James McGranahan

James McGranahan
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Short Name: James McGranahan
Full Name: McGranahan, James, 1840-1907
Birth Year: 1840
Death Year: 1907

James McGranahan was a nineteenth-century American musician and composer, most known for his various hymns. He was born 4 July 1840, in West Fallowfield or Adamsville, Pennsylvania, and died 9 July 1907 in Kinsman, Ohio.

He composed over 25 hymns. For example, in one work he is listed as the composer of three notable songs: "He Will Hide Me" by Mary Elizabeth Servoss, "Revive Thy Work, O Lord" by Albert Midlane, and "Come" by a "Mrs. James Gibson Johnson";and he composed the music for at least 39 of the 79 hymns in a work co-authored with Ira D. Sankey. McGranahan composed most of the tunes for the lyrics of Major Daniel Webster Whittle, including EL NATHAN, the tune associated with Whittle's "I Know Whom I Have Believèd" (written 1883).

The music of his hymn "My Redeemer," written for lyrics by P. P. Bliss, is used as the accompaniment for the Latter-day Saints hymn "O My Father."

In Hawaii, McGranahan is noted for writing the music to the hymn "I Left It All With Jesus," which, when joined to the words "Hawaii Aloha" by the Rev. Lorenzo Lyons (an early missionary to Hawaii) became one of Hawaii's best known and best loved songs. In Hawaii the tune is called Hawaii Aloha and the words were penned by Lorenzo Lyons, a minister. Lyons was known as "Makua Laiana" or simply "Laiana." The song is often sung at the close of public political, spiritual, educational and sporting events.

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Texts by James McGranahan (32)sort iconAsInstances
A guilty soul, by Pharisees of oldG. M. J. (Author)1
A guilty soul, by Pharisees ofG. M. J. (Author)1
All for Jesus, all for Jesus, Holding nothingJames McGranahan (Author)2
All hail the power of Jesus' name, Let angels prostrate fallJ. McG. (Author (refrain))1
All power is given unto meJames McGranahan (Author)5
Are you coming home, ye wanderersJames McGranahan (Adapter)1
Eis multidões que, em trevas tão medonhasJames McGranahan (Author)2
Far, far away, in heathen darkness dwellingJ. M. (Author)63
God loved a world of sinners, For them He gave His SonG. M. J. (Author)3
God's law is perfect, and convertsJames McGranahan (Author)8
Have our hearts grown coldG. M. J. (Author)3
Hear the blessed invitation, Come, come, comeJames McGranahan (Author)4
Ho reapers in the whitened harvestG. M. J. (Author)2
Ho reapers in the whitened harvest oft feebleJames McGranahan (Author)5
Infinite God, how great thou artJ. M. G. (Alterer)1
Like wandering sheep o'er mountains coldG. M. J. (Author)13
O golden day, O day of GodG. M. J. (Author)6
O hvilken Frelser, som for mig erJames McGranahan (Author)2
O what a Savior, that he died for meJames McGranahan (Author)29
Oft within a little cottageJames McGranahan (Author)1
O where are you goingJ. M. (Author)1
One day the Shepherd passedJames McGranahan (Author)4
Rejoice in the Lord, O let his mercy cheerG. M .J. (Author)4
Ring out the word from Christ the LordJames McGranahan (Author)1
Sinners Jesus will receiveJames McGranahan (Arranged by)1
Someone will enter the pearly gateG. M. J. (Author)38
Sweetly sound the words of JesusJ. M. G. (Author)5
'Tis a true and faithful sayingJames McGranahan (Author)1
Two babes were born in the self same townJames McGranahan (Author)6
We are traveling, slowly travelingJames McGranahan (Author)2
Weary gleaner in the fieldG. M. J. (Author)3
What is the cross, the crimson crossJ. M. G. (Alterer)1

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