The song Glory Glory Hallelujah is performed by Mississippi John Hurt in the album named D.C. Blues: Library of Congress Recordings in the year 2004 .
Glory glory, hallelujah,
Since I lay (laid) my burden down.
Glory glory, hallelujah,
Since I lay (laid) my burden down.
All my sickness will be over,
When I lay my burden down.
All my sickness will be over,
When I lay my burden down.
All my troubles will be over,
When I lay my burden down.
All my troubles will be over,
When I lay my burden down.
Lord, I'm feeling so much better,
Since I lay (laid) my burden down.
Lord, I'm feeling so much better,
Since I lay (laid) my burden down.
Mississippi John Hurt - D.C. Blues: Library of Congress Recordings
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- Frankie and Albert
- Trouble I've Had All My Day
- Pera-Lee
- Stockwell
- Got the Blues That Can't Be Satisfied
- Talking Casey Jones
- Stackolee
- Slidin' Delta
- Corrina, Corrina
- Hey, Baby, Right Away
- Pallet on the Floor
- Waiting for a Train
- Spanish Flangdang
- Shortenin' Bread
- Oh Mary Don't You Weep
- Do Lord Remember Me
- Over in the Glory Land
- Glory Glory Hallelujah
- What a Friend We Have in Jesus
- Where Shall I Be
- Weeping and Waiting
- Joe Turner
- If You Don't Want Me [Version #2]
- Rubber Dolly
- Keep Me Knockin' (You Can't Come In)