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Just a Closer Walk with Thee

"Just a Closer Walk with Thee" is a traditional gospel song that has been covered by many artists. Performed as either an instrumental or vocal, "A Closer Walk" is perhaps the most frequently played number in the hymn and dirge section of traditional New Orleans jazz funerals. The title and lyrics of the song allude to the Biblical passage from 2 Corinthians 5:7 which states, "We walk by faith, not by sight."〔"American Traditional: Just a Closer Walk with Thee" by Robert Cummings, http://www.allmusic.com/composition/just-a-closer-walk-with-thee-mc0002360516 (accessed Dec. 15, 2013)〕
==History==
The precise author of "A Closer Walk" is unknown.〔Petersen, William J. ''The Complete Book of Hymns'', Tyndale House Publishers , Inc. (2006), page 570 - ISBN 1-4143-0933-3〕 Circumstantial evidence strongly suggests it dates back to southern African-American churches of the nineteenth century, possibly even prior to the Civil War, as some personal African American histories recall "slaves singing as they worked in the fields a song about walking by the Lord's side.".〔Collins, A., ''Turn Your Radio On'', (Zondervan 2009) pg. 142 http://books.google.com/books?id=1bWtEYu8iesC〕 Songs with similar chorus lyrics were published in the 1800s, including "Closer Walk with Thee" with lyrics by Martha J. Lankton and music by William Kirkpatrick, which was published in 1885.〔W. McDonald, Joshua Gill, J.R. Sweney, W. J. Kirkpatrick, "Closer Walk with Thee" Songs Of Joy And Gladness, (Boston, McDonald and Gill, 1885)pg. 28 http://books.google.com/books?id=AWNpcokyYbsC〕 Some references in Atchison, Kansas credit an African-American foundry worker and vocalist, Rev. Elijah Cluke (1907-1974),〔http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=68313351〕 for the current rendition of the song.〔http://www.atchisonhistory.org/WondersAtchisonCountyPeople.html (accessed Dec. 16, 2013)〕 "Just a Closer Walk with Thee" became better known nationally in the 1930s when African-American churches held huge musical conventions.〔Collins, A., ''Turn Your Radio On'', (Zondervan 2009) pg. 142 http://books.google.com/books?id=1bWtEYu8iesC〕 In 1940 Kenneth Morris arranged and published for the first time the well-known version after gospel musicians Robert Anderson and R.L. Knowles listened to William B. Hurse direct a performance of it in Kansas City and then brought it to Morris' attention.〔Encyclopedia of African American Music, Volume 3 (ABC-CLIO), pg. 83〕 Morris added some new lyrics and a choral arrangement.〔Encyclopedia of African American Music, Volume 3 (ABC-CLIO), pg. 83〕 In the 1940s, a boom of recordings recorded the number in many genres, ranging from Southern gospel to jazz and brass bands.
The first known recording was by the Selah Jubilee Singers on October 8, 1941, (Decca Records 7872) New York City; with Thurman Ruth and John Ford lead vocal; Fred Baker, lead baritone; Monroe Clark, baritone; J. B. Nelson, bass vocal; and Fred Baker on guitar.〔Dixon, Robert M. W. ''Blues and Gospel Records: 1890-1943'', Oxford University Press (1997), page 786 - ISBN 0-19-816239-1〕 Rosetta Tharpe also recorded the song on December 2, 1941 (Decca 8594), with Lucky Millinder and His Orchestra.〔Dixon, Robert M. W. ''Blues and Gospel Records: 1890-1943'', page 912〕
The revived interest in traditional New Orleans jazz resulted in multiple recordings of the number, including a 1945 session by Bunk Johnson's Brass Band featuring numbers Johnson had played in New Orleans before he left in 1915.
In 1950, it was a million-seller for Red Foley.
In 1958, an unreleased home recording was recorded by Elvis Presley,〔(Just a Closer Walk with Thee ) Elvis unreleased homerecording〕 made in Waco, Texas, on May 27.〔Neale, David. ''Roots of Elvis'', iUniverse, page 74 - ISBN 0-595-29505-3〕 Presley's studio version can be heard on ''Just a Closer Walk with Thee'' (2000) (Czech CD on Memory label).〔(Elvis Presley: Just a Closer Walk with Thee )〕 Tennessee Ernie Ford made the charts with it in the late 1950s. By the end of the 1970s, more than a hundred artists had recorded the song.

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