All I Want Is A Little More Faith In Jesus- JOAFL

All I Want Is A Little More Faith In Jesus

JOAFL 1922 

All I Want Is A Little More Faith In Jesus/A Little More Faith In Jesus/All I Want 


TRaditional Old-Time, Bluegrass Gospel;

ARTIST: "All I Want Is A Little More Faith In Jesus" come from the 1922 JOURNAL OF AMERICAN FOLK-LORE article- Negro Spirituals from the Far South by E. A. Perkins

Blue Lick Holiness Church- Upbeat version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZGIUXyld64

CATEGORY: Traditional Bluegrass Gospel;

DATE: 1800s; 1877 "The story of the Jubilee Singers, including their Songs" also "All I Want Is A Little More Faith In Jesus" comes from the 1922 JOURNAL OF AMERICAN FOLK-LORE article- Negro Spirituals from the Far South by E. A. Perkins.
 
First Recorded in Fisk Jubilee Singers


RECORDING INFO:
All I Want Is A Little More Faith In Jesus

Fisk Jubilee Singers- A Little More Faith In Jesus

Rev. Gary Davis - A Little More Faith Album: A Little More Faith 

Sullivan Pugh- A Little more faith in Jesus 


OTHER NAMES: "A Little More Faith In Jesus" "All I Want"

SOURCES: JOAFL 1922; online

NOTES: "A Little More Faith In Jesus" is found in "The story of the Jubilee Singers, including their Songs" (1903) by J. B. T. Marsh, which was first published in 1877.
Marsh, J.B.T. The book is “the story of a little company [The Jubilee Singers] of emancipated slaves who set out to secure, by their singing, the fabulous sum of $20,000 for the impoverished school [Fisk University, Nashville, Tennessee] in which they were students.”

A Little More Faith In Jesus- Fisk Jubille Singers 1877

CHORUS: All I want,
All I want,
All I want is a little more faith in Jesus.

1. Whenever we meet you here we say,
A little more faith in Jesus
Pray what's the order of teh day,
A little more faith in Jesus

2. I tell you now as I told you before,
A little more faith in Jesus,
To the promised land I'm bound to go,
A little more faith in Jesus.

CHORUS— All I want. &c.

3. Oh! Hallelujah to the Lamb,
A little more faith in Jesus,
The Lord is on the giving hand,
A little more faith in Jesus.
CHORUS— All I want. &c.

I do believe without a doubt,
A little more faith in Jesus,
That Ciiristians have a right to shout,
A little more faith in Jesus.

CHORUS— All I want. &c.

Shout, you children, shout, you're free,
A little more faith In Jesus,
For Christ has bought this liberty,
A little more faith in Jesus.

CHORUS— All I want. &c.

"All I Want Is A Little More Faith In Jesus" is included in the 1922 JOURNAL OF AMERICAN FOLK-LORE article- Negro Spirituals from the Far South by E. A. Perkins (below). You can listen to the song here: 

Listen: http://www.africanamericanspirituals.com/song2.htm

This is a version online at www.africanamericanspirituals.com/song2.htm The lyrics are slightly different than the JOAFL below:

A little More Faith in Jesus

CHORUS: All I want,
All I want,
All I want
Is a little more faith in Jesus.

VERSE: Whenever we meet you here we say,
A little more faith in Jesus
What’s the order of the day?
A little more faith in Jesus.

I tell you now as I told you before,
A little more faith in Jesus,
To the promise land I’m bound to go,
A little more faith in Jesus.

Shout, you children, shout, you’re free,
A little more faith in Jesus,
For Christ has bought this liberty,
A little more faith in Jesus.

I do believe without a doubt,
A little more faith in Jesus,
That Christians have a right to shout,
A little more faith in Jesus.

All I Want - Tune: Trad. spiritual “A Little More Faith in Jesus”
Lyrics and arrangement: Harry Campbell

CHORUS:
Harmony in second and fourth lines

All I want (clap)
All I want (stamp)
All I want (clap)
Is a little more time to keep singing
(repeat)

LAST CHORUS:
Stamp-clap-stamp-clap etc
Tune continues with "All I want"; harmony parts sing "singing, singing, singing..."

VERSES:

1. (David)
What’s the order of the day?
        A little more time to keep singing
Singing drives my cares away
        A little more time to keep singing

2. (Karen)
A little less time on the cares of the world
        A little more time to keep singing
Keeping the banner of song unfurled
        A little more time to keep singing

3. (Frank)
A little while longer on this good earth
        A little more time to keep singing
Sing at the death and sing at the birth
        A little more time to keep singing

4. (Maureen)
Forge ahead not fade away
        A little more time to keep singing
Singing till my dying day
        A little more time to keep singing



37. ALL I WANT IS A LITTLE MORE FAITH IN JESUS- JOAFL 1922

("And he said unto him, Arise, go thy way: thy faith hath made thee whole." —
Luke xvii 19)

This is a very popular class-meeting song with the Methodists. The tone of the song is slow, rhythmic, and mellow, soothing and comforting to the pilgrim who has resolved to be courageous and hopeful under his struggles toward "Heaven an' immortal glory."

CHORUS: All I want,
All I want.
All I want,
Is a little more faith in Jesus.

Oh, run 'long, mourner, and git your crown,
A little more faith in Jesus;
By your Father's side set down,
A little more faith in Jesus.

CHORUS:

My father says it is the best,
A little more faith in Jesus,
To live and die a Methodest,
A little more faith in Jesus.

CHORUS:

I love my *brother, yes, I do,
A little more faith in Jesus;
I hope my brother loves me too,
A little more faith in Jesus.
CHORUS:

I love the Lord, he heard me cry,
A little more faith in Jesus;
And I'm gwi' trust him till I die,
A little more faith in Jesus.

CHORUS:

* "Brother" is here used as a member of the church of the same faith and order.