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He's everything to me

In the stars his handiwork I see

Author: Ralph Carmichael
Tune: WOODLAND HILLS
Published in 16 hymnals

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Author: Ralph Carmichael

Ralph Carmichael was born May 27, 1927, in Quincy, Ill. to Rev. Richard and Adelle Carmichael. A graduate of Southern California Bible College (now Vanguard University), he became head of the school’s music department in his early 20s. His “Campus Christian Hour” that aired on KHJ-TV in Los Angeles, featuring his college band and singers with big band treatments of hymns and gospel songs, won an Emmy in 1951. Other early work involved serving as minister of music for Temple Baptist and Calvary Assembly churches, arranging and conducting musical scores for religious radio shows as well as for numerous sacred artists. Ralph’s musical talents have given us over 300 gospel songs, including such favorites as “The Savior Is Waiting,”… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: In the stars his handiwork I see
Title: He's everything to me
Author: Ralph Carmichael
Refrain First Line: Till by faith I met him face to face
Copyright: © 1964 Communiqué Music/ASCAP.

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Instances (1 - 5 of 5)

Hymns of Faith #194

Audio

Praise! Our Songs and Hymns #549

Sing Joyfully #357

The Hymnal for Worship and Celebration #516

Worship His Majesty #626

Include 11 pre-1979 instances
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