3 min listen
Will The Circle Be Unbroken?
Will The Circle Be Unbroken?
ratings:
Length:
4 minutes
Released:
Nov 15, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Will the Circle Be Unbroken?Lyrics byAda R. Habershon music by Charles H. Gabriel 1907 Public DomainG C GThere are loved ones in the glory, whose dear forms you often miss. A7 DWhen you close your earthly story, will you join them in their bliss? G C GWill the circle be unbroken, by and by, Lord, by and by? D GIs a better home awaiting, in the sky, in the sky?G C GIn the joyous days of childhood, oft they told of wondrous love, A7 DPointed to the dying Savior now the dwell with Him above.G C GYou remember songs of heaven which you sang with childish voice. A7 GDo you love the hymns they taught you, or are songs of earth your choice?G C GYou can picture happy gatherings round the fireside long ago, A7 GAnd you think of tearful partings, when they left you here below.Text: Ada Ruth Habershon Music: Charles H. GabrielAda Ruth Habershon (1861-1918) was a Christian hymnist, probably best known for her 1907 hymn "Will the Circle Be Unbroken?"Ada R. Habershon was born in Marylebone, England on January 8, 1861.She was raised in Chelsea, London, in a Christian home. In her twenties, she was a member of the circle surrounding Charles Spurgeon. She met Dwight L. Moody and Ira D. Sankey in 1884 during their preaching tour of England. At their urging, she visited the United States, delivering a series of lectures on the Old Testament that were later published.Habershon's first foray into hymn writing came in 1899, when she wrote several hymns in the German language. She wrote her first English language hymns in 1901, while ill. In 1905, Charles M. Alexander and R. A. Torrey toured the UK, and Alexander asked Habershon to write hymns for use during this evangelistic tour. Habershon ultimately sent Alexander over 200 hymns.© 2013 Shiloh Worship Music COPY FREELY;This Music is copyrighted to prevent misuse, however,permission is granted for non-commercial copying-Radio play permitted- www.shilohworshipmusic.com
Released:
Nov 15, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (50)
Down To The River To Pray: Alison Krauss made this song quite popular in the 2000 Coen brothers' film “Oh Brother, Where Art Thou? where the lyrics were changed to “as I went down to the River to pray.” This was done, presumably, to adjust to the fact the by Free Bluegrass Gospel Hymns and Songs