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Elmer, Richard M. "'How Great Thou Art! "The Vicissitudes of a Hymn." The Hymn 9 (January 1958):18–20. A discussion of the two translations of the text by E. Gustav Johnson and Hine. Richardson, Paul A. "How Great Thou Art." Church Musician 39 (August 1988):9–1 1. A Hymn of the Month article on the text by Carl Boberg as translated by Hine.
How Great Thou Art: Where Did They Go, Lord? Dallas Frazier, A. L. "Doodle" Owens: 1970: He Walks Beside Me: Where Do I Go from Here? Paul Williams: 1972: Elvis (1973 album) Where Do You Come From? Ruth Batchelor, Bob Roberts: 1962: Girls! Girls! Girls! Where No One Stands Alone: Mosie Lister: 1966: How Great Thou Art: The Whiffenpoof Song
He published more than 60 poems, hymns, and gospel songs, [a] including a collaboration with Swedish hymnist Lina Sandell. [3] Of his works, "O store Gud" ('O Great God'), upon which "How Great Thou Art" is based, the best known. The song is a natural romantic description of God's creation, which in each chorus ends with the songwriter wanting ...
For the 75th anniversary of the hymn "How Great Thou Art," copyright owners of the song asked worship leader Matt Redman to record a new verse.
How Great Thou Art (1957) One Man's Songs (1957) This Was the West (Disneyland, 1958) – Stan Jones and the Sons of the Pioneers as The Ranger Chorus [19] Wagons West (RCA Camden, 1958) Cool Water (RCA Victor, 1960) Room Full of Roses (RCA Camden, 1960) Westward Ho! (1961) Lure of the West (1961) Tumbleweed Trail (RCA Victor, 1962)
Take My Word; Talk To Me; Tell It To Jesus; Ten with a Two; Texas; That's What Children Are For; That's Why I Love Her; The Wall; There Are Worse Things Than Be; There Goes A Man; There Is No Easy Way; There shall be showers of blessing (written by Daniel Webster in 1883) There's A Way; There's Gonna Be Love In My Home; There's No Tomorrow In Sight
How Great Thou Art: Gospel Favorites from the Grand Ole Opry is a live album of the Grand Ole Opry special of the same name, and features Alan Jackson, Loretta Lynn and Brad Paisley among others. Track listing
Paul mentioned an old interview where I said some stuff." Bettmann Archive Art Garfunkel and Paul Simon at the Grammys in the 1970s The "Bright Eyes" singer continued to share his regrets over ...