How Can I Keep From Singing?
Words: Attributed to “Pauline T.”; Music: Robert Lowry; Arranged for Solo, SATB, SSAA or TTBB.
Words: Attributed to “Pauline T.”; Music: Robert Lowry; Arranged for Solo, SATB, SSAA or TTBB.
“I know he died for me, for you and all mankind… How can I, knowing this, do anything else but love him, my Redeemer?”
Lord who seeks the straying down the years, across the miles, Make of me a miracle for someone’s wandering child.
The evocative words to this hymn painted a mental picture for me as a child, and the hymn is still as compelling to me as an adult.
He speaks to me in quiet ways that fill my soul with peace; And if listen with my heart, I hear the Savior’s voice.
Words: Maltbie D. Babcock (1858-1901), adapted; Music: Franklin L. Sheppard (1852-1930), adapted; Arranged by Sally DeFord
Congregational accompaniment for the classic Christmas carol.. Includes Piano, Organ and Flute.
When Mary sang her lullaby of love, ’twas a lullaby to comfort all the world.
He knows His creations, where e’er they may be; Because He loves them so, I know He loves me.
I glory in my Jesus, and in Him my soul shall live.
My 2006 Christmas Card Carol.
Make a list of all the things mothers do and you’ll run out of paper. These lyrics are based on the singable list, but the less poetic list, for which I am also grateful, is hovering there in the background.
Words by Henry F. Lyte (adapted); Melody by William H Monk (adapted); Arranged by Sally DeFord
Checking my search engine stats is always an adventure, and some of them are just too good to keep to myself.
A list of every song on the site, presented starting in alphabetical order, but you can sort or search to narrow the list to just what you’re looking for.