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There Is Power In the Blood
I'd Rather Have Jesus
I Need Thee Ev'ry Hour
My Lord Is Near Me All The Time
Why Do I Sing About Jesus
Jesus Is Lord Of All
Lord, I Want To Be A Christian
How Great Thou Art
I Am Resolved
It Is Well With My Soul
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None
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These hymns have stayed with me. Many are hymns I've only known for 10-15 years. I can remember a friend give his testimony why he wanted to be a church musician. He sang "Why do I sing about Jesus." It was the first time I heard the song and have not been the same since. There are many, many other favorites.
Your top ten favorite hymns
Discussion in '2003 Archive' started by Gina B, Aug 11, 2003.
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My favorite by far is
(1)What wonderous love is this?
I love every verse in this hymn. I am a twenty five year old male who doesn't get shaken up over much. I don't cry at any movie. But sometimes when I sing this song to myself I get teary eyed. Goose bumps are a given.
other winners include (in no order)
(2) O Come, O Come Emanuel
(3) Be Thou My Vision
(4) What Child is this
(5) O Sacred Head now Wounded
(6) Oh the Deep deep love of Jesus -
Another favorite has just come to mind:
In Tenderness He Sought Me -
1. There Is Power in the Blood
2. I Will Arise and Go to Jesus (specifically Buddy and Julie Miller’s version)
3. How Great Thou Art
4. Great is Thy Faithfulness
5. It Is Well With My Soul
6. There is a Fountain (particularly Willie Nelson's version)
7. One Day
8. Christ the Lord is Risen Today
9. Jesus, What Friend to Sinners
10. I Sing the Mighty Power of God
11. Blessed Assurance
12. Trust and Obey
13. Victory in Jesus
Honorable mention: “God of Earth and Outer Space” -
I Cannot Tell is to the tune of Londonderry Air (Danny Boy). Not THAT I can hum. Wonderful words!
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There's really a song named Londonderry Air? LOL! I can only imagine the word changes that song must have suffered through over the years...
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Londonderry is a city of about 60k in Northern Ireland on the River Foyle. The 'air' is named in tribute to this Irish town.
'London' of course is in England and 'derry' is a nonsensical word used in children's rhymes (according to OED). But put together, they become a real town! -
Historically Londonderry has always been Derry to the Irish. The British added London but this was never accepted by Nationalists.
Traditionally Catholic/nationalists call it Derry, Unionist/Protestants call it Londonderry.
Some compromise was reached a few years ago when Derry City council became a nationalist controlled council. The city is officially called Derry whilst the county is officially referred to as Co.Londonderry.
It'll always be Derry to those of us who appreciate our Irish heritage.
Nothing to do with music but thought I'd clear that up. -
A nonsensical word? Were my grandfather alive, I'm sure that would come as quite a shock to him, since he grew up in Derry City.
Just for trivia's sake, a good friend of mine had an Irish rebel band called "Spirit of '16" and I used to sit in with them here and there.
One of the songs we used to do was "Back Home in Derry" (sung roughly to the tune of "Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald"):
By Bobby Sands, additional lyrics by Christy Moore:
In 1803, we sailed out to sea
Out of the sweet town of Derry
For Australia bound, if we didn't all drown
The marks of out fetters we carried
In our rusty iron chains, we cried for our wains [i.e. wee 'uns = children]
Our good women we left in sorrow
As the mainsails unfurled, our curses we hurled
At the English and thoughts of tomorrow
Oh....oh, I wish I was back home in Derry.
Oh....oh, I wish I was back home in Derry.
At the mouth of the Foyle bid farwell to the soil
As down below decks we were lying.
O'Doherty' screamed, woken out of a dream
By a vision of bold Robert dying.
The sun burned cruel as we dished out the gruel
Dan O'Connor was down with a fever
Sixty rebels today bound for Botany Bay.
How many would reach their receiver?
chorus
We cursed them to Hell,
As our bow fought the swell
Our ship danced like a moth in the firelight.
Wild horses rode high as the devil passed by
Taking souls into Hades by twilight
Five weeks out to sea we were now 43
We buried our comrades each morning
In our own slime, we were lost in a time,
Endless nights without dawning
chorus
Van Diemens Land is a hell for a man
To live out his whole life in slavery
Where the climate is raw and the gun makes the law
Neither wind nor rain care for bravery
Twenty years have gone by and I've ended my bond
My comrades' ghosts walk behind me
A rebel I came; I'm still the same
On a cold winter's night you will find me. (or on the cold winds of night...)
chorus
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