| "Elijah Rock" | |
|---|---|
| Song | |
| Genre | Negro Spiritual | 
"Elijah Rock" is a traditional spiritual. It bears some lyrical similarities to another spiritual, "Mary Don't You Weep."
Lyrics
- Elijah
 - Elijah
 - Elijah
 - Elijah Rock!
 
- Elijah rock shout shout
 - Elijah rock comin' up Lord
 - Elijah rock shout shout
 - Elijah rock comin' up Lord
 
- Satan ain't nothin' but a
 - snake in the grass
 - He's a conjur, he's a liar
 - Hallelujah, Lord.
 
- Elijah rock shout shout
 - Elijah rock comin' up Lord
 - Elijah rock shout shout
 - Elijah rock comin' up Lord
 
- If I could I surely would
 - Stand on the rock where Moses stood
 - If I could I surely would
 - Stand on the rock where Moses stood
 
- Elijah rock, oh Elijah rock
 - Elijah
 - Elijah rock, oh Elijah rock
 - Elijah
 - Hallelujah Jesus, Hallelujah Jesus
 - Hallelujah Jesus, Hallelujah Jesus
 - Rock Elijah, Rock Elijah
 - Rock Elijah, Rock Elijah
 - Comin' up Lawdy, Comin' up Lawdy
 - Comin' up Lawdy, Comin' up Lawdy
 - Oh oh oh Elijah, Oh oh oh oh
 - Elijah
 - Oh Elijah
 - Elijah rock Elijah rock shout
 - comin' I'm comin' I'm comin' up Lord
 
Recorded by
- Mahalia Jackson on album Recorded in Europe During Her Latest Concert Tour (1962), and on a number of albums and compilations.
 - Camille Doughty on album God's Prescriptions (1978) [1]
 - Raymond Myles on album A Taste of Heaven (1994).[2]
 - Moses Hogan arranger and conductor on Negro Spirituals (1996) (with Derek Lee Ragin) and on I Believe This Is Jesus (2001)
 - Jean Shy on album Amazing Grace (1999)
 - Atlanta's Chorale on album The Jericho Project (2005)
 - Owen Messer on album Oh, My NOLA (2007)
 - Ollabelle on album Ollabelle (2005) and Before This Time (Live album) (2008)
 - The Mormon Tabernacle Choir on album An American Heritage of Spirituals (1997)
 - The Klezmatics on album Live at town hall (2011)
 - Joshua Nelson on album Mi Chamocha? (2009)
 
References
- ↑ "Elijah Rock - Camille Doughty (God's".
 - ↑ Bottomley, Maurice. "Raymond Myles: Taste of Heaven". PopMatters. Archived from the original on 30 September 2007.
 
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