Did you purposely skip the second line in the second and third verse? I just noticed as I was listening and couldn't sing all the words. Sounds great though.
I am very taken by this hymn and appreciate your talent very much. Especially the great reverence you have given to it. Simply splendid, powerful and as close to heaven as it can possibly be. Thanks..Barry
Did you purposely skip the second line in the second and third verse? I just noticed as I was listening and couldn't sing all the words. Sounds great though.
davidmoseley1988 2 years ago
Yeah, I did. I had limited disk space left on my camera. Sorry for throwing you off. :D
jpwsml 2 years ago
Amen my friend!!!! Keep on playing for God. :)
twflightservicemgr78 2 years ago
Can do!!!
jpwsml 2 years ago
BRAVO Maestro!!!! Loved it....this is one of my fav hymns!!!!! As an organist, I love to play this hymn when ever the opportunity comes up.
Love the auctives, loved the sound, good job! Thank you for making this Celtic Man happy! :)
twflightservicemgr78 2 years ago
Glad you enjoyed it! One of my favorites too. "Ask who it may be, Christ Jesus it is he..."
jpwsml 2 years ago
I am very taken by this hymn and appreciate your talent very much. Especially the great reverence you have given to it. Simply splendid, powerful and as close to heaven as it can possibly be. Thanks..Barry
BPoudrier 2 years ago
My favorite Hymn! I love it because the melody and words are 500 years old! Also, It's The Protestant Reformations like official song!
anime1217 3 years ago
Yes, Martin Luther did us a great service in writing this hymn, Glad you liked it.
jpwsml 3 years ago
FROM COSTA RICA: I like the sound of the organ.....
ticoguy05 3 years ago
Thank you. The organ was built by a local organist Thomas Helms. He did a great job of putting in a good selection of stops.
jpwsml 3 years ago
Awesome jpwsml!
organnut 3 years ago
One of my favorites.
wheidelberg 3 years ago