Soon and Very Soon
Andrae Crouch And The Disciples · This is Another Day [1977]
Soon and very soon we are going to see the king
Hallelujah, hallelujah, we're going to see the king X3
No more crying there, we are going to see the king
Hallelujah, hallelujah, we're going to see the king X3
Bridge:
Should there be any rivers we must cross
Should there be any mountains we must climb
God will supply all the strength that we need
Give us strength till we reach the other side.
verse:
We have come from every nation,
God has already signed our name.
Jesus took his blood and he washed my sins, he washed them all away.
Yet there are those of us who have laid down our lives
but we all shall meet again on the other side.
Back to the chorus
Bridge
Back to the chorus
Hallelujah, hallelujah, we're going to see the king X3
No more crying there, we are going to see the king
Hallelujah, hallelujah, we're going to see the king X3
Bridge:
Should there be any rivers we must cross
Should there be any mountains we must climb
God will supply all the strength that we need
Give us strength till we reach the other side.
verse:
We have come from every nation,
God has already signed our name.
Jesus took his blood and he washed my sins, he washed them all away.
Yet there are those of us who have laid down our lives
but we all shall meet again on the other side.
Back to the chorus
Bridge
Back to the chorus
Soon and Very Soon
Andrae Crouch and The Disciples deliver a stirring gospel anthem on 'Soon and Very Soon,' recorded for the 1977 album 'This is Another Day.' As a cornerstone of the Southern gospel tradition, the track exemplifies Crouch's mastery of call-and-response harmonies and his ability to weave complex polyrhythms into uplifting worship music. The recording captures the raw spiritual intensity characteristic of live church services in the early 1970s, featuring the ensemble's signature vocal textures that have influenced generations of contemporary gospel artists. This work remains a definitive example of the genre's power to inspire communal faith and emotional release.

