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![]() | One day the Shepherd passedAuthor: James McGranahanPublished in 4 hymnals |
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)… Go to person page >| First Line: | One day the Shepherd passed |
| Title: | Following fully |
| Author: | James McGranahan |
| Instances (4) | First Line | Text Title | Refrain First Line | Authors | Composers | Meter | Scripture | Tune Title | Tune Key | Incipit | Languages | Publication Date | |||||
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| Christian Endeavor Edition of Gospel Hymns No. 6 #21 | One day the Shepherd passed | Following fully | James McGranahan | 1891 | |||||||||||||
| Gospel Hymns No. 6 #d128 | One day the Shepherd passed | Following fully | James McGranahan | 1891 | |||||||||||||
| Gospel Hymns Nos. 5 and 6 Combined: for use in gospel meetings and other religious services #258 | One day the Shepherd passed, and turning, said | Following fully | M. Fraser | 1892 | |||||||||||||
| Warrior Songs for the White Cavalry. 3rd ed. #d246 | One day the Shepherd passed | Following fully | James McGranahan | 1951 |
