The original group consisted of Alvin Pleasant Delaney Carter (A.P.; 1891-1960), his wife, Sara Dougherty Carter (autoharp and guitar; 1898-1979), and Maybelle Addington Carter (guitar; 1909-1978). Maybelle Carter (later popularly known as Mother Maybelle Carter) was married to A.P.'s brother Ezra (Eck) Carter. All three were born and raised in southwestern Virginia where they were immersed in the tight harmonies of mountain gospel music and shape note singing. Maybelle Carter's distinctive and innovative guitar playing style quickly became a hallmark of the group.
The Carters got their start on July 31, 1927 when A.P. convinced Sara and Maybelle (pregnant at the time) to make the journey from Maces Springs, Virginia to Bristol, Tennessee to audition for record producer Ralph Peer who was seeking new talent for the relatively embryonic recording industry. They received $50 for each song they recorded.
In the Fall of 1927 the Victor recording company released a double-sided 78 rpm record of the group performing "Wandering Boy" and "Poor Orphan Child". In 1928 another record was released with "The Storms Are on the Ocean" and "Single Girl, Married Girl". This one proved very popular.
They stopped touring and recording in 1943.
In 1987, the three daughters of Maybelle Carter - June Carter (also known as June Carter Cash, following marriage to Johnny Cash), Helen Carter and Anita Carter, along with June Carter's daughter Carlene Carter, appeared as the Carter Family and were featured on a 1987 television episode of Austin City Limits along with Johnny Cash.
The Carters were elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1970 and were given the nickname "The First Family of Country Music". In 1988, the Carter Family was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame and received its Award for the song "Will the Circle Be Unbroken". In 1993, the U.S. Postal Service issued a commemorative postage stamp honoring A.P., Sara, and Maybelle. In 2001, the group was inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Honor. In 2005, the group received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.
The Carter Family III carries on the tradition. The group consists of A.P. Carter and Sarah Carter’s grandson Dale Jett, Maybelle Carter’s grandson John Carter Cash and his wife Laura Cash.
For more details, see the Carter Family biography at http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/carterfamily/peopleevents/p_carters.html
Glory to the Lamb
The Carter Family Lyrics
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Hallelujah, I am saved and I'm so glad I am
Oh glory, oh glory, oh glory to the Lamb
Hallelujah, I am saved and I'm so glad I am
On Monday I am happy, on Tuesday full of joy
Wednesday I've got the faith the Devil can't destroy
On Thursday and Friday, walking in the light
Oh glory, oh glory, oh glory to the Lamb
Hallelujah, I am saved and I'm so glad I am
Oh glory, oh glory, oh glory to the Lamb
Hallelujah, I am saved and I'm so glad I am
I fell in love with Jesus and he fell in love with me
That's the very reason I've got the victory
I'm happy when it's raining, I'm happy when it shines
I'm happy now with Jesus, I'm happy all the time
Oh glory, oh glory, oh glory to the Lamb
Hallelujah, I am saved and I'm so glad I am
Oh glory, oh glory, oh glory to the Lamb
Hallelujah, I am saved and I'm so glad I am
Oh glory, oh glory, oh glory to the Lamb
Hallelujah, I am saved and I'm so glad I am
Oh glory, oh glory, oh glory to the Lamb
Hallelujah, I am saved and I'm so glad I am
The Carter Family's song "Glory to the Lamb" is a testament to the singer's joy-filled salvation in Jesus Christ. The repeated refrain of "Oh glory, oh glory, oh glory to the Lamb" expresses the singer's worshipful adoration for Christ, who is often referred to as the Lamb of God in Christian theology. The verses describe the singer's unshakeable faith and their resilience against the Devil's attempts to destroy it. The singer proclaims their happiness and victory in Christ, regardless of their circumstances, and the chorus serves as a joyful declaration of this salvation.
The song's structure also reflects the cyclical nature of the singer's faith journey. Each day of the week, from Monday to Saturday, is paired with a different spiritual state or activity - happiness, joy, faith, walking in the light, victory, and brightness. This creates a sense of rhythm and repetition, emphasizing the consistency and steadfastness of the singer's faith. On Sunday, the day of rest and worship in Christian tradition, the singer proclaims their ongoing salvation and joy.
Line by Line Meaning
Oh glory, oh glory, oh glory to the Lamb
Praises and honor to Jesus Christ
Hallelujah, I am saved and I'm so glad I am
I am filled with joy because I have been saved by Jesus Christ
On Monday I am happy, on Tuesday full of joy
Each day of the week, I am blessed with happiness and joy
Wednesday I've got the faith the Devil can't destroy
On Wednesday, my faith is unbreakable, even in the face of temptation or adversity from the Devil
On Thursday and Friday, walking in the light
I am living in righteousness and following the teachings of Jesus Christ
Saturday I've got the victory and Sunday's always bright
On Saturday, I am victorious in my faith and on Sunday, there is always hope and light
I fell in love with Jesus and he fell in love with me
I have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and he loves me unconditionally
That's the very reason I've got the victory
My love for Jesus Christ is what has given me the strength to overcome challenges and triumph in life
I'm happy when it's raining, I'm happy when it shines
My happiness and faith are not dependent on my external circumstances, but rather are rooted in my love for Jesus Christ
I'm happy now with Jesus, I'm happy all the time
My relationship with Jesus Christ brings me true and lasting happiness
Writer(s): A. P. Carter
Contributed by Ava S. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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