Reverend Edward W. Clayborn was called "The Guitar Evangelist." He sang a form of blues gospel similar to Blind Willie Johnson. Clayborn recorded forty songs, for Vocalion between 1926 and 1930. <br /><br />Recorded on December 8, 1926. <br /><br />HERE SOME TITLES RECORDED BY THIS GREAT BLUES ARTIST: <br /><br />Your Enemy Cannot Harm You (But Watch Your Best Friends) <br /><br />The Gospel Train Is Coming <br /><br />Let That Lie Alone <br /><br />Let Jesus Lead You <br /><br />Jesus Will Make It Alright <br /><br />Bye And Bye When The Morning Comes <br /><br />With My Saviour I Shall Be <br /><br />Then We'll Need That True Religion <br /><br />A Letter From Father <br /><br />Jesus Went On Man's Bond <br /><br />The Wrong Way To Celebrate Christmas <br /><br />This Time Another Year You May Be Gone <br /><br />I Have A Home In The Sky <br /><br />Just Beyond The Jordan River <br /><br />Your True Friends <br /><br />Come And Go With Me To My Father's House <br /><br />When I Lay My Burden Down <br /><br />Where Shall I Be When The First Trumpet Sounds? <br />