Just a Little Talk With Jesus

My husband was researching various renditions of this famous gospel song today, because our organist played it (on the piano) recently.  It was written in 1937 by Cleavant Derricks, who pastored a number of black, Baptist churches.  Reverand Derricks composed over 300 hymns and was inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 1984.  This one is probably his most well known and has been performed by numerous artists over the years, including Elvis Presley.

 

By the way, what is a prayer wheel?  Does anyone out there know?

For more gospel music, see these posts:

Hank Williams, Saint & Sinner

What’s a Libretto

God’s Coloring Book

 

 

Hide Thou Me

In honor of Sean’s Libretto, Paradise, Lost Elvis Style, I thought I would publish one of the gospel songs performed by Elvis that he featured:

P.S. It’s also a favorite of my husband!

You can read more about Paradise Lost, Elvis Style in this previous post:

What’s a Libretto?

What’s a Libretto?

“A libretto is the text used in, or intended for, an extended musical work such as an opera, operetta, masque, oratorio, cantata or musical. The term libretto is also sometimes used to refer to the text of major liturgical works, such as the Mass, requiem and sacred cantata, or the story line of a ballet.” (from Wikipedia)

I believe there was a Dr. Suess song entitled, “Oh The People You’ll Meet!”  It’s very true that there are so many interesting and amazing people all around us.  Each person has been created by God to be one of a kind, special and unique.  For example, my husband and I have been getting to know one of our neighbors a little better… going beyond the “hi, nice day” sort of aquaintance.  Well, it turns out that Sean has written a libretto.  In case you’re not sure exactly what that is ( I wasn’t), the definition is above.

The title of Sean’s work is “Paradise Lost, Elvis Style.”  I’m not particularly an Elvis fan, but I am an English major, so I was intrigued.  He gave me a copy to read, and a CD of the music.  I was impressed by the amount of work that went into creating this.  Sean used to be a long distance truck driver, and told us ideas would whirl around in his brain as he drove for hours, alone.

Of course, Paradise Lost, Elvis Style is a modernized, abbreviated version of the epic poem by John Milton that some of us studied in college.  The scenes in the libretto depict the fall of Satan from Heaven; his temptation of Eve resulting in sin and Adam and Eve being expelled from the garden of Eden;  a new, present day Adam (Adam Mann) who marries his girlfriend, Eve and is killed by Satan;  and finally, the apocalyptic battle in which Satan is finally defeated and Adam, Eve and others are received in glory amidst great joy.  Well-known Elvis favorites, many of them gospel songs, are creatively interspersed throughout the action, in the form of a “jukebox musical.”

I can imagine this winsome production being enjoyed by many people who would never read the original!  Certainly, it will hold the greatest appeal for fans and contemporaries of Elvis.

I give it 5 stars for charm and originality and would like to see it performed.  If you are interested in purchasing a copy, it is available from Amazon.

And just in case, you ARE a big Elvis fan and a Christian, here’s an Elvis quote for today:

“I’m not the King.  There is only one King.  And that’s Jesus Christ.  I’m just an entertainer.”