I'm going to Kansas CityKansas City here I comeI'm going to Kansas CityKansas City here I come
They got a crazy way of loving there
And I'm gonna get me some I'll be standing on the corner
On the corner of Twelfth Street and VineI'm gonna be standing on the corner
On the corner of Twelfth Street and VineWith my Kansas City baby
And a bottle of Kansas City wine Well I might take a train
I might take a plane
But if I have to walkI'm gonna get there just the sameI'm going to Kansas CityKansas City here I come
They got a crazy way of loving there
And I'm gonna get me some I'm gonna pack my clothes
Leave at the break of dawnI'm gonna pack my clothes
Everybody will be sleeping
Nobody will know where I've gone
Cause if I stay in town
I know I'm gonna die
Gotta find a friendly city
And that's the reason whyI'm going to Kansas CityKansas City here I come
They got a crazy way of loving there
And I'm gonna get me some
The Golden Gate Quartet, also known as the Golden Gate Jubilee Quartet, was one of the most successful African-American gospel groups. Founded in Norfolk, Virginia, in 1937, they significantly contributed to the spread of the gospel genre throughout the United States and beyond. Known for their impeccable vocal style, complex harmonies, and deeply moving spiritual lyrics, they recorded numerous hits during their long career. Among their most representative songs are "Didn't It Rain", "Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child" and "This Little Light of Mine". The group collaborated with internationally renowned artists such as Mahalia Jackson and Louis Armstrong, solidifying their status as a pillar of gospel music. The Golden Gate Quartet left a lasting legacy, influencing generations of gospel singers and shaping the evolution of the genre.
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