Singer Joan Osborne was born on July 8, 1962, in the town of Anchorage, KY, but it wasn't until relocating to New York City in the early '90s (to study at N.Y.U.'s film school) that she began to take a singing career seriously after singing Billie Holiday's classic "God Bless the Child" at a local bar's "open mic night." In addition to Holiday, Osborne looked to such legendary vocalists as Etta James and Ray Charles as role models, as the up-and-coming singer decided not to cater to major record companies and formed her own label, Womanly Hips, which resulted in such releases as 1992's in-concert Soul Show, among others. But eventually, Osborne decided to sign on with a major label, Mercury, which in turn issued the singer's next release, Relish, in March of 1995. The album proved to have a long life, as almost a year after its initial release the track "One of Us" became a massive MTV and radio smash, camping out at the number one spot on the U.S. singles chart for two weeks and Relish eventually racked up sales of three million copies. Further tracks ("Right Hand Man" and "St.
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Go Where I Send Thee Lyrics

Joan Osborne

Go Where I Send Thee
Children, go where I send thee.
How shall I send thee?
I'm gonna send thee by one;
One's for the little itty Baby,
Born, born Lord,
Born in Bethlehem.
Children, go where I send thee.
How shall I send thee?
I'm gonna send thee two by two, 'cause
Two was a Paul and Silas, and
One was the little itty Baby,
Born, born Lord
Born in Bethlehem
Children, go where I send thee.
How shall I send thee?
I'm gonna send thee three by three, 'cause
Three was the Hebrew children, and
Two was a Paul and Silas, and
One was the little itty Baby,
Born, born Lord,
Born, in Bethlehem.
Children, go where I send thee.
How shall I send thee?
I'm gonna send thee four by four, 'cause
Four was the poor came knockin' on the door, and
Three was the Hebrew children, and
Two was a Paul and Silas, and
One was the little itty Baby,
Born, born Lord,
Born, in Bethlehem.