All Things Bright And Beautiful Tune 2 "Royal Oak" CMP 23
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royal oak is the correct tune.
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@winchesterick This tune (Royal Oak) seems to be used much more in the south of England. The other tune (Bright and Beautiful) is more usual in other areas!
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Cheers Mate! Nice to have Welsh Routes!
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I prefer this one to play and the other to sing.
Although there is a choir version. Which isnt in any of my books !!
CMP is a great hymnal !!
Great playing to !! ~ now why havent i got one of those organs in the flat :/ ~ Anyway I just live north of Cardiff :) .. surprised your in Swansea hehe
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This is just marvelous. Way back in the 1950's my gran played the organ at our Welbeck Road City Mission, I had the job of working the bellows for it.
I'd have to go some to keep the Conacher Organ in full flow I'm sure.
MrKeengardener 5 months ago
@MrKeengardener Cheers for the encouragement much appreciated.
RobCharles1981 5 months ago
This hymn reminds me of our youth choir at the Methodist Church that I grew up in. We were only young teens, but sang full four-part harmony. I learned more about vocal music in church than I did in high school. Every time I hear this song I think of those wonderful days in choir at church. And very honestly I can't sing this hymn in church nowadays without breaking up. It has such special meaning to me. Thank you for posting it.
bulldogbarks55 1 year ago
@bulldogbarks55 Many Thanks.
RobCharles1981 1 year ago
You tend not to hear this tune so much any more. This is the tune I always remember from being a child. Good to hear it again.
winchesterick 1 year ago
Cheers Thanks for the comments!
RobCharles1981 1 year ago