"After Awhile"
Sometimes listed as After A While or After While.
"After Awhile" (need songwriter info)
- Greenes (1995 Memories Renewed)
- Harvesters (2012 Favorites)
- Jim Hill And The Golden Keys Quartet (196? Our Changing World)
- Land Of The Sky Boys (2007 Featuring Their Smiling Bass Jody Medford)
- London Parris And The Apostles (1973 Featuring Their Bass London Parris)
- Marksmen (1979 Ride That Glory Train)
- Perfect Heart (1996 Relives The Good Ole Days)
- Southmen Quartet (1975 Singing Southern Style)
- Stamps Baxter Quartet (1958 Gospel Songs)
- Thrasher Brothers (1968 For Goodness Sake)
"After Awhile" (Michael English/Singing Americans Music/BMI)
- Singing Americans (1985 Black and White; 1996 20 Favorites By The Singing Americans)
"After Awhile" (J R Baxter/Floyd Formby/Stamps Baxter Music/BMI)
- Chuck Wagon Gang (1958 In The Garden (45-EP); 1959 The Chuck Wagon Gang; 1988 Memories Made New Volume 1; 2004 Live In Branson)
"After Awhile" (Will M. Ramsey)
- Inspirations (1973 We Shall Rise-listed as "After While")
- Wendy Bagwell And The Sunliters (1976 We’re Not Getting Older, Just Closer To Home)
"After Awhile" (Mrs. Theodore Sisk)
- Anchormen (1986 Sweet Communion; 2008 Foundations)
- Blackwood Brothers (1969 The Heavenly Harmony Of The Blackwood Brothers Quartet; 2005 Radio Shows of the 30s, 40s, and 50s)
- Chuck Wagon Gang (1952 on 78 single; 1953 All God's Children Gonna Rise And Shine (45-EP); 1965 The Sunshine Special)
- Dixie Echoes (1972 New Sounds; 1974 One Day at a Time; 2000 Reunion)
- Gold City (1981 We Believe; 1999 Amazing Grace: A Hymn Collection; 2000 20th Anniversary Celebration)(Credits are incorrect on Amazing Grace: A Hymn Collection. Mrs. Theodore Sisk is the correct songwriter.)
- J D Sumner And The Stamps (1993 20 Southern Gospel Favorites; 1997 Pure Gospel: 16 Vintage Gospel Standards)
- LeFevre Quartet (2020 Sing It Again)
- Soul'd Out Quartet (2004 Walking Worthy)