Sister Rosetta Tharpe

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  • gospel
  • blues
  • female vocalists
  • soul
  • guitar
"Sister" Rosetta Tharpe (March 20, 1915 – October 9, 1973) was a pioneering Gospel singer, songwriter and recording artist who attained great popularity in the 1930s and 1940s with a unique mixture of spiritual lyrics and early rock accompaniment. She became the first great recording star of Gospel music, first surfacing on the pop charts in 1939 with "This Train", her version of the traditional gospel standard.

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Songs

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    My Journey to the Sky

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    My Man & I

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    My Man and I

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    My Mother's Prayer

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    Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen

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    Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen [#]

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    Nobody Knows, Nobody Cares

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    Nobody's Fault But Mine

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    Nothing Between

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    O Little Town of Bethlehem

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    Oh, When I Come to the End of My Journey

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    Peace in the Valley

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    Precious Lord

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    Precious Lord, Hold My Hand

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    Precious Memories

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    Pure Religion

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    Rock Daniel

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    Rock Me

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    Saviour Don't Pass Me By

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    Shout, Sister Shout

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    Shout, Sister, Shout #2

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    Silent Night

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    Sin Is to Blame

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    Singing in My Soul

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    Sit Down

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    Sleep on Darling Mother

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    Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child

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    Stand by Me

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    Strange Things Happening Every Day

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    Strange Things Happening Everyday

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    Stretch Out

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    Take My Hand, Precious Lord [#]

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    Teach Me to Be Right

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    That's All

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    That's All [#]

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    The Devil Has Thrown Him Down

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    The End of My Journey

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    The Gospel Train

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    The Lonesome Road

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    The Lonesome Road 1938

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    The Lonesome Road 1941

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    The Lord Followed Me

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    The Natural Facts

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    There Is Something Within Me

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    This Train

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    This Train [#]

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    Travelin' Shoes

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    Travellin' Shoes [#]

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    Trouble in Mind

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    Two Little Fishes and Five Loaves of Bread


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