Over the Sea

Hear the Savior saying, Come to me

Author: A. F. Myers
Tune: [Hear the Savior saying, "Come to me"]
Published in 9 hymnals

Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 Hear the Saviour saying, “Come to me,”
Over the sea of Galilee;
Sad, erring soul, He gently speaks to thee,
Over the sea of Galilee.

Chorus:
Over the sea, beautiful sea,
Calling to thee, “Come unto me,”
Over the sea, beautiful sea;
Calling to thee, “Come unto me,”
Over the sea, beautiful sea of Galilee.

2 ‘Tis the call of mercy; heed the voice,
Over the sea of Galilee;
Penitent one, Christ bids thy heart rejoice,
Over the sea of Galilee. [Chorus]

3 Turn from sin to Jesus, trust His word,
Over the sea of Galilee;
Yield to the tones so often sweetly heard,
Over the sea of Galilee. [Chorus]


Source: Melodies of Salvation: a collection of psalms, hymns and spiritual songs #233

Author: A. F. Myers

Augustus (Gus) Franklin Myers USA 1850-1902. Born at Ashland, OH, he was a music composer and publisher. He may have taught music, as his title of ‘Professor’, is noted by one source. His song books include: “The life line”, “The search light” (1894), “The seed sower” (1897). He wrote many lyrics and tunes. He died at Toledo, OH. John Perry  Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Hear the Savior saying, Come to me
Title: Over the Sea
Author: A. F. Myers
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Over the sea, beautiful sea
Copyright: Public Domain

Timeline

Instances

Instances (1 - 9 of 9)

Bible School Songs #d38

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Bright Melodies #19

Favorite Gospel Songs. New ed. #d56

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Gospel Song-Gems No.1 #19

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Light in the Valley #88

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Melodies of Salvation #233

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Melodies of Salvation #233

Sacred Songking, a New Song Book for Revivals #d63

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The Seed Sower #7

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