And let me give a word of warning now to Bishop2, LF, and Loopy... this ain't no throwback thread, so don't be mentioning no songs from the doggone 60s that don't nobody know except y'all... LOL!
Hey... I'm with Loopy, I don't know of that many gospel songs from the 60's, that would be Bishop2 all the way!

I do like He's A Keepa, still sounds as fresh as the day it came out, along with a constant message.
I LOVE the arrangement of "Jesus Saves" on that CD. It's oh-so Detroit/Winans!
Anybody else on here remember Lawrence Matthews ("Savior Do Not Pass Me By")? Also, anything on John P. Kee's VERY FIRST album "Yes Lord."
I do too, that's one of my top 10 hymn arrangement songs I like. To this day, "Savior, Do Not Pass Me By" is my song. Any song that Lawrence Matthews ministers is always pretty solid. Just a small correction though Loop, **ducking while I'm typing this lol** Yes Lord wasn't John P. Kee's first recording (solo, yes), but Brethren In Unity was the first.
Ok this song was ringing in my soul so loudly this morning, I had to share. Last year some time, I visited Mysteryman and NJ's church. One of the (many) songs the choir sang was Cosmo's "Step Back, Let God Do It." Its been stuck in my spirit ever since. WoooooooooHOOOOO!!!!
Now THERE'S a flashback for your Fri-- uhh, I mean Wednesday. 
Yes, that's definitely a good flashback for today. Heck, I need to let the lyrics be my motto for today.