Charlie Adams’ Music
Charlie Adams’ Music…timeless and inspiring. Enjoy these beautiful songs written and sung by my dad, Charlie Adams. Dad went to be with the Lord in 1987, but his music still lives today.
Moved Up Higher
Charlie Adams
This is Dad’s last project. He fulfilled the desire of his heart to walk on the streets of gold with Jesus, immediately after testifying and singing the live songs: Living on Borrowed Time and Rich in Jesus.
Special thanks to Uncle Bill and Aunt Freda Adams, and their daughters – the Adams sisters for all they did on this project.
Memories Hanging On
Just as Sure as There’s a Song
The Lord Allowed Miracles
Just at the Mention of His Name
Oh Lord It’s Good
Lay All Our Memories Down
Dad’s Last Testimony
Living On Borrowed Time (Live)
Rich In Jesus (Live)
Dad’s Last Testimony (Complete with songs)
I’m Moving Up Higher
Charlie Adams
Son Of David
I’m Moving Up Higher
Vanity
Shake The Nail Scarred Hands
I Love You Jesus
Where Did Momma Go? (Billy Wayne Adams on the Recitation)
Did You Know Jesus Loves You?
Talk About A Time
Some Day I’m Going Home
Jesus, The Blood and the Cross
I Can’t Wait To Touch The Hills Of Home
Charlie Adams
I Can’t Wait To Touch The Hills Of Home
Rich In Jesus
Touch From Heaven
Jesus I Believe In You
Days In Greenup County
Hallelujah City (Written by – Bill Adams – Dad’s Brother)
When Jesus Comes I’ll Go
Just As Sure As There’s A Song
I Just Came To Play The Drums
Living Bread
The Adams Brothers Sing
Songs of Inspiration
(Featuring: Aunt Freda (Riffe) Adams on Back Up Vocals)
Don’t You Want To Go? – (Charlie Adams)
Where Did Mama Go? – (Charlie Adams) (“Sis” – Sherry Yates – on the recitation)
Heaven On My Mind – (Bill Adams)
Happy Strings – (Charlie Adams)
I’m So Thankful – (Charlie Adams)
Happy Little Song – (Bill Adams)
Time Has Slipped Away From Me – (Bill Adams)
No One – (Charlie Adams)
Big Wheel In The Sky – (Bill Adams)
I’ll Just Keep Walking On – (Bill Adams)
I’ll Be No Stranger – (Charlie Adams)
Beautiful Grace – (Bill Adams)
45’s
Memories Hanging On
More Than A DJ to Me (Written and performed by Bill Adams – Dad’s brother)