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Heavenly Shepherd

Author: Wilbur A. Christy

Wilbur Amos Christy USA 1845-1928. Born in Kinsman, OH, he attended the Normal Music School at Genesco, NY, and dedicated his life to music. He had an outstanding tenor voice and was encouraged to pursue an operetic career. Meeting J. G. Towner, they held conventions and concert tours in PA and NY. He also studied with other music masters, J. G. Webb, George F. Root, and Sir George McFarren. He became director and teacher of the National Normal Institute in Lebanon, OH, where George Root was principal. He was known for his work in glee, chorus, and class music, his convention work, and by his Sabbath school songs. His mission in faith caused him to pursue a career change. Following his friend, Philip P. Bliss, he became a singing e… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: The Lord of love my Shepherd is
Title: Heavenly Shepherd
Author: Wilbur A. Christy
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Dear Shepherd, dear Shepherd keep thy trusting child
Copyright: Public Domain

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Gospel Voices #d97

Gospel Voices No.3 #d271

Gospel Voices Supplemented #d183

Harp of Zion #d86

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Quartette #432

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Songs of Peace, Love and Joy #40

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Windows of Heaven #25

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Windows of Heaven #25

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