
Five numbers are a cappella and are great for existing men's groups or as a first volume for starting a men's music ministry. TTBB selections always have the melody in the second tenor. Easily accessible 2-part and 4-part voicings, in comfortable keys. Included here are 23 hymn arrangements, traditional gospel songs, and southern gospel favorites arranged for male choirs and ensembles by Mosie Lister.

Songlist: Cert'nly Lawd, Clibin' Up the Mountain, De Blin' Man Stood On De Road An' Cried, Deep River, Give Me Jesus, Glory, Glory, Glory to the Newborn King, Hold On!, I Am His Child, I Got A Home in-a Dat Rock, I'll Make the Difference, Let the Heaven Light Shine on Me, Lift Every Voice for Freedom, Like a Mighty Stream, Mister Banjo, Music Down In My Soul, My God Is So High, No Hidin' Place, O Magnify the Lord, Old Time Religion, Reide On, King Jesus, Spiritual Reflection, A, Stand By Me, Surely he Died On Calvary, Swing Low, Sweet Chariot, There's a Man Goin' Round, We Shall Walk Through the Valley in Peace, Who Built the Ark?, You Better Min' How You Talk Voicing: SATB | 2847b | Songbook | $18.95 Essential for every director's library it includes Certainly, Lord - Climbin' up the Mountain - Give Me That Old Time Religion - I'll Make the Difference (A Song of Hope for Singers Around the World) - Like a Mighty Stream - Music down in My Soul - Ride On, King Jesus and 28 more. With a foreward by Mormon Tabernacle Choir Director, Craig Jessop, this new collection of Moses Hogan originals and arrangements is a welcome addition to the first volume. Later in the year the 2015 line up of the Drifters recorded it in tribute to him. In 2015, King's original version was inducted into the National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant", just under five weeks before his death. In 2012, it was estimated that the song's royalties had topped £17 million, making it the sixth highest earning song as of that time. A music video was also released to promote the film. It has been featured on the soundtrack of the 1986 film Stand by Me. There have been over 400 recorded versions of the song performed by many artists. The third line of the second verse of "Stand by Me" derives from Psalms 46:2c. This spiritual was sung by the Soul Stirrers with Johnnie Taylor singing lead.

According to King, the title is derived and was inspired by a spiritual composition by Sam Cooke called "Stand by Me Father" (although Mike Stoller has stated differently).
