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[I was so lost, but You showed the way]

[I was so lost, but You showed the way]

Composer: Keith Green; Composer: Melody Green
Published in 1 hymnal


Composer: Keith Green

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Composer: Melody Green

Born: August 25, 1946, Hollywood, California. Melody Green is probably most loved for the songs she’s written. “There Is A Redeemer” is found in church hymn books around the world, and reports of it being sung in villages in Africa and Asia are plentiful. She has also composed many other standards including, "Make My Life A Prayer To You," “You Are The One,” Rushing Wind,” and "The Lord Is My Shepherd." Looking back, although Melody was born in Hollywood, she came into this world quietly and without fanfare. She grew up in Venice in a funky little apartment facing an alley, called Speedway. With no safe place to play, and the beach just a few hundred feet away, the sand became her only playground. As a young girl w… Go to person page >

Tune Information

Title: [I was so lost, but You showed the way]
Composer: Keith Green
Composer: Melody Green
Incipit: 17156 71567 13217
Key: G Major or modal
Copyright: © 1982 BMG Songs Inc./EMI Christian Music Publishing/Ears to Hear Music/ admin. by CopyCare

Instances

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Complete Mission Praise #246

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