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#TheJubalaries #Noah #TheJubalariesNoah #TheJubalariesNoahLyrics #1940sRap 🎧 The Jubalaries - Noah (Lyrics) 👉 Subscribe to our channel. 🔔 Click the Bell to stay updated on the best Lyrics/Lyrics video from Quality Music. 📪 Let Us Know What You Think In The Comments And, As Always, Thanks For Watching 00:00 The Jubalaires Gospel Rap 00:15 Jubalaires Gospel Rap 00:30 Jubalaires 00:50 Gospel Rap 01:10 1940s rap 01:22Rare 1940s rap 01:35 Old rap 01:50 Old rap 🎤 Lyrics: [Hook] Oh Noah Oh oh Noah (Oh ho) Oh oh Noah God's gonna ride on the wind and tide Oh Noah Oh oh Noah (Oh ho) Oh oh Noah God’s gonna ride on the wind and tide Brother Noah, my god’s talking (God's gonna ride on the wind and tide) Say you'll ride on the wind and tide [Verse 1: Ted Brooks] Hey stop, be still, and listen to me God walked down to the rowdy sea He declared that evil had descended to man And then he decided to destroy the land He spoke to Noah and Noah stopped He said "Noah, I want you to build me an ark" I want you to build it three cubits long I want you to build it big and strong I want you to build it thirty high and fifty wide So it will withstand the wind and tide [Hook] Oh Noah Oh oh Noah (Oh ho) Oh oh Noah God's gonna ride on the wind and tide Oh Noah Oh oh Noah (Oh ho) Oh oh Noah God’s gonna ride on the wind and tide Brother Noah, my god’s talking (God's gonna ride on the wind and tide) Say you'll ride on the wind and tide [Verse 2: Ted Brooks] Well after the foundation was laid Then Noah began to hew and build The ringing of the hammer cried judgment The hewing of the saw cried sin and repent One hundred years he hammered and sawed Building the ark by the grace of God When the ark was done God's voice was heard He said, "Now, Noah let me tell you what to do.” “Call in the animals two by two.” So he called them in the ark two by two Bears, the oxford, the kangaroo Then he called in Japeth, and Ham, and Shem Then God began to flood the land He raised his hands to heaven on high Shook the stars and they moved from the sky Shook the mountains, he troubled the sea Hist the wind, his chariot decree He steped on land and stood on the shore And declared that time there wouldn't be no more [Outro] Oh Noah Oh oh Noah Oh oh Noah God's gonna ride on the wind & tide 📋 Track Info: ☆ Artist: Orville Brooks, Ted Brooks, Caleb Ginyard and George McFadden. ☆ The one who did rap is Ted Brooks and the hook is Caleb Ginyard. 📖 Track Bio: ☆The Jubalaires were an American gospel group active during the 1940s and 1950s. ☆The Universal Hip-Hop Museum in the Bronx, NY features displays, memorabilia, art, and exhibits that thoughtfully and educationally piece together the rich history of Hip-Hop. In a recent interview with the museum’s curator, Claude “Paradise” Gray, he admitted that rap music’s roots can be traced back to a gospel group in the 1940s named the Jubalaires. The story, found on CityLab, cites the Jubalaires, along with, The Last Poets, The Watts Prophets, Moms Mabley, Pigmeat Markham, and Muhammad Ali as just a few of the biggest influences on the creation of hip-hop. When referencing the Jubalaires, Gray says, “They were a Christian gospel group that sang and rapped with almost the same cadence as the Sugar Hill Gang.” Upon further investigation of this group, the Jubalaires consisted of Orville Brooks, Ted Brooks, Caleb Ginyard, George McFadden, and later on Willie Johnson. They were all active primarily through the 1940s and 50s and sang American Folk and Gospel Spirituals. The four-piece would harmonize together in what was known as the jubilee style of singing, and would often incorporate rhythmic speaking or singing in their verses (rap). Obviously, back then it was not called rapping, but their style certainly can be credited as one of the earliest consistent forms of it in music. Some of the Jubalaires most well-known songs include “Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition,” “Noah,” “The Preacher and the Bear,” and “God Almighty’s Gonna Cut You Down/Go Down Moses,” which was later popularized by the late Johnny Cash. • Видео