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[I come to the cross]

Composer: Bob Somma

(no biographical information available about Bob Somma.) Go to person page >

Composer: Bill Batstone

Bill Batstone was born in 1951 into a Christian home in Berwyn, Illinois. He started in Christian music in the 1970's. He has gone on to perform all over the world with various groups. He has also written many songs. He is currently a worship leader at Harvest Christian Fellowship, a church with campuses in California and Hawaii. He has participated with Harvest Crusades and Franklin Graham Crusades. Dianne Shapiro, from Harvest (harvest.org) and last.fm (https://www.last.fm/music/Billy+Batstone/+wiki) accessed 7-15-2018 Go to person page >

Tune Information

Title: [I come to the cross]
Composer: Bob Somma
Composer: Bill Batstone
Copyright: Music © 1996 Meadowgreen Music (Admin. EMI Christian Music Publishing) and Maranatha Praise, Inc. (Admin. The Copyright Company)

Arrangements

Piano Solo

  • Keys for Blended Worship: Creative Ideas for Today's Church Pianist Combining Traditional Hymns & Contemporary Praise Songs
    Composer/Editors Carol McMillen Tornquist; Don Wyrtzen
    Published By: Word Music Group, LLC (1998) pp. 54

Piano Solo: Optional Vocal

  • Piano Meditations for Communion: With Options for Singing
    Composer/Editor Joel Raney
    Published By: Hope Publishing Company (2005) pp. 18

Instances

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