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St Luke's Church, Eccleshill - musical items

This page is provided so that you can hear the tunes of items which we use in church. Mostly they are written by the vicar. Please note that they are copyright - we are very happy to give permission to you to use them, but we would like to hear about it. Please include any use on your Christian Copyright Licence returns.

 

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Down this page:
- the words,
- the story,
- the sheet music,
- media player.

Sing to him


You should see a media player panel above here:
if it doesn't work, see footnote

Sing to him

Sing to him
    All the earth!
a joyful hymn
    All the earth!
Words of worship, words of praise,
words of wonder, all your days.
    Let his people evermore
    praise him!

Seek the Lord
    All the earth!
Hear his word
    All the earth!
Seek him in your daily life
joy in sorrow, peace in strife
    Let his people evermore
    praise him!

Give him glory
    All the earth!
Tell his story
    All the earth!
Spread the message far and near
till the whole wide world shall hear.
    Let his people evermore
    praise him!

Bless the King
    All the earth!
Praises sing,
    All the earth!
For he reigns in heaven above,
King of Glory, King of Love.
    Let his people evermore
    praise him!

Words copyright © Pam Gidney 2006.
Music copyright © John Hartley 2006.
 

Story behind the song

John Hartley

 

Music
 

 


Windows Media Player. When you click the left-hand "play" button your computer should have started to play the tune. If it didn't, you might be able to get the tune by clicking here, or by right-clicking the link, choosing "save target as", saving it onto your computer, and then opening it with a music-playing program.

Please remember that a midi file of a tune isn't supposed to be a state-of-the-art musical arrangement - it is only supposed to give a basic idea of how the tune goes. Any reasonable organist / keyboard player / music group could make it sound far better.

 

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This web page was created on 18th September 2006.