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SHOUT! Black Gospel Music Moments - The Christland Singers

Led by the legendary R.H. Harris, the Christland Singers recorded a number of memorable songs, including their version of “I Am Too Close.”

Rebert H. Harris is the “Father” of gospel quartets. As the founder of the Soul Stirrers in the 1930s, he’s responsible for many of the distinctives of gospel quartet singing... partly because of his acrobatic high tenor voice which – Harris claimed – came from listening to birds growing up in rural Texas.

In 1950, Harris left the Soul Stirrers, in part because he just hated to travel. Within a year, he formed the Christland Singers in Chicago. The Christland Singers were simply marvelous and released a number of great songs but never really received much airplay because of Harris’ reluctance to leave home. He disbanded the group in 1958 but left behind a catalog of powerful, old-fashioned gospel songs, including “I Am Too Close,” recorded for the Peacock label in the mid-1950s.

Christland Singers - I Am Too Close

I’m Robert Darden … “Shout! Black Gospel Music Moments” is produced by KWBU and the Black Gospel Music Preservation Program at Baylor University Libraries.

Robert F. Darden is the author of two dozen books, most recently: Nothing But Love in God’s Water, Volume II: Black Sacred Music from Sit-In to Resurrection City (Penn State University Press, 2016); Nothing But Love in God’s Water, Volume I: Black Sacred Music from the Civil War to the Civil Rights Movement(Penn State University Press, 2014); Jesus Laughed: The Redemptive Power of Humor(Abingdon Press, 2008), Reluctant Prophets and Clueless Disciples: Understanding the Bible by Telling Its Stories(Abingdon Press, 2006); and People Get Ready! A New History of Black Gospel Music(Continuum/Bloomsbury, 2004).