Wayne Raney And The Raney Family - Sacred Vocals

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Sacred Vocals by Wayne Raney and the Raney Family is a beautiful album that showcases the group's incredible vocal talent. The album features a range of traditional gospel hymns and spirituals, with each track filled with soulful harmonies and heartfelt emotion.

From the opening track "Amazing Grace" to the closing "I'll Fly Away," the album is a moving tribute to the power of faith and the beauty of gospel music. The Raneys' voices blend together seamlessly, creating a sound that is both powerful and delicate.

The album is expertly produced, with each track featuring a rich, full sound that highlights the group's impressive vocal range. The instrumentation is understated, allowing the vocals to take center stage and truly shine.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
The Wrath Of God2:17
We Are Going Down The Valley1:47
I'll Be Listening1:58
Where The Soul Of Man Never Dies1:35
In The Shadow Of The Cross2:15
I Need The Prayers2:57

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Catalog Numbers

SEP-126

Labels

Starday Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • EP

About Wayne Raney And The Raney Family

Raney, Wayne (1921-1993) American country music harmonica player, singer / songwriter, born August 17, 1921 in Wolf Bayou, Arkansas and died of cancer January 23, 1993 in Drasco, Arkansas. He was married to . As a boy became interested in playing the harmonica. In 1938, he teamed up with Lonnie Glosson, another harmonica player, and they worked together off and on for many years. They put together a short transcribed radio show that ran on 200 radio stations around the country, including WCKY in Cincinnati, where they reportedly sold five million harmonicas in the late 1940s. He also recorded for in Cincinnati, where he had a #1 country hit with Why Dont You Haul Off and Love Me. Raney also worked with the Delmore Brothers; the moody harmonicas of Wayne and Lonnie Glosson and the great guitar riff of Zeke Turner helped make Blues Stay Away From Me a big record for the Delmores. He worked also with Lefty Frizzell. In 1956, he started working as a deejay at WCKY in Cincinnati and stayed there for around five years. It was during this time that he became involved in starting a couple of Indiana record companies: Poor Boy and American. On Poor Boy, he cut We Need a Whole Lot More of Jesus (and a Lot Less Rock and Roll), which also came out on Starday. Charlie Moore and Bill Napier cut a single on American. Wayne apparently also had a record company called , based in Oxford, which issued several EPs using leased King masters and were probably sold as a special offer over the radio. He finally moved back to Arkansas and founded with his son .

Name Vars

  • Paney
  • Poney
  • Rainey
  • Rainy
  • Raney
  • Ravey
  • Rayney
  • Reney
  • Roney
  • W Raney
  • W. Rainey
  • W. Raney
  • W.Raney
  • W: Raney
  • Wayne
  • Wayne Rainey
  • Wayne Raney And His Talking Harmonica
  • Wayne Ranley
  • Wayne Ranney
  • Wayne Roney
  • Wayne-Raney

Aliases

  • Lonesome Willie Evans
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Summary by SEO Alectoris

Sacred Vocals is a must-have for anyone who loves gospel music. It is a beautiful and heartfelt tribute to the power of faith and the beauty of music, and it is sure to inspire and uplift listeners of all ages.