Lowell Mason (PHH 96) adapted AZMON from a melody composed by Carl G. Gläser in 1828. Mason published a duple-meter version in his Modern Psalmist (1839) but changed it to triple meter in his later publications. Mason used (often obscure) biblical names for his tune titles; Azmon, a city south of C…
Display Title: O come, let us sing to the LordFirst Line: O come, let us sing to the LordTune Title: IRISHMeter: C. M.Scripture: Psalm 95:1-6Date: 1918Subject: Hymns for the Young | Praise to the Father; The Church | The SanctuarySource: Scottish Psalter, 1650, alt.
Display Title: O Come, Let Us Sing To The LordFirst Line: O come, let us sing to the Lord, To Him our voicesTune Title: MONTROSEMeter: 8 6 8 6Date: 1971Source: Scottish Psalter 1650
Display Title: O come, let us sing to the LordFirst Line: O come, let us sing to the LordTune Title: IRISHMeter: C. M.Scripture: Psalm 95:1-6Date: 1897
Display Title: O come, let us sing to the LordFirst Line: O come, let us sing to the LordTune Title: DENFIELDMeter: C. M.Scripture: Psalm 95:1-6Date: 1897
Display Title: O come, let us sing to the LordFirst Line: O come, let us sing to the LordTune Title: IRISHMeter: C. M.Scripture: Psalm 95:1-6Date: 1961Subject: God | Divine Perfections of; God | Glory of; God | Praise of; Opening of Worship | ; Work of Creation |Source: Scottish Psalter, 1650