“Can’t Stop Singing About Jesus”: Exploring the “Devotional” Tag

“Can’t Stop Singing About Jesus”: Exploring the “Devotional” Tag

Bandcamp Daily
Bandcamp DailyMay 5, 2026

Why It Matters

The resurgence of these obscure devotional albums shows how digital platforms and collector networks can monetize and preserve niche cultural artifacts, creating new revenue streams for artists or their families while expanding the market for faith‑based independent music.

Summary

The article surveys the niche "devotional" tag on Bandcamp, highlighting a handful of obscure Christian‑focused releases that exist only as self‑issued or private‑press records. It centers on Gary Fink’s 1979 album *Can’t Stop Singing About Jesus*, which was rescued from a Goodwill find, viral on Reddit, and reissued in 2025 to fund the artist’s son’s medical bills, illustrating how online communities can revive forgotten music. Other examples include Bonnie Knopf’s 1989 synth‑laden *Every Moment*, Pamela Collier’s 2009 gospel‑infused *Open Doors*, Errol Clay’s spoken‑word sermons from Texas, Oden Fong’s self‑produced 1980s‑style pop rock *Invisible Man*, and a rare a cappella cassette *Hosanna* rescued by archivist Ezra Fike. The piece underscores the eclectic soundscape and cultural significance of these devotional recordings that remain largely hidden outside Bandcamp.

“Can’t Stop Singing About Jesus”: Exploring the “Devotional” Tag

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