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Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me Yet is a 1971 composition by Gavin Bryars based on a loop of an unknown homeless man singing a brief improvised stanza. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The loop was possibly the singer's recollection of the chorus of a gospel hymn, by James M Black , published in 1911.
The homeless singer may have put two original hymns together "He Never Failed Me Yet" [1] and possibly "The Blood that Jesus once shed for me" [2] as there exists no record of a hymn with the precise phrasing he used. There is a hymn called "He Never Failed Me Yet" composed by the African American Robert J. Ray, composer,composer of Sacred ...
"The Song That Never Ends" "There's a Hole in My Bucket" "John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt" "Found a Peanut" "Versace (song)" "Yon Yonson" "10 Green Bottles" "99 Bottles of Beer" "Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me Yet" "Ti amo" "Ievan Polkka" (5th stanza) by Loituma, seen frequently in the infamous "Leekspin" animation "The Wheels on the Bus"
He left in 1994 to concentrate on composition and performance. He lives in England, and, for part of the year, on the west coast of Canada. Since 1986 Bryars has run The Gavin Bryars Ensemble with his preferred musicians, consisting chiefly of low strings. Now, in addition, this regularly includes his children (2 cellos, piano and double bass)
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He has never failed us, even when we did not see Him working." [ 11 ] Timothy Yap of JubileeCast opined "Chris Brown who gets to lead 3 out of the 8 tracks is particularly affective on "Trust in God."
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