Maranatha Singers – Servant Of All

Maranatha country praise from the rare “God Loves Country Music” album.
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The Staple Singers were an American gospel, soul, and R&B singing group. Roebuck “Pops” Staples (1914-2000), the patriarch of the family, formed the group with his children Cleotha (b. 1934), Pervis (b. 1935), Yvonne (b. 1936), and Mavis (b. 1939). They are best known for their 1970s hits “I’ll Take You There”, “Respect Yourself”, and “Let’s Do It Again”. The family began appearing in Chicago-area churches in 1948, and signed their first professional contract in 1952. During their early career they recorded in an acoustic gospel-folk style with various labels: United Records, Vee-Jay Records, Checker Records, Riverside Records, and then Epic Records in 1965. While the family surname is “Staples”, the group used the singular form for its name, resulting in the group’s name being “The Staple Singers”. It was on Epic that the Staple Singers began moving into mainstream pop markets, with “Why (Am I Treated So Bad)” and “For What It’s Worth” (Stephen Stills) in 1967. In 1968, the Staple Singers signed to Stax Records and released two albums with Steve Cropper and Booker T & the MG’s — Soul Folk in Action and We’ll Get Over. By 1970, Al Bell had become producer, and with Engineer Terry Manning, the family began recording at the famed Muscle Shoals Sound Studio, and Memphis’ Ardent Studios, moving in a more funk and soul direction. The first Stax hit was “Heavy Makes You Happy (Sha-Na-Boom Boom)”. Their 1971 recording of “Respect Yourself”, written by Luther Ingram and Mack Rice
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33 Comments

  1. ALGWAD971

    I’m loving it. I’m looking for the other version maranathe did but can’t seem to find it.

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  2. acapitulo

    God is good Hallelujah!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!

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  3. bethelerastus

    I am so grateful to you for this posting. I have searched everywhere for this compilation without success. Maranatha! doesn’t seem to have it anymore and Amazon is equally empty. Could you let me know where I can purchase it? I know they were on cassets but I’m sure they are now in CD.
    It would help me a great deal to relive some wonderful memories and spread the Gospel in my neighborhood and amongst my friends.
    Thanks

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  4. bethelerastus

    I thank you so much for posting this music and the others like it from the same album. I had this music for everything in my late teens and have searched all for the past few years for it. I would be grateful if you’d let me know where I can purchase it. Maranatha! doesn’t seem to have it anymore and Amazon does not carry this series. I have all the other praise series. Believe me, you would helping me spread the Gospel in my corner of the world.
    many thanks.

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  5. Jacoby340

    Mooi lied en heel mooi gezongen!

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  6. tesamai

    I am really enjoying this! So glad to have Jesus!

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  7. mikesmeurett

    Love christian country and country praise; as a Pastor/teacher it really helps me to focus as I study the scriptures; im looking for more. thank you.
    Michael Meurett

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  8. Toppertop77

    Outstanding Jesus is Lord !

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  9. deemommie

    Love Diss Song

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  10. truthserum2000

    Great song, please check out my Staple Singers video for “Respect Yourself” youtube.com/watch?v=gjvMAYkq6j8

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  11. xepobnha666

    a smooth song about making love, being in love, and loving each others company.
    So sweet and soulful a beautiful romantic song.
    send it to one you love.

    *just gettin good luvin*

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  12. djdabblin

    #round 3

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  13. sub4real

    Ice Cubes, Today was a Good Day samples this. There is a remix of his song with this version in the background

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  14. Savvynlady

    LOVE this song~ brings back good memories

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  15. emmettk

    This song is from the original soundtrack of the movie by the same name which starred Sidney Poitier and Bill Cosby. As the notes say, Curtis Mayfield wrote and produced it.

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  16. TODESIABABY

    ole skool to tha heart

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  17. MrJabojabo

    this song reminds me of the old days with my mom and my grandparents we use to have partys in the basement i was just a lil girl back then in the early 80 s late 70 s but those were the best times i miss that and my mom

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  18. iivy21

    this my shit im only 17 and bump this everywhere i cant wait till i get a 50s Cadillac im blastin this shit

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  19. iivy21

    this my shit im only 17 and bump this everywhere

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  20. cooperiscool9

    STAR SLINGERRRRRR.
    enjoying this just as much as mornin, if not even just a lil bit more

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  21. MzFoxzz

    In the morning, do it again, Love it!!! Thanks for posting!!

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  22. MUARFA

    Luv the Staple Singers…thanks for this..brings back sweet memories :)

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  23. capo3rdfret

    I’m totally here because of Star Slinger – Mornin’

    and this song is smoooooth

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  24. cierraisthebest

    ayyyeee this my shittt

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  25. cierraisthebest

    ayyyeee this my shittt

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  26. mamaprissy29

    I LOVE OLD SCHOOL MUSIC

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  27. jody808

    i’m getting 70s flashbacks, great time to be a kid

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  28. mrblackredneck

    @TheMamawith8 the movie was one of my favs it and up town saturday night

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  29. Alvino37

    takes me back to my childhood….one of my favorite songs…WOW

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  30. awarren92

    @LeCutter Wow. I wasn’t even ALIVE during the 70s & that’s ALWAYS been the vibe I got from their songs…Sunday afternoon…family relaxing…

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  31. mutpup1

    never sick of Mavi’s vloice!!!!!!!!!! too beautiful!!!!!!! and i got some rare ones!!

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  32. LaiguemarinAn

    sweet memories, beautiful sexy song :)

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  33. dejolo

    I remember my mom playing this song when I was a little girl on our record player in our console (with the light up speakers) in our home. A classic.

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