If you have a look at this website, you are sure to find exactly what you are looking for; it covers all aspects of gospel songs including duets for all occasions: www.christian-gospelmusiclyrics.com/ It has the added bonus that you can access all of the lyrics for free.
The word ‘gospel’ literally means, good news, and comes from biblical text, though it has only been applied to music since 1920 when it was used in reference to Christian-oriented songs that originated from the oral and musical tradition of African-America work songs and spirituals.
There are some local radio stations that are dedicated to gospel songs and even if there isn’t one in your area, you can often find, and play them, on the Internet. If you hear one that you like, and you are still not certain of what it is called (DJs are not always the most articulate of people!), you should still be able to find out what it is.
Listen to the lyrics; often the title is repeated throughout the song. Even if it is not, if you can remember just a couple of the lines, you should be able to type them into a search engine, like Google or Bing. There are also sites that are dedicated to finding song lyrics.
If you were not able to remember any of the lines, you will probably still be able to find out the name of the song through the artist. Again, use search engines to find out what songs are attributed to that singer, and see if anything rings a bell with you.
Ringing a gospel radio station, or gospel music store, are also ways of discovering songs that may be suitable for you; you will find the staff very knowledgeable, and usually keen to help.
The word ‘gospel’ literally means, good news, and comes from biblical text, though it has only been applied to music since 1920 when it was used in reference to Christian-oriented songs that originated from the oral and musical tradition of African-America work songs and spirituals.
There are some local radio stations that are dedicated to gospel songs and even if there isn’t one in your area, you can often find, and play them, on the Internet. If you hear one that you like, and you are still not certain of what it is called (DJs are not always the most articulate of people!), you should still be able to find out what it is.
Listen to the lyrics; often the title is repeated throughout the song. Even if it is not, if you can remember just a couple of the lines, you should be able to type them into a search engine, like Google or Bing. There are also sites that are dedicated to finding song lyrics.
If you were not able to remember any of the lines, you will probably still be able to find out the name of the song through the artist. Again, use search engines to find out what songs are attributed to that singer, and see if anything rings a bell with you.
Ringing a gospel radio station, or gospel music store, are also ways of discovering songs that may be suitable for you; you will find the staff very knowledgeable, and usually keen to help.