO, Amen.
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#2
Well, it's not standard music notation, that's for sure.
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(04-18-2019, 08:54 PM)Ed Hurst Wrote: Well, it's not standard music notation, that's for sure.

My orchestra nails it every time. They're hand picked for their proficiency with Da, Da dum and Ba ba ba Bup. That latter was the favored notation of the late Jack "the jazz man" Webb.
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I, for one, am pining away for the "rest of the story," as you put it so Paul Harvey-ly.
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