"I Had a Good Father and Mother" is a 1929 gospel blues song by Washington Phillips (1880–1954, vocals and zither).[2] The song has sometimes been covered as "I Had a Good Mother and Father"; or with, in both cases, "Real" inserted before "Good".
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Single by Washington Phillips | |
Recorded | Dallas, Texas, December 2, 1929 |
Genre | Gospel blues |
Length | 3:01 |
Label | Columbia |
Songwriter(s) | Washington Phillips |
Producer(s) | Frank B. Walker[1] |
Unusually, the song does not have a conventional refrain; instead, the verses are separated by a wordless vocalise.
The final verse reflects a concept mentioned several times in the Gospel of John:
The recording history suggests that the song was composed by Phillips himself: there seems to be no earlier or contemporary version, nor any cover version until 64 years after his recording of the song.[citation needed]
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Original Columbia 78 rpm records |
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