Where No One Stands Alone

Jim Ed Brown and the Browns · The Three Bells [Bear Family] [1993]

(Words & music by Mosie Lister)



Once I stood in the night with my head bowed low

In the darkness as black as the sea

And my heart was afraid and I cried, Oh Lord

Don't hide your face from me.



Hold my hand all the way every hour every day

From here to the great unknown

Take my hand, let me stand

Where no one stands alone.



--- Instrumental ---



Like a king I may live in a palace so tall

With great riches to call my own

But I don't know a thing in this whole wide world

That's worse than being alone.



Hold my hand all the way every hour every day

From here to the great unknown

Take my hand, let me stand

Where no one stands alone...

Where No One Stands Alone

Jim Ed Brown and the Browns deliver a stirring vocal performance on "Where No One Stands Alone," a track that highlights the group's signature harmonies and emotional depth. As a member of the renowned Brown family, Jim Ed Brown brought a distinctive baritone to the ensemble, helping to define the sound of traditional country and gospel music. This recording captures the group's ability to blend individual voices into a cohesive, resonant whole, creating an atmosphere of shared comfort and spiritual reassurance. The song stands as a testament to their enduring legacy within the genre, showcasing the warmth and sincerity that characterized much of their work. Listeners will find a classic example of the group's collaborative artistry, where the focus remains on the power of unity and the solace found in music.