[There's a song in my soul that no tongue can express]

[There's a song in my soul that no tongue can express]

Composer: Frederick M. Lehman
Published in 1 hymnal


Composer: Frederick M. Lehman

Frederick Martin Lehman, 1868-1953 Born: August 7, 1868, Mecklenburg, Schwerin, Germany. Died: February 20, 1953, Pasadena, California. Buried: Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, California. Lehman emigrated to America with his family at age four, settling in Iowa, where he lived most of childhood. He came to Christ at age 11, as he relates: One glad morning about eleven o’clock while walking up the country lane, skirted by a wild crab-apple grove on the right and an osage fence, with an old white-elm gate in a gap at the left, suddenly Heaven let a cornucopia of glory descend on the eleven-year old lad. The wild crab-apple grove assumed a heavenly glow and the osage fence an unearthly lustre. That old white-elm gate with… Go to person page >

Tune Information

Title: [There's a song in my soul that no tongue can express]
Composer: Frederick M. Lehman
Incipit: 55176 53566 65551
Copyright: © 1946, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. in "Sentimental Songs"

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Sentimental Songs #13

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