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6109. Singing All the Time

1. I feel like singing all the time,
My tears are wiped away;
For Jesus is a friend of mine,
I’ll serve Him every day.

Refrain
I’m singing, singing,
Singing all the time;
Singing, singing,
Singing all the time.

2. When on the cross my Lord I saw,
Nailed there by sins of mine;
Fast fell the burning tears; but now,
I’m singing all the time. [Refrain]

3. When fierce temptations try my heart,
I sing, Jesus is mine;
And so, though tears at times may start,
I’m singing all the time. [Refrain]

4. The wondrous story of the Lamb,
Tell with that voice of thine,
Till others, with the glad new song
Go singing all the time. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: I feel like singing all the time
Title: Singing All the Time
Author: Edward Payson Hammond (1878)
Refrain First Line: I'm singing, singing
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: "One day in a child­ren’s meet­ing in Uti­ca, New York," the Rev. E. P. Ham­mond writes me, “while I was ex­plain­ing how Je­sus loved us and gave him­self for us, I no­ticed a bright-look­ing girl burst­ing in­to tears. She re­mained at the in­quiry-meet­ing, and with others was soon hap­py in the love of Christ. The next day she hand­ed me a let­ter of which this is a part: ‘I think I have found the dear Je­sus, and I do not see how I could have re­ject­ed him so long. I think I can sing with the rest of those who have found him, Je­sus is mine. The first time I came to the meet­ings I cried, but now I feel like sing­ing all the time.’ This prompt­ed me to write the hymn, but I had no thought of its ev­er be­ing sung… "Mr. Spur­geon was ve­ry fond of this hymn. At the first meet­ing in his build­ing one of his dea­cons said to me, ‘This Ta­ber­na­cle will seat six thou­sand grown peo­ple, but there are eight thou­sand crowd­ed in­to it to-day.’ Three thou­sand could not get in on ac­count of the crowd. Ev­ery child had one of our hymn-books, and all unit­ed in sing­ing this hymn which they loved so much. It has been sung in our meet­ings in near­ly ev­ery state in the Un­ion, and trans­lat­ed in­to ma­ny lan­guag­es. We sang it in our dai­ly meet­ings in Je­ru­sa­lem, near where Christ was cru­ci­fied, and away in Alas­ka, two thou­sand miles north of San Fran­cis­co. Thou­sands of child­ren sang it in Nor­way and Swe­den, day after day." Sankey, pp.
Tune Information
Name: [I feel like singing all the time]
Composer: George Coles Stebbins
Incipit: 51534 65556 71217
Key: C Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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