This is a discography for the Gospel Music Hall of Fame group The Blackwood Brothers.
Year | Album | Members Who Performed | Record Label |
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1952 | Favorite Gospel Songs and Spirituals | James, R. W., Dan Huskey, Bill Lyles, Jackie Marshall | RCA Victor |
1956 | Hymn Sing | James, J. D. Sumner, Cecil, Bill Shaw, Jackie Marshall | |
1957 | I’m Bound For That City | ||
1958 | His Hands | ||
1959 | The Stranger Of Galilee | ||
Paradise Island | |||
The Blackwood Brothers | RCA Camden | ||
Give The World A Smile | James, J. D. Sumner, Cecil, Bill Shaw, Wally Varner | Skylite Records | |
1960 | Sunday Meetin Time | ||
The Blackwood Brothers In Concert | RCA Victor | ||
Beautiful Isle Of Somewhere | |||
1961 | The Blackwood Brothers On Tour | ||
The Pearly White City | |||
1962 | Precious Memories | ||
Silver Anniversary Album | |||
The Blackwood Brothers with The Statesmen Wish You a Musical Merry Christmas | |||
The Keys To The Kingdom | RCA Camden | ||
At Home With The Blackwoods | Skylite Records | ||
1963 | On Stage | RCA Victor | |
The Blackwood Brothers Quartet Featuring Their Famous Bass J. D. Sumner | |||
Give Us This Day | RCA Camden | ||
1964 | Gloryland Jubilee | ||
Blackwood Family Album | Skylite Records | ||
The Blackwood Brothers Quartet Featuring James Blackwood | RCA Victor | ||
The Blackwood Brothers Quartet Present Their Exciting Tenor Bill Shaw | Cecil, J.D. Sumner, Bill Shaw, James, Whitey Gleason | ||
1965 | Something Old - Something New | ||
The Blackwood Brothers Quartet Featuring Cecil Blackwood | |||
Do You Thank The Lord Each Day | RCA Camden | ||
1966 | On The Jericho Road | Cecil, Bill Shaw, James, John Hall, Whitey Gleason | |
How Big Is God | RCA Victor | ||
The Sound Of Gospel Music | |||
The Grand Old Gospel (with Porter Wagoner) | Bill Shaw, James, Cecil, John Hall, David Weston | King | |
1967 | With A Song On My Lips (And A Prayer In My Heart) | RCA Camden | |
The Blackwood Brothers Quartet Featuring Big John Hall | RCA? | ||
Songs For Joy | |||
Surely Goodness And Mercy (with George Beverly Shea) | |||
1968 | It Is No Secret | Skylite Records | |
In The Sweet By And By | RCA Camden | ||
The Fabulous Blackwood Brothers Quartet | RCA Victor | ||
Yours Faithfully | Cecil, Bill Shaw, James, London Parris, Dave Weston | ||
In Gospel Country | |||
All Day Singing | Skylite Records | ||
1969 | The Heavenly Harmony Of The Blackwood Brothers Quartet | ||
Fill My Cup Lord | RCA Victor | ||
Just A Closer Walk With Thee | RCA Camden | ||
O Come All Ye Faithful | |||
1970 | Gospel Classics | ||
My God And I | |||
Oh Happy Day | RCA Camden | ||
1971 | Sheltered In The Arms Of God | James, Cecil, Jimmy, London Parris, Bill Shaw | |
Amazing Grace | |||
Put Your Hand In The Hand | |||
The Blackwood Brothers Quartet Featuring London Parris | RCA Victor | ||
He’s Still The King Of Kings And Lord Of Lords | |||
1972 | L-O-V-E | ||
This Could Be The Dawning | |||
Roll On Jordan | |||
Release Me (From My Sin) | James, Cecil, Jimmy, Ken Turner, Bill Shaw, Tommy Fairchild | Skylite Records | |
Mighty Clouds Of Joy | RCA Camden | ||
1973 | How Great Thou Art | ||
On Stage | Skylite Records | ||
Hallelujah To The King | |||
Turn Your Radio On | ARAA Records | ||
My Sweet Saviour’s Love | |||
A Father’s Prayer | Skylite Records | ||
It’s Worth It All | |||
