What Would You Give
Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys Lyrics


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Brother afar from The Savior today
Risking your soul for the things that decay
Oh if today God should call you away
What would you give in exchange for your soul

[Chorus]
What would you give (in exchange)
What would you give (in exchange)
What would you give in exchange for your soul
Oh if today God should call you away
What would you give in exchange for your soul

Mercy is calling you won't you give heed
Must the Dear Savior still tenderly plead
Risk not your soul it is precious indeed
What would you give in exchange for your soul

[Chorus]

More than all silver and gold of this earth
More than all jewels the spirit is worth
God The Creator has given it birth
What would you give in exchange for your soul





[Chorus]

Overall Meaning

In Bill Monroe's song "What Would You Give In Exchange," the lyrics discuss the importance of valuing one's soul over worldly possessions. The singer speaks to a brother who is "risking [his] soul for the things that decay," and urges him to consider what he would give in exchange for his soul if God were to call him away. The chorus repeats the question, emphasizing the importance of the soul's value over all else.


The song's second verse continues to plead with the brother, calling on him to heed the mercy of the Savior and not risk his precious soul. The final verse emphasizes the spiritual and intangible value of the soul, stating that it is worth more than all the silver, gold, and jewels in the world because it was given birth by God himself.


Overall, the lyrics of "What Would You Give In Exchange" are a powerful reminder to listeners to prioritize their spiritual wellbeing and not place too much value on worldly possessions or pursuits.


Line by Line Meaning

Brother afar from The Savior today
You are distant from Jesus and his teachings


Risking your soul for the things that decay
You are putting your eternal soul in danger by pursuing temporary earthly things


Oh if today God should call you away
If you were to pass away now


What would you give in exchange for your soul
What would you be willing to offer in return for the salvation of your soul?


[Chorus]
Repeating the main question


Mercy is calling you won't you give heed
You are being called by divine compassion, will you listen and obey?


Must the Dear Savior still tenderly plead
Do you need Jesus Christ to appeal to you more gently to get your attention?


Risk not your soul it is precious indeed
The value of your eternal soul is priceless, do not put it at risk


What would you give in exchange for your soul
What would you be willing to offer in return for the salvation of your soul?


[Chorus]
Repeating the main question


More than all silver and gold of this earth
Your soul is worth more than all the riches of the world


More than all jewels the spirit is worth
The worth of your spiritual self is greater than any material possessions


God The Creator has given it birth
God created your soul


What would you give in exchange for your soul
What would you be willing to offer in return for the salvation of your soul?


[Chorus]
Repeating the main question




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: F.J. BERRY, J.H. CARR

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@danielg.9291

Brother afar from The Savior today
Risking your soul for the things that decay
Oh, if today God should call you away
What would you give in exchange for your soul?

What would you give (in exchange)
What would you give (in exchange)
What would you give in exchange for your soul
Oh, if today God should call you away
What would you give in exchange for your soul?

Mercy is calling you, won't you give heed?
Must the Dear Savior still tenderly plead?
Risk not your soul, it is precious indeed
What would you give in exchange for your soul?

What would you give (in exchange)
What would you give (in exchange)
What would you give in exchange for your soul?
Oh, if today God should call you away
What would you give in exchange for your soul?

More than the silver and gold of this Earth
More than all jewels the spirit is worth
God The Creator has given it birth
What would you give in exchange for your soul?

What would you give (in exchange)
What would you give (in exchange)
What would you give in exchange for your soul?
Oh, if today God should call you away
What would you give in exchange for your soul?



@nomoretapiwa2355

What would you give?

Brother a-far from
The Saviour today,
Risking your soul
For the things that decay,
Oh if today should God
Call it away,
What would you give
In exchange for your soul?

Chorus
What would you give?
What would you give?
What would you give?
In exchange for your soul?
Oh if today should God
Call it away,
What would you give
In exchange for your soul?

Mercy is calling you,
Won't you give heed?
Must the dear Saviour
Still tenderly plead?
Risk not your soul
It's precious indeed;
What would you give
In exchange for your soul?

More than the silver
And gold of the earth,
More than all jewels
Thy spirit is worth!
God, the Creator,
Has given it birth!
What would you give
In exchange for your soul?

If, when you stand
At the bar by and by,
When you are weighed
In the balance on high,
You should be sentenced
Forever to die,
What would you give
In exchange for your soul?



All comments from YouTube:

@angelaallen340

Nathan Stanley also recorded this with Dr. Ralph Stanley. Absolutely the best old time gospel . What would anybody give in exchange for their soul???????? Very sobering. Amen and Amen.

@vanessaschlegel6387

My papa used to sing this.😢miss him so much.

@JL-xn3zy

Love this song. Bluegrass perfection.

@MrMusicguyma

Actually this is "pre-bluegrass". Bill sang it with his brother, Charlie in 1936 before he developed bluegrass string band music. They were popular, but Charlie as the older brother and lead singer lorded it over kid brother Bill who got tired of it. He struck on his own determined to be the lead singer in his own band, sing in high keys that suited his voice, and hire expert virtuosic musicians. He succeeded. :)

@beatriceperrier8699

@@MrMusicguyma Thank you for this very interesting historic perspective. Love this moving song that i just discovered thanks to the great Billy Stings and his father .

@hoeelandotorrez7891

Thank you Johnny Cash. There is no better timeless classics then music before the 1940

@thomasanthony6292

I love old time singing

@mikewomeldorff5235

Makes me think of Mountain View Arkansas. Love It

@estahl2216

Gives me the chills.

@user-zq7gi1fh8v

Awsome 💕🙏👍powerful. Good words. Good music

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