#WalterHawkins: "Thank You" Video Footage

If you know me, you probably know that this is my favorite gospel song ever, in the history of any and every gospel song ever written or recorded.  This is it.  It’s “Thank You,” by Walter Hawkins, featuring Yvette Flunder on lead.

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6 Responses

  • Daniel wrote on July 15, 2010

    This song is one of the great songs in gospel music ever!


  • Byron wrote on July 16, 2010

    Love how each of these titan artists added their own thing to the sing-along. James Moore... incomparable. Tramine... the bell. Frank Williams.. major first tenor and so clear... and then Worship Leader, the Maestro, Minster Thomas A. Whitfield changed the complete tone of the song; had he been sitting on the piano, I just don't know what. That was my first time seeing that and what a pleasure. Notwithstanding, Bishop Yvette Flunder set it all up. Wassup with the outfit change at the top of the first video? Different nights I presume. AND THE WRITER... the Bishop Walter Hawkins. PHENOMENAL. All praise to Jesus.


  • TAdamson wrote on July 16, 2010

    James Moore wore that song OUT!!!!!! Another great gospel singer truly missed nowadays!!!!


  • BigT wrote on July 23, 2010

    Sooo... the fact the Yvette Flunder is an out in the open lesbian and Walter was well...doesn't bother anyone in the least?


  • J Matt wrote on July 23, 2010

    BigT, shut up!


  • ejgaines wrote on July 23, 2010

    @J Matt -- not nice. c'mon, man. @BigT -- Walter Hawkins was a lesbian?! LOL grammar's everything, my friend... And no, Yvette Flunder's sexuality does not take away the truth and beauty of this SONG, any more than the Word of God would be "tainted" if a crackhead read it aloud in a brothel full of pimps and whores. Truth is Truth, regardless of the messenger's sinful nature. So, no... it doesn't "bother" me.



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