Keep Your Lamp Trimmed and Burning

Blind Willie Johnson

About Keep Your Lamp Trimmed and Burning

"Keep Your Lamp(s) Trimmed and Burning" is a traditional gospel blues song. It alludes to the Parable of the Wise and Foolish Virgins, found in the Gospel of Matthew at 25:1-13, and also to a verse in the Gospel of Luke, at 12:35. The song has been attributed to Blind Willie Johnson, who recorded it in 1928; to Reverend Gary Davis, who recorded it in 1956; and to Mississippi Fred McDowell, who recorded it in 1959. The song has been included in several hymnals.


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Keep your lamp trimmed and a-burning
Keep your lamp trimmed and a-burning
Keep your lamp trimmed and a-burning
Oh See what the Lord has done

Sister don't get worried
Sister don't get worried
Sister don't get worried
For the work is almost done

Keep your lamp trimmed and a-burning
Keep your lamp trimmed and a-burning
Keep your lamp trimmed and a-burning
Oh See what the Lord has done

Brother don't get worried
Brother don't get worried
Brother don't get worried
For the work is almost done

Heaven's journey, is almost over
Heaven's journey, is almost over
Heaven's journey, is almost over
See what the Lord has done

Elder don't get worried
Elder don't get worried
Elder don't get worried
For the work is almost done

Is almost over
Is almost over
Is almost over
See what the Lord has done

Brother don't get worried
Brother don't get worried
Brother don't get worried
For the work is almost done

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Blind Willie Johnson

"Blind" Willie Johnson (January 22, 1897 – September 18, 1945) was an American singer and guitarist, whose music straddled the border between blues and spirituals. more »

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Written by: BLIND WILLIE JOHNSON, GLENN HOWARD KAISER

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10 facts about this song

Historical Significance
"Keep Your Lamp Trimmed and Burning" is a gospel blues song recorded by both Blind Willie Johnson and Mississippi Fred McDowell, making it a piece of music with monumental historical importance in the evolution of American blues music.
Lyrics Origin
The song's lyrics are deeply rooted in the Christian faith, referring to the biblical parable of the ten virgins, as found in the New Testament Book of Matthew.
Blind Willie Johnson's Version
Blind Willie's rendition, recorded in 1928, is considered one of the finest examples of his slide guitar technique and unique gravelly voice. However, it did not chart during Johnson's lifetime.
Mississippi Fred McDowell's Version
Fred McDowell's cover, done much later in 1965, introduced the song to a broader folk and blues audience. His version was played with a slide technique and is considered among his stand-out performances.
Johnson's Personal Life
The theme of the song resonates with Johnson's personal life. He was fond of religious themes as he was a preacher and regularly performed spiritual songs.
Influence
Mississippi Fred McDowell's cover was widely celebrated and his rendition of the song has been influential in its own right, introducing the song to a wider audience and influencing later blues musicians.
Track Included in Albums
McDowell's version of "Keep Your Lamp Trimmed and Burning" appears on his well-known album, "I Do Not Play No Rock 'N' Roll," which emphasizes his dedication to traditional blues music.
Song Interpretation
The song offers a metaphorical message for listeners to remain diligent and prepared for the inevitable trials of life, embodying much of the toughness and resilience found in the blues genre.
Wide Recognition
"Keep Your Lamp Trimmed and Burning" is now widely recognized as a standard in gospel blues, played by many blues and gospel musicians worldwide. It has been covered by various artists in different music genres including rock, folk, country, and gospel.
Song Preservation
Due to its cultural, historical, and aesthetic importance, Blind Willie Johnson's recording of "Keep Your Lamp Trimmed and Burning" has been preserved in the National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress.

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