Gospel Ship by The Carter Family

 This week I chose to write about Gospel Ship performed by the Carter family. On their album cover they call themselves "Country Music's First Family". Like many Christians the Cater Family in this song refers to religion as a ship. Throughout the song they sing of sailing in this ship and going beyond the sky. I believe this refers to the their belief in being on another plane of happiness coming from their beliefs. They sing that they are going to sing and praise until they leave the world behind. This goes back to their Christian beliefs in which they believe they have a duty to share their beliefs with others. They also refer to the gospel ship as being an old ship. I believe this refers to their belief in the bible which was written thousands of years before this so they are saying that they share their religion with those people from so long ago and their beliefs are the same. The song features a single guitar in the background. It has a very typical country tune and even has a few solos throughout the song. The song is mostly sang by one person and when the chorus comes the rest of the family joins in. 

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  1. I really like your commentary on the song, it is really interesting how much of the story is easily understood based off of the context. Songs that have a meaning and purpose to those who are performing it brings so much more emotion into the song and really makes me want to listen to it more and more.

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  2. I love that they're able to bring religion in their song! honestly, in todays day and age, it would be really hard to do that without getting a lot of hate from society. I absolutely love that we have older songs like this though that didn't care if the people didn't like it or fully approve it, but were still willing to sing it in front of the masses!

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