Culture
Review

Songs from the Longleaf Pines

Christianity Today March 1, 2005

Sounds like … signature Charlie Daniels vocals and fiddle playing over classic and contemporary hymns performed in the bluegrass style

Songs From The Longleaf Pines

Songs From The Longleaf Pines

SONY MUSIC

August 28, 2012

At a glance … the virtuoso player and his all-star friends provide an intriguing interpretation of many church and Southern standards.

Track Listing

  1. Walking in Jerusalem (Just Like John)
  2. Preachin,’ Prayin,’ Singin’
  3. I’ve Found a Hiding Place
  4. I’m Working on a Building
  5. The 91st Psalm (Recitation)
  6. Keep On the Sunny Side
  7. Softly and Tenderly
  8. The Old Account
  9. I’ll Fly Away (Instrumental)
  10. How Great Thou Art
  11. The 23rd Psalm (Recitation)
  12. What Would You Give (In Exchange For Your Soul)
  13. The Old Crossroads

To fans of classic rock, country and bluegrass music, Charlie Daniels is one of the elite few who’s crossed into several genres while continuing to make a mark on new generations. Though best known for the breakout hit “The Devil Went Down to Georgia,” the fiery fiddle player has spent over four decades making music. And now, with Songs from the Longleaf Pines (his 45th release), rather than return to his mainstream roots, Daniels has gone straight down the spiritual route for a series of Southern hymns performed bluegrass style.

The set starts with a robust rendering of “Walking in Jerusalem (Just Like John),” with its fast-action banjo, fiddle and steel guitar, and background accompaniment by The Whites. That famous family joins Ricky Skaggs on “Preachin,’ Prayin,’ Singin,'” a rousing romp reminiscent of the Oak Ridge Boys. Also along for the deep-fried ride are the playful “Keep On the Sunny Side,” the careful finger pickin’ of “The Old Account” and the contemplative “What Would You Give (In Exchange For Your Soul).”

Even more familiar are twangy takes on “Softly and Tenderly,” “How Great Thou Art” and an instrumental of “I’ll Fly Away.” Though these are often covered, Daniels approaches them from a much more varied perspective than the typical modern worship collection. The only instances of “filler” are two spoken word segments—the readings of “The 91st Psalm” and “The 23rd Psalm”—which interfere a bit with the album’s overall continuity. Still, Daniels fans will be happy with the results, which could serve as a platform for the Good News to be exposed to those who haven’t heard it.

Our Latest

Worship, Bible Studies, and Restoration in South Korea’s Nonprofit Prison

Jennifer Park in Yeoju, South Korea

Somang Prison, the only private and Christian-run penitentiary in Asia, seeks to treat inmates with dignity—and it sees results.

News

‘I’m Not Being Disrespectful, Mama. I Just Don’t Understand.’

America’s crisis of reading instruction is by now well-known. But have you checked on your kid’s math skills lately?

The Bulletin

Sunday Afternoon Reads: Lord of the Night

Finding God in the darkness and isolation of Antarctica.

The Russell Moore Show

Why Do Faithful Christians Defend Harmful Things?

Russell answers a listener question about how we should perceive seemingly harmful political beliefs in our church congregations.

The Complicated Legacy of Jesse Jackson

Six Christian leaders reflect on the civil rights giant’s triumphs and tragedies.

News

The Churches That Fought for Due Process

An Ecuadorian immigrant with legal status fell into a detention “black hole.” Church leaders across the country tried to pull him out.

The Bulletin

AI Predictions, Climate Policy Rollback, and Obama’s Belief in Aliens

Mike Cosper, Clarissa Moll, Russell Moore

The future of artificial intelligence, Trump repeals landmark climate finding, and the existence of aliens.

Apple PodcastsDown ArrowDown ArrowDown Arrowarrow_left_altLeft ArrowLeft ArrowRight ArrowRight ArrowRight Arrowarrow_up_altUp ArrowUp ArrowAvailable at Amazoncaret-downCloseCloseEmailEmailExpandExpandExternalExternalFacebookfacebook-squareGiftGiftGooglegoogleGoogle KeephamburgerInstagraminstagram-squareLinkLinklinkedin-squareListenListenListenChristianity TodayCT Creative Studio Logologo_orgMegaphoneMenuMenupausePinterestPlayPlayPocketPodcastprintRSSRSSSaveSaveSaveSearchSearchsearchSpotifyStitcherTelegramTable of ContentsTable of Contentstwitter-squareWhatsAppXYouTubeYouTube