Difference between revisions of "Greenville"
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− | *Composer: [[Jean-Jacques Rousseau]] ( | + | *Composer: [[Jean-Jacques Rousseau]] (1712–1778), 1752 |
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*[[Yes, My Native Land, I Love Thee]] | *[[Yes, My Native Land, I Love Thee]] | ||
− | *[[Lord, Dismiss Us with Thy Blessing]] | + | *[[Lord, Dismiss Us with Thy Blessing]], by [[John Fawcett]] (1740–1817) |
*[[Go Tell Aunt Rhody the Old Grey Goose Is Dead]] (not a hymn) | *[[Go Tell Aunt Rhody the Old Grey Goose Is Dead]] (not a hymn) | ||
+ | *[[Gently, Lord, O Gently Lead Us]]<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=qZcxmLEvoN0C&pg=PA2&dq=%22hymns+and+tunes%22+date:1000-1844&lr=&num=100&as_brr=1#PPA35,M1 Sacred Songs: Adapted to Social Religious Meetings, Sabbath Schools, and ..., 1843 (p. 35)—Greenville is arranged differently here than is normally seen today]</ref> | ||
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[[category:Tunes]] | [[category:Tunes]] |
Latest revision as of 12:14, 19 February 2009
General Information
- Composer: Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712–1778), 1752
Associated Lyrics
- Yes, My Native Land, I Love Thee
- Lord, Dismiss Us with Thy Blessing, by John Fawcett (1740–1817)
- Go Tell Aunt Rhody the Old Grey Goose Is Dead (not a hymn)
- Gently, Lord, O Gently Lead Us[1]