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Delta Soul Call
Son House

Experience the haunting intensity of 'Delta Soul Call', a powerful and raw delta blues gospel song that showcases soulful, unaccompanied vocals. With rhythmic hand claps and foot stomps, it captures the essence of early blues spirituals. The lead singer delivers a passionate performance, invoking deep emotions as he calls out to the listener, complemented by a group of voices responding in an entrancing call-and-response style. Perfect for lovers of authentic blues and gospel music.


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Verse 1:
Oh the river's rollin' deep, oh the river's rollin' wide,
Take me to the waters, where my sorrow can subside.

Chorus:
Come on and clap your hands, feel the rhythm of the land,
This soul is callin' out, can you hear the Master’s command?

Verse 2:
In the shadow of the pines, where the old stories lie,
I’ll lift my voice to Heaven, let my spirit fly high.

(Chorus)
Come on and clap your hands, feel the rhythm of the land,
This soul is callin' out, can you hear the Master’s command?

Bridge:
We are the children of the night, we are the firelight,
Singin’ to the mornin’, bring our troubles into sight.

Verse 3:
Lookin' for redemption, in the whispers of the breeze,
Every tear I've shed, brings me to my knees.

(Chorus)
Come on and clap your hands, feel the rhythm of the land,
This soul is callin' out, can you hear the Master’s command?

Outro:
Oh let the spirit rise, and let the voices blend,
This Delta soul will live, through the songs we send.

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About "Delta Soul Call"
  • Produced By: Jim Dier
  • Song Idea:

    "A powerful, raw Delta blues gospel song featuring only soulful, unaccompanied vocals, rhythmic hand claps, and foot stomps. The lead singer has a deep, passionate voice, calling out lyrics with a strong, expressive delivery, while a small group responds in a call-and-response style. The song is haunting, intense, and full of raw emotion, reminiscent of early blues spirituals."

  • Artist Inspiration:

    son house

  • Created: March 11, 2025
  • Views: 11