John Bell (b. 1949) was born in the Scottish town of Kilmarnock in Ayrshire, intending to be a music teacher when he felt the call to the ministry. But in frustration with his classes, he did volunteer work in a deprived neighborhood in London for a time and also served for two years as an associate pastor at the English Reformed Church in Amsterdam. After graduating he worked for five years as a youth pastor for the Church of Scotland, serving a large region that included about 500 churches. He then took a similar position with the Iona Community, and with his colleague Graham Maule, began to broaden the youth ministry to focus on renewal of the church’s worship. His approach soon turned to composing songs within the identifiable traditi… Go to person page >
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Tune Title: SCARLET RIBBONSFirst Line: Who would think that what was neededComposer: Evelyn Danzig (1901-1996); John L. Bell (b. 1949)Meter: 87 87 DKey: G MajorDate: 2013
Tune Title: SCARLET RIBBONSFirst Line: Forty days and forty nights in Judah's desertComposer: Evelyn Danzig; Richard LloydMeter: 15 15 15 15Key: G MajorDate: 2000
Tune Title: SCARLET RIBBONSFirst Line: Who would think that what was needed to transform and save the earthComposer: Evelyn Danzig; Richard LloydMeter: 15 15 15 15Key: G MajorDate: 2000
Tune Title: SCARLET RIBBONSFirst Line: Who would think that what was neededComposer: John L. Bell, b. 1949Meter: 8 7 8 7 DKey: G MajorDate: 1994Source: English Traditional
Tune Title: SCARLET RIBBONSFirst Line: By a monument of marbleComposer: Evelyn Danzig, 1901-1996; John L. Bell, b. 1949Meter: 87 87 DKey: G MajorDate: 2011
Tune Title: SCARLET RIBBONSFirst Line: Who would think that what was neededComposer: Evelyn Danzig, 1901-1996; John L. Bell, b. 1949Meter: 87 87 DKey: G MajorDate: 2011
Tune Title: SCARLET RIBBONSFirst Line: Who would think that what was neededComposer: John BellMeter: 8.7.8.7.D.Key: G MajorDate: 1995Source: English Traditional Melody
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