Ain'a that good news by william l dawson
"Ain't That Good News" is a song written and recorded by American singer-songwriter William L. Dawson in 1938. The song is a classic example of gospel music, with a strong emphasis on spiritual themes and a lively, upbeat tempo.
The song's lyrics are a celebration of the good news of salvation, with Dawson singing about the joy and freedom that comes from knowing Jesus Christ. The song's chorus repeats the phrase "Ain't that good news, ain't that good news" as a way of emphasizing the wonderful news of salvation.
"Ain't That Good News" has been covered by many other artists over the years, including gospel legends like Mahalia Jackson and Sam Cooke. The song remains a beloved classic in the gospel music tradition, and its message of hope and redemption continues to inspire listeners to this day.
Here's a link to a recording of "Ain't That Good News" by William L. Dawson: