
Here is another key of G chord-melody song, this time an original that further shows Rev. Davis seemingly limitless imagination. Dr. Ellis tells us: Davis was very much aware of the social implications of this rousing participatory number when he told a Seattle audience, “People been talking about going to heaven, and we divided down here. We don’t want to mix together down here but we all want to go to heaven.
One thing I want to say, there ain’t no white heaven and there ain’t no white hell. Ain’t no black heaven, and there ain’t no black hell. But when all of us die, you understand, we likely going to that same hell. There ain’t no white fire down there either… Let us see where heaven begin at,” at which point he launched into Let Us Get Together.