1974 | There He Goes | James, Cecil, Jimmy, Ken Turner, Pat Hoffmaster, Tommy Fairchild | |
Let’s Make A Joyful Noise | |||
1975 | What A Beautiful Day For The Lord To Come Again | ||
Keep On Singing Featuring James Blackwood | |||
Hallelujah Meetin’ | |||
Hymns Of Gold | |||
1976 | Learning To Lean | ||
Lord We Praise You | |||
1977 | Live! From Nashville Spotlighting James Blackwood | ||
Bill Gaither Songs | |||
Jesus Let Me Write You A Song | |||
1978 | His Amazing Love | ||
Lift Up The Name Of Jesus | |||
1979 | Featuring Cecil Blackwood | ||
Live! In Music City USA | |||
Live! At The National Quartet Convention | |||
Hymns By The Blackwood Brothers | |||
The Blackwood Brothers Featuring John Cox | James, Cecil, Jimmy, John Cox, Ken Turner, Tommy Fairchild | ||
Merry Christmas From The Blackwood Brothers | Voice Box Records | ||
1980 | We Come To Worship | ||
Hymns Of The Church | Skylite Records | ||
Until Then | |||
On The Jericho Road | |||
1981 | The Joy Of Knowing Jesus | James, Cecil, Jimmy, Ken Turner, Pat Hoffmaster, Tommy Fairchild | |
Hits Of The Century | |||
1982 | Joy Comes In The Morning | ||
Rise And Be Healed | |||
How Great Thou Art | RCA Camden | ||
I'm Following You | Voice Box Records | ||
1983 | Because He Lives | Skylite Records | |
The Family Of God | |||
Perfect Heart | |||
Second To None | Robert Crawford, Rick Price, Jimmy Blackwood, Cecil Blackwood, Ken Turner | ||
1984 | He Touched Me | ||
1954: The Final Curtain | Bill Shaw, James, RW, Bill Lyles, Jack Marshall | Gusto | |
1985 | Old Time Singing | Skylite Records | |
Safe In The Arms Of Jesus | RW Blackwood Jr, Jimmy Blackwood, Cecil Blackwood, Ken Turner, Jeff Stice | ||
That Brighter Day | Voice Box | ||
I Bowed On My Knees And Cried Holy | Voice Box Records | ||
1986 | The Answer | Jerry Trammell, RW Blackwood Jr, Cecil Blackwood, Ken Turner | Calvary Records |
1990 | Turning the Soil | Darren Krauter, Mark Blackwood, Cecil Blackwood, Jeff McMann | Sounds Unreel |
1996 | Still Alive | Paul Acree, Mark Blackwood, Chris Blackwood, Cecil Blackwood | |
1997 | The Blackwoods (Gaither Gospel Series) | Spring House | |
1998 | Beulah Land | Steve Warren, Mike LoPrinzi, Cecil Blackwood, Eric Winston | Custom |
1998 | Augusta Live | Bibletone | |
1999 | Blackwood Brothers Quartet Sing Songs Elvis Sang | Steve Warren, Rick Price, Cecil Blackwood, Eric Winston | Custom |
2000 | Something Beautiful | Brentwood | |
2000 | The Legend Goes On | Classics | |
2005 | Radio Shows of the 30s, 40s, and 50s | ||
2006 | The Family of God | Jimmy, Randy Byrd, Brad White, Wayne Little | St Clair Records |
2007 | Rock Of Ages: Hymns Of The Faith | ||
Live In Cape Coral | |||
2010 | 75 Years: The Song Will Go On | Jimmy, Wayne Little, Randy Byrd, Billy | Daywind Records |
2011 | Softly and Tenderly | Jimmy, Wayne Little, Randy Byrd, Billy, Mike Hammontree | Independent Release |
2011 | Live From Florida | Independent Release | |
2012 | Sweet Songs About Heaven | Jimmy, Wayne Little, Butch Owens, Billy | Daywind Records |
2013 | Live! In Concert | Billy, Wayne Little, Butch Owens, Michael Helwig | Independent Release |
2014 | Forever: 80th Anniversary | Daywind Records | |
2016 | Classics, Volume One | Daywind Records | |
2018 | A Capella Hymns | Billy, Wayne Little, Butch Owens, Jonathan Mattingly | |
2023 | Tribute to the King | Billy, Jim Rogers, Eric Walker, Jonathan Mattingly |
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