Just a Little Talk with Jesus
{{Short description|1937 gospel hymn by Cleavant Derricks}}
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| name = Just a Little Talk with Jesus (also known as "I Once was Lost in Sin but Jesus took Me In")
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| published = {{Start date|1937|01|01}} by Stamps-Baxter Music Company, Dallas, Texas, renewed {{Start date|1964|01|02}} administrated by Brentwood-Benson Music Publishing Inc., Brentwood, Tennessee.
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| album = song book = Harbor Bells No. 6
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| genre = gospel music
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| writer = Cleavant Derricks
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"Just a Little Talk with Jesus" is a gospel music song published by Stamps-Baxter Music Company on January 1, 1937,{{Cite book |last=Library of Congress. Copyright Office. |url=http://archive.org/details/catalogofcopyrig323libr |title=Catalog of Copyright Entries 1937 Musical Compositions New Series Vol 32 Pt 3 For the Year 1937 |date=1937 |publisher=U.S. Govt. Print. Off. |others=United States Copyright Office |language=English}}Church Hymnal, Tennessee Music & Printing Company, Cleveland TN, 1951 written by Cleavant Derricks. In 1936, he sold the song to Stamps-Baxter in exchange for fifty songbooks, which he then sold for ten cents each.{{Cite web |title=Just a little talk with Jesus |url=https://www.hymnologyarchive.com/just-a-little-talk-with-jesus |access-date=2023-01-21 |website=Hymnology Archive |language=en-US}}
It has been recorded by many notable artists, including The Fairfield Four.,{{Cite web |title=Release "The Best of the Fairfield Four 1946-1953" by The Fairfield Four - MusicBrainz |url=https://musicbrainz.org/release/83ecd37e-2270-40a3-bfad-c111f5862eb4 |access-date=2023-01-21 |website=musicbrainz.org}} Elvis Presley, The Stanley Brothers, Nina Hagen and others. In 2005, Keith Lancaster arranged the song as "It's All Right."
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