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This Ain’t Your Grandma’s Hymns Record…but it was supposed to be. Both of my grandmothers have been asking me to record a collection of hymns ever since I started this music thing. And I always thought I would do that some day…just for them. But, as I traveled the country, continually hearing “worship” ditties where the word “baby” could easily replace the name “God,” I figured that some other folks besides my family might enjoy a hymns record, too.
Now, don’t get me wrong. I grew up in a church where we’d sing a certain hymn only twice a year, as not to become “complacent” when singing the lyrics. Since I usually didn’t have the words in Braille, I could hum the tunes of hymns and even play many of them on piano, but I did not know their lyrics, nor did I care to. When I arrived in Nashville for college, I was pleasantly surprised to find that most songs performed in church were very easy to memorize. But after a few years of simplicity, I suppose my brain began to wonder whether there might have been more to those archaic pieces of work I’d heard growing up than I first thought. That’s when my hymn research began. I read through lyric after lyric of the most amazingly beautiful poetry, prayers, psalms, and laments. Such depth. Such magnificent language. And mostly from authors and composers who didn’t live much past forty.
I uncovered some unique pieces like “Blind Bartimaeus,” a hymn written by Fanny Crosby. Not a romantic sounding title, but the lyrics sure are…you can just picture Bartimaeus at the temple gates shouting the verses to Jesus as He passed by.
I discovered some songs in very unusual places, too. Being a lover of all things Ken Burns, I watched a documentary he made about the Shakers. (Watch it if you haven’t. I’m on my thousandth viewing, I think.) The Shakers were incredible craftsman, but they also created wonderful music. The melodies, though simple and singable, are hauntingly beautiful. The words are straightforward and humble—and perfect. Finally, there’s the stuff I love with all my heart—the “soulful” Soul music. I grew up on a steady diet of Black Gospel music. (I’m sure you couldn’t tell.) And it ain’t scared to show up on this project.
People of faith have always found magnificent ways to say, “Amen!” I hope that as you listen to this record, you will experience the timeless power and beauty of their lyrics, and will say, “Amen,” too.
Product: 884501163309
ISBN: 884501163309
Kingsway Music: May 2010
1 How Can I Keep From Singing
2 O Sacred Head Now Wounded
3 Just As I Am
4 Do Not Pass Me By
5 Beautiful Saviour
6 Be Thou My Vision
7 Say Amen
8 It Is Well With My Soul
9 Bow Down O Zion
10 Be Still My Soul
11 If I Can Help Somebody
12 Don't Ya Let Nobody Turn You 'Round
13 Home In Me
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