Jesus Is Coming Soon

Album: Praise God I'm Satisfied (1928)
Play Video

Songfacts®:

  • Gospel-blues artist Blind Willie Johnson had a brief career, recording 30 songs between 1927-30, but he is regarded as one of the most influential practitioners of the blues. The blind street-corner evangelist earned money by busking on the streets of Marlin, Texas, until Columbia Records invited him to lay down some tracks for them.
  • Johnson recorded this song in a temporary studio set up in Dallas on December 5, 1928; The lyrics are about the 1918 flu pandemic. An influenza pandemic of unprecedented venom, the Spanish flu swept the world between February 1918 and April 1920. The pandemic killed 50 to 100 million - three to five percent of the world's population - making it one of the deadliest natural disasters in human history. The gospel song explains that the pandemic is God's warning "to turn away from the evil and seek the Lord and pray."
  • When Jack White performed the White Stripes track "Ball And Biscuit" on the October 10, 2020 episode of Saturday Night Live, he incorporated some lyrics from "Jesus Is Coming Soon." He included these timely lines, relevant to the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic.

    The noble said to the people
    You better close your public schools
    Until the events of death has ending, you better close your churches too

Comments

Be the first to comment...

Editor's Picks

Who Did It First?

Who Did It First?Music Quiz

Do you know who recorded the original versions of these ten hit songs?

Mick Jones of Foreigner

Mick Jones of ForeignerSongwriter Interviews

Foreigner's songwriter/guitarist tells the stories behind the songs "Juke Box Hero," "I Want To Know What Love Is," and many more.

Vince Clarke

Vince ClarkeSongwriter Interviews

An original member of Depeche Mode, Vince went on to form Erasure and Yaz.

Martin Page

Martin PageSongwriter Interviews

With Bernie Taupin, Martin co-wrote the #1 hits "We Built This City" and "These Dreams." After writing the Pretty Woman song for Go West, he had his own hit with "In the House of Stone and Light."

Max Cavalera of Soulfly (ex-Sepultura)

Max Cavalera of Soulfly (ex-Sepultura)Songwriter Interviews

The Brazilian rocker sees pictures in his riffs. When he came up with one of his gnarliest songs, there was a riot going on.

Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath, Heaven And Hell

Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath, Heaven And HellSongwriter Interviews

Guitarist Tony Iommi on the "Iron Man" riff, the definitive Black Sabbath song, and how Ozzy and Dio compared as songwriters.