In 1959 when the University of Gonzaga Glee Club disbanded, three of its members, William Chadbourne Mitchell (aka Chad), Mike Kobluk and Mike Pugh formed a trio.They decided Chad's name sounded the best and dubbed their new act accordingly. They came to the attention of Father Reinard Beaver who encouraged them to come with him to New York the following summer when he went to attend Army Chaplain school. They did a few spontaneous performances along the way to supplement the approx. $300 they had set out with between them.
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Mighty Day CAPO none
DmA7DMA7 I remember one September, When storm winds hit the town, DMGM Women and children were crying, Lord, A7DM And death was all around
Chorus:
DMDM7GBb7 Wasn't that a mighty day, Wasn't that a mighty day DM Wasn't that a mighty day, great God that morning A7DM When the storm winds hit the town
The winds began to blowin', the rains began to fall The lightning shafts were cracklin', Lord, And the thunder started to roll
CHO:
The trumpets gave them warnin', They better leave this place But never meant to leave there homes, Till death was in their face
The seas began to rollin', The ships they could not land, I heard a captain crying, God, Please save this drowin' man
CHO:
The trains they all were loaded, with people leavin' town, The tracks gave way to the ocean, Lord, And the trains they went on down
The waters like some river, went rushin' to and fro I seen my father drowin', Lord, And I watched my mother go
CHO:
Now death your hands are icy, You've got them on my knee You took away my mother now, You're comin' after me