I am an ELCA Lutheran from South Carolina. Tonight (April 10), I attended a Lent service at my church. We sang this as our closing hymn. However, it was to the tune, MARTYDOM, composed by Hugh Wilson, 1764-1824. It is #337 in Evangelical Lutheran Worship.
@mkl62 Yes, that's true. You can google it and find out that Watts wrote neither the music nor the refrain "at the cross". The tune that was first used was indeed "Martryrdom" and most versions you hear are to that tune and without the refrain. However, I already knew the Glenn Kaiser version through Johnny Cash.
beautiful version thanks for sharing!
mickschick27 3 months ago
gloire a DIEU.
cheveauxx 6 months ago
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billoberstjr 10 months ago
Glenn you blessed me with this today, brother. Thank you!
billoberstjr 10 months ago
I am an ELCA Lutheran from South Carolina. Tonight (April 10), I attended a Lent service at my church. We sang this as our closing hymn. However, it was to the tune, MARTYDOM, composed by Hugh Wilson, 1764-1824. It is #337 in Evangelical Lutheran Worship.
mkl62 10 months ago
@mkl62 Yes, that's true. You can google it and find out that Watts wrote neither the music nor the refrain "at the cross". The tune that was first used was indeed "Martryrdom" and most versions you hear are to that tune and without the refrain. However, I already knew the Glenn Kaiser version through Johnny Cash.
Sweetmelody2011 10 months ago
peux-tu me traduire ton message ? please. merci philippe
cheveauxx 6 months ago
good. played like mom did on the piano.
TheFeather13 11 months ago