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"Let Us Go Back to the Old Landmark", also known as "The Old Landmark", is a gospel song. Sometimes credited as "traditional", it was written by W. Herbert Brewster and published in 1949 in an arrangement by Virginia Davis. It was recorded by Brewster's own group, the Brewster Singers, and by many other gospel performers including Edna Gallmon Cooke, Clara Ward, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, and The Staple Singers. Later recordings were made by Aretha Franklin, Dionne Warwick, and Sweet Honey in the Rock. Some of the recordings credit the writing of the song to Adeline Brunner (as A.M. or A.H. Brunner). It is featured in the 1980 film The Blues Brothers, where it is performed by James Brown with the Rev. James Cleveland Choir. It also appears on the film's soundtrack album.
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dbo:abstract | "Let Us Go Back to the Old Landmark", also known as "The Old Landmark", is a gospel song. Sometimes credited as "traditional", it was written by W. Herbert Brewster and published in 1949 in an arrangement by Virginia Davis. It was recorded by Brewster's own group, the Brewster Singers, and by many other gospel performers including Edna Gallmon Cooke, Clara Ward, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, and The Staple Singers. Later recordings were made by Aretha Franklin, Dionne Warwick, and Sweet Honey in the Rock. Some of the recordings credit the writing of the song to Adeline Brunner (as A.M. or A.H. Brunner). It is featured in the 1980 film The Blues Brothers, where it is performed by James Brown with the Rev. James Cleveland Choir. It also appears on the film's soundtrack album. (en) The Old Landmark ou Let Us Go Back to the Old Landmark (Revenons aux anciennes valeurs, en anglais) est une chanson de gospel-soul-rhythm and blues américaine, écrite par le pasteur (en), sur un arrangement de Virginia Davis, publiée en 1949. Elle est interprétée par de nombreux chanteurs de gospel dont Aretha Franklin, et devient célèbre avec sa version de James Brown, dans la bande originale du film The Blues Brothers: Music from the Soundtrack, du film musical culte Les Blues Brothers, de John Landis de 1980. (fr) |
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rdfs:comment | "Let Us Go Back to the Old Landmark", also known as "The Old Landmark", is a gospel song. Sometimes credited as "traditional", it was written by W. Herbert Brewster and published in 1949 in an arrangement by Virginia Davis. It was recorded by Brewster's own group, the Brewster Singers, and by many other gospel performers including Edna Gallmon Cooke, Clara Ward, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, and The Staple Singers. Later recordings were made by Aretha Franklin, Dionne Warwick, and Sweet Honey in the Rock. Some of the recordings credit the writing of the song to Adeline Brunner (as A.M. or A.H. Brunner). It is featured in the 1980 film The Blues Brothers, where it is performed by James Brown with the Rev. James Cleveland Choir. It also appears on the film's soundtrack album. (en) The Old Landmark ou Let Us Go Back to the Old Landmark (Revenons aux anciennes valeurs, en anglais) est une chanson de gospel-soul-rhythm and blues américaine, écrite par le pasteur (en), sur un arrangement de Virginia Davis, publiée en 1949. Elle est interprétée par de nombreux chanteurs de gospel dont Aretha Franklin, et devient célèbre avec sa version de James Brown, dans la bande originale du film The Blues Brothers: Music from the Soundtrack, du film musical culte Les Blues Brothers, de John Landis de 1980. (fr) |
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