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Richard Rodgers originally composed this tune (with the title "Beneath the Southern Cross") for the NBC television series Victory at Sea (1952/1953). When Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II collaborated on Me and Juliet, Rodgers took his old melody and set it to new words by Hammerstein, producing the song "No Other Love". [1]
Another Clephane hymn, "Beneath the Cross of Jesus", is often heard at Easter, [4] and is usually sung to the tune "St Christopher" by English organist Frederick Charles Maker. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Clephane's "The Ninety and Nine" is a reference to the Parable of the Lost Sheep , ending with the celebratory lines, "And the angels echoed around the ...
Lyrics, Story: All My Life: 2002 Kristyn Getty: Tapestry — Beneath the Cross (Hymn for Cross and Community) 2005 Kristyn Getty: New Irish Hymns 4 In Christ Alone Lyrics, Story: Better Is One Day with Jesus Based on Luke 10:38-42: 2005 Kristyn Getty: Songs That Jesus Said — Born Where the Shadows Lie: 2004 Kristyn Getty: New Irish Hymns 3 ...
I've found a friend in Jesus: C.W. Fry: Tune from unknown source arranged by Sankey [4] 114: Room at the Cross: Look away to the cross of the Crucified One: F.J. Crosby: 125: The Cleansing Fountain: Behold a fountain deep and wide: Ira D. Sankey: 128: Substitution: O Christ, what burdens bow'd thy head: Mrs A.R. Cousin: 139: The Cross of Jesus ...
A list of all songs with lyrics about Jesus Christ, where he is specifically the central subject.This category contains both songs referring to specific moments of Jesus's life (birth, preaching, crucifixion) and songs of blessing, rejoicing or mourning where he is portrayed as a religious deity or examined as a cultural figure.
" ("Look at those stars that are waving on it: This is the symbol of Jesus, who died on it for Samoa.") The 1952-53 NBC Television Series Victory At Sea contained a musical number entitled "Beneath the Southern Cross". "Southern Cross" is a single released by Crosby, Stills and Nash in 1981. It reached #18 on Billboard Hot 100 in late 1982.
Jesus, keep me near the cross; There a precious fountain, Free to all, a healing stream, Flows from Calvary's mountain. Refrain: In the cross, in the cross, Be my glory ever, Till my raptured soul shall find Rest beyond the river. Near the cross, a trembling soul, Love and mercy found me, There the Bright and Morning Star Shed its beams around me.
My Utmost for His Highest is the first of three albums of songs inspired by Oswald Chambers' devotional of the same name.The album, produced by Brown Bannister, features performances by popular Christian musicians of songs relating to a day from Chamber's book.