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" The Holy Hills of Heaven Call Me " Featuring Vestal Goodman, Dottie Rambo ( Gaither Homecoming Live)

 This is a beautiful rendition of well-known gospel singer Vestal Goodman of the song "The Holy Hills of Heaven Call Me." This gospel was written by Dottie Rambo and has become one of her signature gospel songs. This song is timeless and message is very moving. Be blessed as you watch this video by the Gaither Homecoming TV.  

 


 

The Gaither Vocal Band was founded in the early ’80s by renowned Christian music leader Bill Gaither. GVB became one of America’s leading southern gospel vocal groups. While Bill Gaither remained the only original member of the ensemble, many well-regarded CCM/gospel singers have passed through the band’s ranks, including Russ Taff, Guy Penrod, Wes Hampton, Michael English, Mark Lowry, and David Phelps. Today, the Gaither Vocal Band roster is comprised of five power-packed voices, including Bill Gaither, Wes Hampton, Adam Crabb, Todd Suttles and Reggie Smith.

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The Holy Hills of Heaven Call Me - Dottie Rambo

Song by Bill & Gloria Gaither and Vestal Goodman
The holy hills of Heaven call meTo mansions bright across the seaWhere loved ones wait and crowns are givenAnd the hills of home keep calling me
 
This house of flesh is but a prisonBars of bone are holding my soulBut the doors of clay are gonna burst wide openWhen the angel sets my spirit free
 
I'll take my flight like a mighty eagleWhen the hills of home start calling meI'll take my flight like a mighty eagleWhen the hills of home start calling me
 
I see loved ones over yonderTears are gone and hearts are freeAnd from the throne king Jesus beckonsOh the hills of home are calling me
 
This house of flesh is but a prisonBars of bone are holding my soulBut the doors of clay are gonna burst wide openWhen the angel sets my spirit free
 
I'll take my flight like a mighty eagleWhen the hills of home start calling meI'll take my flight like a mighty eagleWhen the hills of home start calling meWhen the hills of home start calling me
 
This house of flesh is but a prisonBars of bone are holding my soulBut the doors of clay are gonna burst wide openWhen the angel sets my spirit free
 
I'll take my flight like a mighty eagleWhen the hills of home start calling meI'll take my flight like a mighty eagleWhen the hills of home start calling me
 
Source: Musixmatch
Songwriters: Joyce Reba Rambo
 
 

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