Singing interspersed in testimony of Alice Williams' concerning her daughter's conversion, and followed by discussion on backsliding. Identified on AFS card as "God's Gonna Set This World On Fire" (first line).
Jean Thomas introduces the children after the performance, explaining that they sung at the National Folk Festival in Dallas and at the "Rockefeller ---" before the disc runs out.
Identified on AFS card as "Mary and Martha." Jean Thomas announcement follows. The Williams sisters recall their parents singing it "in the hills of Tennessee."
Announcement by Jean Thomas follows. She identifies Canas and Alice as husband and wife, although this is muddled by the fact that Alice's sister Martha is also named Williams.
Announcement by Jean Thomas follows the song. Credits Vincent Caldwell, originally from Harlan Co., with the composition. (A similar version of this piece was recorded by Mary Barnicle at the Church of Ten Elders in Pineville, Ky., 1938, with the refrain "There's no man who does it like Jesus." [See AFS 1965A.]?¨ Whether it was a derivation of Caldwell's composition or a local variant on which Caldwell based his own is unknown.)