Texas-based vocalist and songwriter "Mis… Read Full Bio ↴Biography by Richard Skelly
Texas-based vocalist and songwriter "Miss" Lavelle White has a significant discography of singles, most dating back to the 1950s and '60s, but she only released her first full length album, Miss Lavelle, on the Austin, TX-based Antone's label in 1994. To say the album has been a long time coming would be the understatement of the year, for White's talents as a songwriter and singer were well-known in 1950s Houston, where she recorded several singles for the Duke/Peacock labels. In the late '50s, her labelmates included Bobby "Blue" Bland, B.B. King, and Junior Parker. Miss Lavelle was White's first recording of any kind, in fact, in 30 years. The fact that it's a gorgeous album helped White play some large blues festivals across the U.S., Canada, and Europe, but for a number of years when she had no record deal, White continued to entertain club crowds with her singing in Chicago, Texas, Louisiana, and Florida.
White's first big break as a vocalist came about with something she wrote for herself, "If I Could Be with You," and a procession of other singles followed for the Duke/Peacock label, including "Just Look at You Fool," "Stop These Teardrops," and "The Tide of Love." Unlike many other blues singers, White didn't get started recording until she was 25, thanks to fellow Houstonian Johnny "Clyde" Copeland, who brought White to Duke/Peacock owner Don Robey's attention.
White began writing poems and songs when she was 12, she said in a 1994 interview. "Hardships in life made me start to write," she explained, "and the first record I cut was with a gospel group,'Precious Lord, Lead Me On.'" When she was 16, White moved to Houston and fell into the city's burgeoning blues club scene with Clarence Hollimon, who now records with his wife Carol Fran for the Rounder label.
Today, long after she got her humble start in the blues clubs in Houston, White sings as well as she ever did, and though she's had time off from the road over the years, she's never stopped singing or writing songs. She released her first album, Miss Lavelle, in 1994. It was followed three years later by It Haven't Been Easy.
Oh Happy Day
Lavelle White Lyrics
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Oh happy day (oh happy day)
When Jesus washed (when Jesus washed)
When Jesus washed (when Jesus washed)
When Jesus washed (when Jesus washed)
He washed my sins away (oh happy day)
Oh happy day (oh happy day)
And live rejoicing every, everyday
Oh happy day
He taught me how
Oh happy day (oh happy day)
Oh happy day (oh happy day)
Oh happy day (oh happy day)
The song "Oh Happy Day" by Lavelle White is a jubilant ode to the cleansing power of Jesus' love. The repetition of the phrase "oh happy day" throughout the song conveys a sense of overwhelming joy and gratitude for the salvation that Jesus brings. The opening lines, "When Jesus washed, he washed my sins away" are a direct reference to baptism, which is a symbol of washing away the old and being born again in Christ. The subsequent lyrics that follow ("He taught me how to watch, fight and pray,, and live rejoicing every, everyday") speak to the transformative power of Jesus' teaching and the sense of empowerment that comes from following in his footsteps.
Line by Line Meaning
Oh happy day (oh happy day)
A day filled with jubilation and joy
Oh happy day (oh happy day)
A day filled with jubilation and joy
When Jesus washed (when Jesus washed)
When Jesus cleansed and purified my soul
When Jesus washed (when Jesus washed)
When Jesus cleansed and purified my soul
When Jesus washed (when Jesus washed)
When Jesus cleansed and purified my soul
He washed my sins away (oh happy day)
He removed my transgressions and faults
Oh happy day (oh happy day)
A day filled with jubilation and joy
He taught me how to watch, fight and pray, fight and pray
He imparted me the knowledge of vigilance, resilience and devotion
And live rejoicing every, everyday
And live in constant celebration and gratitude each and every day
Oh happy day
A day of jubilation and joy
He taught me how
He imparted me knowledge and wisdom
Oh happy day (oh happy day)
A day of jubilation and joy
Oh happy day (oh happy day)
A day of jubilation and joy
Oh happy day (oh happy day)
A day of jubilation and joy
Lyrics © RAOUL BRETON EDITIONS, BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Capitol CMG Publishing
Written by: Edwin Hawkins
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