Album US 1966 on S.O.A. label
Country (Religious, Gospel, Country)
Liner Notes: "The Lawmen's Quartet was formed in August of 1965 of four Atlanta Police Officers and one civilian." ATLANTA SOUND RECORDING STUDIOS INC. 324 Plasters Ave. N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30324 A1, A3 Listed as PD
The Lawmen's Quartet , album by | |
Phillip Peppers baritone vocals | |
Bobby Peppers bass vocals | |
Ben Parks p, voc, lead vocals | |
Randall Fuller p, piano | |
Gerald Peppers tenor vocals |
Johnny Brooks engineer, producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | How Great Thou Art | The Lawmen's Quartet | 2:20 | |
2 | Go Down To Jordan | The Lawmen's Quartet | Bennie Triplett | 2:12 |
3 | Lord, I'm Coming Home | The Lawmen's Quartet | 2:15 | |
4 | It's Different Now | The Lawmen's Quartet | David Beatty | 2:09 |
5 | What A Savior | The Lawmen's Quartet | Marvin P Dalton | 2:10 |
6 | The Man Upstairs | The Lawmen's Quartet | Harold Stanley, Henry Manners, Russ Morgan | |
7 | Lights Of Home | The Lawmen's Quartet | Ray Wafford | 2:40 |
8 | He'll Pilot Me | The Lawmen's Quartet | Byron L. Whitworth, Charles T. Bailey | 1:40 |
9 | That Glad Reunion Day | The Lawmen's Quartet | Adger M. Pace | 2:25 |
10 | I Don't Mind | The Lawmen's Quartet | J. D. Sumner | 2:19 |
11 | Rainbow Of Love | The Lawmen's Quartet | Marion Easterling | 2:10 |
12 | Without Him | The Lawmen's Quartet | Mylon LeFevre | 2:45 |