Nobody Knows My Troubles but God

Nobody Knows My Troubles but God

This is my own rendition of the old spiritual tradition behind “Oh, Lordy, Trouble So Hard,” famously sung by Vera Hall. It’s a quiet trouble song — personal, stripped down, and honest. No sermon. No polish. Just a voice carrying sorrow, endurance, and faith. Recorded in the spirit of old-time blues and spiritual music, where … Read more

One Kind Favor

One Kind Favor

“One Kind Favour” is a traditional blues spiritual about mortality, humility, and the final request we all make in the end. This performance leans into raw Delta blues tradition — slow tempo, acoustic guitar, minimal arrangement, and a worn, late-night atmosphere. No polish. No comfort. Just the truth the blues has always carried. Lyrics Verse … Read more

Take My Body Home

Take My Body Home

Take My Body Home draws on the spirit of traditional blues and Scripture-inspired themes of readiness, mercy, and rest. Minimal instrumentation, a raw vocal, and a watchful nighttime scene set the tone for a song about surrender and peace at the end of the road. This is not a retelling of a specific parable, but … Read more

Elevation Worship – Praise

Elevation Worship – Praise

“Praise” by Elevation Worship, reimagined as a gospel blues performance by Bible Blues Studio. This cover blends the heart of modern worship with a raw, stripped-down blues feel-simple, reverent, and focused on the message rather than the production. A quiet church, an open hymnal, and a single voice lifted in praise. Lyrics Let’s clap, one, … Read more

Wade Through the Water

Wade Through the Water

“Wade Through the Water” is a gospel blues interpretation inspired by the traditional African American spiritual. Rooted in Scripture, symbolism, and freedom imagery, this song reflects themes of faith, deliverance, and trust — carried through a blues framework that honors the song’s deep historical and spiritual origins. Lyrics Verse 1 (12 bars)Wade through the water, … Read more

Twelve Gates to the City

Twelve Gates to the City

There are twelve gates to the city — three in the east, three in the west, three in the north, and three in the south. This song is a traditional gospel spiritual, arranged here as a slow Delta-style blues, inspired by Revelation and the African-American spiritual tradition. Lyrics Verse 1 There are twelve gates to … Read more

When the Walls Were Trembling Down

When the Walls Were Trembling Down

A gospel blues retelling of the Biblical story of Jericho — the silent walk, the waiting faith, the trumpet sound, and the walls that could not stand. This is an original gospel blues song inspired by the public-domain Biblical account in Joshua 6. Scripture: Joshua 6 Now the gates of Jericho were securely barred because of … Read more

Standing Where the Roads Divide

Standing Where the Roads Divide

Description from YT Scripture Matthew 13:33 33 He told them still another parable: “The kingdom of heaven is like yeast that a woman took and mixed into about sixty pounds[a] of flour until it worked all through the dough.” Lyrics Verse 1Well I woke up this mornin’,With my heart feelin’ small and thin,But a little truth the Lord whispered,Said, “Son, … Read more

Midnight at the Crossroads Blues

Midnight at the Crossroads

Midnight at the Crossroads is an original gospel blues song inspired by crossroads imagery — a place of decision, doubt, and divine guidance. Lyrics Verse 1 I walked down to the crossroads,With the moon hangin’ low and wide.I said, “Lord, I’m tired of wanderin’,Show me which road to ride.” Refrain ’Cause every path got shadows,Every … Read more