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Supper-Time" is a song written by Ira Stanphill and originally recorded and released as a single in 1953 by Jimmie Davis with Anita Kerr Singers. [1] The song has been covered by many artists, including Johnny Cash (in 1958), Jim Reeves (1959), Faron Young (1959), Porter Wagoner (1968), Burl Ives (1969), Conway Twitty (1973), and Pat Boone ...
Many famous secular singers have performed his works, such as Elvis Presley ("Mansion Over the Hilltop") and Johnny Cash ("Suppertime"). "I Know Who Holds Tomorrow", [15] "I Walk with His Hand in Mine", and "We'll Talk It Over" are a few of his titles that are familiar and still performed today. Stanphill composed more than 500 gospel songs. [16]
Supper Time" was introduced by Waters as the second song of Act II of the musical. [4] The song followed "Metropolitan Opening" a sketch about the economic woes of patrons at New York's Metropolitan Opera during the recent Great Depression. [4] Waters was depicted on stage standing next to a table in a shack set in the Southern United States. [4]
Matthews was born William Irvin Matthews on November 5, 1983, in the city of Detroit to a father who was a preacher and a mother who was a choir director. [1] At 12 years old, he moved with his family to Raleigh, North Carolina, where he started honing his acumen as a songwriter. [1]
Redman was born on 14 February 1974, [7] and raised in Watford, England.The family had moved to Chorleywood, a small commuter town, when he was around the age of two. [8] His father took his own life when Matt was seven years old, [9] and he and his brother were raised predominantly by his mother. [10]
"Supper Time", the 1933 song by Irving Berlin "Suppertime" (or "Supper-Time"), a song written by Ira Stanphill and released in 1953 by Jimmie Davis with Anita Kerr Singers. Suppertime, an unreleased album by rapper Static Major; Suppertime, an Australian food delivery service acquired by Delivery Hero and rebranded Foodora
The song was available as a free download from West's website. [34] He also recorded a duet ("Christmas Makes Me Cry") with American Idol finalist Mandisa, which was released as a Christmas radio single in November 2007, from Mandisa's Christmas Joy EP. [34] Matthew West's album Something to Say was released on January 15, 2008. [35]
Matthew Guion Maher (born November 10, 1974) [1] is a Canadian Catholic contemporary Christian music artist, songwriter, and worship leader based in the United States. Three of his nine albums have reached the Top 25 Christian Albums Billboard chart and four of his singles have reached the Top 25 Christian Songs chart.