Gospel music lyrics are among the most famous in music history. Songs like “Amazing Grace” and “Beulah Land” can be heard in the churches in the south and north of the Mason Dixon Line, shows how incredible that this unique flavor of music, it has managed to cross cultural boundaries for a period of unrest in the great United States. They are not only the banks but come Sunday morning. If a listener had heard everywhere in the country and support music in the region, secular or Christian, is it likely that he or she would be found, at least one piece of the Gospel have to sit as a cornerstone industry.
The question that many Christians are asking now, has been this kind of traditional music lyrics? Been desecrated in what at first as a singular worship of God by secular culture? The current practice of taking words and their involvement in secular shows began several years ago with jazz artists that make up an important part of the musical population during the early 20th Century. Since then, the gospel artist and she took those words back to melodies from the classic accompaniment to the church of rock and roll, and again.
It is very rare in the 21 Century, a popular performer in any genre that has not been published or to find at least one piece of gospel music. Country legends George Jones and Hank Williams (Jr and Sr) has published a number of them during their long and distinguished career. Popular television shows like Hee Haw and the Grand Ol ‘Opry, recorded these words in a southern twang playing countries as part of their regular programming. Present contemporary artist Alan Jackson, Alison Krauss, Josh Turner and Randy Travis have all the words of gospel music, their music on their rise to fame. Although so far the popularity of the secular power of these artists prevailed in the community of country music, you will not stay there long.
To answer the question, are the words of the gospel to go public? Absolutely. They should stay there? The current popularity of this music suggests the non-Christian, that maybe God in his infinite wisdom, has taken this unique culture and used it to spread his message around the world and reached the ears than other voices could not. Are the words still part gospel a formative element of the founding of the industry be a century from now, as they have been since the last century? Only time will tell.

