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Magnificent Sanctuary Band - The Platters



     
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Looking for Jesus, looking for the man
Looking for Jesus, looking for the man
Looking for Jesus
There are multitudes of people crying
Because they just won't try to understand
From the book I read, not one but all should fall here
Come and join the magnificent sanctuary band
There are multitudes of people dying
Well, temptation rules all over the land
But we should remember His commandments
Come and join the magnificent sanctuary band
Just singing in the band, talking to the Man
Bringing in the sheep all over the world, fast as they can
Singing in the band, talking to the Man
Drop everything you're doing to join the sanctuary band

Well, the Son of Man speaks of revelations
That is reaching out, reaching out His hands
Well, He has promised us all of our sweet salvation
Come and join the magnificent sanctuary band
Just singing in the band, talking to the Man
Bringing in the sheep all over the world, fast as they can
Singing in the band, talking to the Man
Drop everything you're doing to join the sanctuary band
Just singing in the band, talking to the Man
Bringing in the sheep all over the world, fast as they can
Singing in the band, talking to the Man
Drop everything you're doing to join the sanctuary band
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The Platters were a successful black vocal group of the early rock n roll era. Their distinctive sound was a bridge between the pre-rock n roll Tin Pan Alley tradition of the Ink Spots and the Mills Brothers and the explosion of teenage music in the mid 1950s. The most successful incarnation of the group comprised lead tenor Tony Williams, David Lynch, Paul Robi, Herb Reed, and Zola Taylor. The Platters formed in Los Angeles, CA, USA in 1953 and were initially managed by Ralph Bass.

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