Thomas A. Dorsey
Biography
Thomas Andrew Dorsey (July 1, 1899 – January 23, 1993) was an American musician, composer, and Christian evangelist influential in the development of early blues and 20th-century gospel music. He penned 3,000 songs, a third of them gospel, including "Take My Hand, Precious Lord" and "Peace in the Valley". Recordings of these sold millions of copies in both gospel and secular markets in the 20th century. Born in rural Georgia, Dorsey grew up in a religious family but gained most of his musical experience playing blues piano at barrelhouses and parties in Atlanta. He moved to Chicago and became a proficient composer and arranger of jazz and vaudeville just as blues was becoming popular. He gained fame accompanying blues belter Ma Rainey on tour and, billed as "Georgia Tom", joined with guitarist Tampa Red in a successful recording career. After a spiritual awakening, Dorsey began concentrating on writing and arranging religious music. Aside from the lyrics, he saw no real distinction between blues and church music, and viewed songs as a supplement to spoken word preaching. Dorsey served as the music director at Chicago's Pilgrim Baptist Church for 50 years, introducing musical improvisation and encouraging personal elements of participation such as clapping, stomping, and shouting in churches when these were widely condemned as unrefined and common. In 1932, he co-founded the National Convention of Gospel Choirs and Choruses, an organization dedicated to training musicians and singers from all over the U.S. that remains active. The first generation of gospel singers in the 20th century worked or trained with Dorsey: Sallie Martin, Mahalia Jackson, Roberta Martin, and James Cleveland, among others. Author Anthony Heilbut summarized Dorsey's influence by saying he "combined the good news of gospel with the bad news of blues". Called the "Father of Gospel Music" and often credited with creating it, Dorsey more accurately spawned a movement that popularized gospel blues t
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Johnny Cash At San Quentin
1969

Elvis' Christmas Album
1970

Sweet Oblivion
1992

Elvis' Christmas Album
1957

Ring Of Fire (The Best Of Johnny Cash)
1963

His Hand In Mine
1960

50,000,000 Elvis Fans Can't Be Wrong (Elvis' Gold Records, Vol. 2)
1959

Amazing Grace
1972

You'll Never Walk Alone
1971

At Folsom Prison And San Quentin
1974

'Nuff Said!
1968

The Essential Elvis Presley
2007

Unsound Methods
1997

The Twenty-Fifth Day Of December
1962

Respect
2021

Double Dynamite!
1975

A Legendary Performer - Volume 1
1974

How Great Thou Art
1967

Visions
1983

Aretha
1961

Summer Of Soul (...Or, When The Revolution Could Not Be Televised) (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
2022

A Spirit Speaks
1974

Newport 1958
1958

Bootleg Vol III: Live Around The World
2011
Credited work
3,310 releases · 736 albums · active 1950–2026
- Performance · 4,495
- Other credits · 96
- Production · 5
Studios: RCA Victor Studios, Nashville · San Quentin Prison · Kurhaus Scheveningen · Newport Jazz Festival
