Touch the Hand of the Lord

Author: Rusty Goodman

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Author: Jimmie Davis

Jimmie Davis (James Houston Davis) was born in Quitman, Louisiana, one of eleven children born to a sharecroppers. His father saw education as a way out of poverty. Jimmie attended high school in Winfield, business school in New Orleans, Louisiana College in Pineville, and earned a Masters degree from Louisiana State University. He served two terms as governor of Louisiana, from 1944 to 1948 and from 1960-1964. He also wrote the song "You Are My Sunshine," acted in B westerns, and taught history, as well as yodeling, at Dodd College in Shreveport for a year. He then took a job as court clerk in Shreveport, where he remained through most of the 1930's. He also began to write music during the 1930's. He was able to pick out music on his guita… Go to person page >

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First Line: In a crowd, or alone, even far, far from home
Title: Touch the Hand of the Lord
Author: Rusty Goodman (1962)
Author: Jimmie Davis (1962)
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Touch the hand that was nailed to a cruel tree
Copyright: © 1962, by Jimmie Davis Music Co., Inc.

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