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He's Done So Much for Me

Hymn on ONE LICENSE

He's done so much for me, I cannot tell it all

Author: Theodore R. Frye; Author: Lillian Bowles
Tune: DONE SO MUCH
Published in 6 hymnals


Representative Text

1 He's done so much for me,
I cannot tell it all,
I cannot tell it all,
I cannot tell it all.
He's done so much for me,
I cannot tell it all.
I cannot tell it all.

2 He washed my sins away;
I cannot tell it all,
I cannot tell it all,
I cannot tell it all.
He washed my sins away;
I cannot tell it all.
I cannot tell it all.

3 He walks and talks with me;
I cannot tell it all,
I cannot tell it all,
I cannot tell it all.
He walks and talks with me;
I cannot tell it all.
I cannot tell it all.

4 He gave me victory;
I cannot tell it all,
I cannot tell it all,
I cannot tell it all.
He gave me victory;
I cannot tell it all.
I cannot tell it all.

Source: One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism: an African American ecumenical hymnal #416

Author: Theodore R. Frye

Frye, Theodore R.; b. Sept. 10, 1899, Fayette, MS, d. Aug. 26, 1963, Chicago, IL; gospel pianist, composer, and publisher) Go to person page >

Author: Lillian Bowles

Lillian M. Bowles was an African American publisher of gospel music. She was born 18 Sept. 1885 in Memphis, TN. She later moved to Chicago, IL, where she established the Bowles Music House, employing composers such as Charles Henry Pace (1886–1963) and Kenneth Morris (1917–1989). In the 1940 U.S. Census, she was recorded as single, head of household, with fellow musician Theodore Frye (1899–1963) as a boarder. On 13 Feb. 1942, she married Thomas Pannell in Chicago. She died of a heart attack on a train, 25 June 1962, near Creston, IA, returning home to Chicago from a National Baptist Convention USA Sunday School and BTU Congress in Denver, CO. Her funeral at Olivet Baptist Church, Chicago, was well attended, as reported in newspapers… Go to person page >

Timeline

Instances

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African American Heritage Hymnal #511

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Celebrating Grace Hymnal #572

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Lead Me, Guide Me (2nd ed.) #507

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One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism #416

The Sing! Hymnal #166

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Total Praise #506

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