The Crabb Family is a Grammy-nominated, Dove Award-winning Southern Gospel family group from Beaver Dam, Kentucky. They have have had sixteen #1 songs on the national radio charts.
From a church in rural Kentucky to an annual concert audience of 800,000, the Crabb Family has managed to break through musical genre barriers to reach people from all walks of life with the message of the gospel. From the beginning of their musical ministry nearly 10 years ago, they had no way of knowing just what was in store.
Four years of hard work!This month of May we celebrated four years on the air. We continue working on the dissemination of this wonderful instrument, thank you for participating in our story!
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Intro: C-G-F-C-F-G-C
CGF Verse 1: To some its just an emblem, a formality; C It's a symbol that's been used so frequently G Many blaspheme and despise. CF Though its ancient it abides. G A shrine to death that stands for life to me. FC Chorus: There was a cross made for the Son of God at Calvary.
Two pieces of rough timber on a hill. FG Through His hands and through His feet, CF He took the nails for you and me. G Angels watched as He died for the lost. CGC Though He could have walked away He chose the cross. CGF Verse 2: You see why this old emblem is so dear to me. C It stood for suffering, yet it brought us peace. GCF It bridged the gap for man, offered cleansing for our sins; G An icon that reminds us that we're free.(Chorus) F Bridge: God forbid that I should ever let my memory fade
But forever keep the cross in view GA For that's where I was saved, I was saved GD Chorus: There was a cross made for the Son of God at Calvary.
Two pieces of rough timber on a hill. GA Through His hands and through His feet, DG He took the nails for you and me. A Angels watched as He died for the lost. DAD Though He could have walked away He chose the cross.