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Thank You, Lord

Appears in 13 hymnals First Line: Thank You, Lord. Thank you, Lord. Thank you, Lord Text Sources: Traditional

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THANK YOU, LORD

Meter: 3.3.3.7 Appears in 13 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. Jefferson Cleveland; Verolga Nix Tune Sources: Traditional African-American melody Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 32143 26713 43211 Used With Text: Thank You, Lord

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Thank You, Lord

Hymnal: Songs of Zion #228 (1981) First Line: Thank you, Lord, Thank you, Lord Lyrics: 1 Thank you, Lord, Thank you, Lord, Thank you, Lord. I just want to thank you, Lord. 2 Been so good, Been so good, Been so good. I just want to thank you, Lord. 3 Love you, Lord, Love you, Lord, Love you, Lord. I just want to thank you, Lord. Topics: Service Music Chants Languages: English Tune Title: [Thank you, Lord, Thank you, Lord]
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Thank You, Lord

Hymnal: Worship and Rejoice #365 (2003) First Line: Thank you, Lord, thank you, Lord Lyrics: 1 Thank you, Lord, thank you, Lord, thank you, Lord, I just want to thank you, Lord. 2 Been so good, been so good, been so good, I just want to thank you, Lord. 3 Been my friend, been my friend, been my friend, I just want to thank you,Lord. Scripture: Luke 17:11-19 Languages: English Tune Title: [Thank you, Lord]
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Thank You, Lord

Hymnal: Lead Me, Guide Me (2nd ed.) #489 (2012) First Line: Thank you, Lord, thank you, Lord Lyrics: 1 Thank you, Lord, thank you, Lord, thank you, Lord, I just want to thank you, Lord. 2 Been so good, been so good, been so good, I just want to thank you, Lord. Topics: Faithfulness of God; Spirituals; Thanksgiving, Gratitude Languages: English Tune Title: [Thank you, Lord, thank you, Lord]

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William Farley Smith

1941 - 1997 Adapter and Arranger of "THANK YOU, LORD (Smith)" in The United Methodist Hymnal

J. Jefferson Cleveland

1937 - 1986 Harmonizer of "THANK YOU, LORD" in Chalice Hymnal Judge Jefferson Cleveland (1937-1986) was one of the most important scholars and editors of African-American congregational song of the 20th century. Along with Verogla Nix, he edited what is arguably the most groundbreaking collection of African-American song in the last half of the 20th century, Songs of Zion (1981/1982). Lutheran hymnologist Marilyn Stulken provides a biographical sketch of Cleveland’s life and accomplishments. Born in Georgia, Cleveland graduated from Clark College (Atlanta), Illinois Wesleyan University and received his doctorate in education from Boston University. He served on the faculty of three historically black Christian colleges: Claflin College (South Carolina), Langston University (Oklahoma), and Jarvis Christian College (Texas), before teaching at the University of Massachusetts and Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C. Cleveland’s musical arrangements, historical research and scholarship on the performance practice of African-American song have proven invaluable for the advancement of black gospel song, not only among African Americans, but also in Anglo hymnals to the present day. For example, Cleveland’s essay, “A Historical Account of the Hymn in the Black Worship Experience,” in Songs of Zion is a helpful introduction for laypersons and scholars alike. In addition to serving as a hymnody consultant for the United Methodist General Board of Discipleship, he toured the United States and Africa in 1981 and Europe in 1984 as a teacher, lecturer and performer. --www.umportal.org/

Stephen F. Key

Person Name: Stephen Key Arranger of "[Thank you, Lord, Thank you, Lord]" in African American Heritage Hymnal A native of Washington D. C., Stephen Key is a composer, arranger, and performer. He writes and arranges for the group Steve Key & Company. He is also the Founder and President of StepKey Music. He serves on the musical staff of Third Street Church of God, Asbury United Methodist Church (Washington, DC), and Alfred Street Baptist Church (Alexandria, VA). He graduated from the University of Maryland Baltimore and works as a Computer Specialist.
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