This wonderful Booth Brothers rendition of the Mosie Lister (1921 - 2015) classic, "Then I Met the Master," was performed in September 2012 during a special tribute concert in Nashville, TN, to honor Lari Goss, (1945 - 2015) who arranged and performed wonderful Gospel music for over 40 years.
You may Click Here on this hyperlink I have prepare just for you today of the Booth Brothers singing "Then I Met the Master." Group members are Ronnie Booth on lead vocals, Jim Brady on Baritone, and Michael Booth on tenor.
Here are the Lyrics:
Then I Met The Master
Like a babe when it cries
For its His mother.
Like a child I was helpless, alone.
Then, I met the Master.
Now, I am one of His own.
Chorus:
For all things were changed
When He found me.
And a new day broke out All around me.
For, then, I met the Master.
Now, I belong to Him.
Like a blind man who walks in the darkness,
I had longed, I had searched for the Light.
Then, I met the Master.
Now, I walk no more in the night.
Chorus: For all things were changed
When He found me.
And, yes, a new day broke out All around me.
For, then, I met the Master.
Now I belong to Him.
Yes, then, I met the Master.
Now, I belong to Him.
Author: Thomas Mosie Lister
You may Click Here on this hyperlink I have prepare just for you today of the Booth Brothers singing "Then I Met the Master." Group members are Ronnie Booth on lead vocals, Jim Brady on Baritone, and Michael Booth on tenor.
Here are the Lyrics:
Then I Met The Master
Like a babe when it cries
For its His mother.
Like a child I was helpless, alone.
Then, I met the Master.
Now, I am one of His own.
Chorus:
For all things were changed
When He found me.
And a new day broke out All around me.
For, then, I met the Master.
Now, I belong to Him.
Like a blind man who walks in the darkness,
I had longed, I had searched for the Light.
Then, I met the Master.
Now, I walk no more in the night.
Chorus: For all things were changed
When He found me.
And, yes, a new day broke out All around me.
For, then, I met the Master.
Now I belong to Him.
Yes, then, I met the Master.
Now, I belong to Him.
Author: Thomas Mosie Lister