Merran and I hope this version of 'O Christ What Burdens Bowed' thy Head is a blessing! We have an album out of these songs, here. - wingsmusic.lnk.to/AHymnForTodayVol3 We have another UA-cam channel and online platform, where we are making new original indie-folk tunes to the words of old Hymns to try and bring these rich words to those who don’t listen to hymns. If this is interesting to you, the links are below. ►UA-cam Channel www.youtube.com/@NavyJonesMusic ►Stream/download Navy Jones' songs! www.navyjonesmusic.com/music ►Follow Navy Jones Online: Instagram: instagram.com/navyjonesmusic/ Facebook: facebook.com/navyjonesmusic/ Website: www.navyjonesmusic.com ►Direct Donation: checkout.square.site/merchant/MLPJJ0MXW6HAY/checkout/6Q3SIEBCTQXJF3QGQWY2URFU ►Patreon: www.patreon.com/navyjonesmusic
Oh my goodness! My daily reading today was Mark 14:32-34 where Jesus says he is sorrowful, even to death. I couldn't have asked for a more fitting, mournful song to help me absorb the meaning and feeling of that dark evening in Gethsemane! 💔 Thank you. You two have a gift, and the Body is blessed that you share it. 💞
Thankyou Dawn, it's always incredible when the Lord seems to sync up what we're reading and what we might hear in a sermon or a song. It's so encouraging for us to hear how the Lord is using these hymns to speak to the saints! Bless You!
Amen, thank you Jesus for taking death upon yourself ,death on the cross to take the penalty of my sin and the power of sin . May I take this seriously to deny myself putting sin to death pick up my cross and follow Jesus example.
I've searched this hymn on line and this does not appear to be the tune that Ira Sankey wrote, which is in a major key. I like this melody much more than Sankey's. Is this a borrowed folk tune? Just curious regarding the origin of this tune.
Yes, you're right, it looks like we made a mistake, I think this is where the tune comes from - "Wyeth’s Second Repository" I've changed the video description accordingly. Thanks so much! - Hadyn
Merran and I hope this version of 'O Christ What Burdens Bowed' thy Head is a blessing! We have an album out of these songs, here. - wingsmusic.lnk.to/AHymnForTodayVol3
We have another UA-cam channel and online platform, where we are making new original indie-folk tunes to the words of old Hymns to try and bring these rich words to those who don’t listen to hymns. If this is interesting to you, the links are below.
►UA-cam Channel
www.youtube.com/@NavyJonesMusic
►Stream/download Navy Jones' songs!
www.navyjonesmusic.com/music
►Follow Navy Jones Online:
Instagram: instagram.com/navyjonesmusic/
Facebook: facebook.com/navyjonesmusic/
Website: www.navyjonesmusic.com
►Direct Donation: checkout.square.site/merchant/MLPJJ0MXW6HAY/checkout/6Q3SIEBCTQXJF3QGQWY2URFU
►Patreon:
www.patreon.com/navyjonesmusic
Oh my goodness! My daily reading today was Mark 14:32-34 where Jesus says he is sorrowful, even to death. I couldn't have asked for a more fitting, mournful song to help me absorb the meaning and feeling of that dark evening in Gethsemane! 💔
Thank you. You two have a gift, and the Body is blessed that you share it. 💞
Thankyou Dawn, it's always incredible when the Lord seems to sync up what we're reading and what we might hear in a sermon or a song. It's so encouraging for us to hear how the Lord is using these hymns to speak to the saints! Bless You!
A good message.
Amen, thank you Jesus for taking death upon yourself ,death on the cross to take the penalty of my sin and the power of sin . May I take this seriously to deny myself putting sin to death pick up my cross and follow Jesus example.
AMEN! May we all!
Love the harmonies! So beautiful and fitting for the lyrics.
Thanks so much you guys! Bless Ya both!
Beautiful presentation of a wonderful message!
Thanks so much Susan! Glad it's a blessing! - Hadyn
Beautiful!
Beautiful, my lovelies!❤
Thanks so Much Moira! Bless You!
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I tried to follow the chordify.. failed
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One did do a chordify of this..
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Then lastly did capo 8th fret .. and follow ed very very well.
I've searched this hymn on line and this does not appear to be the tune that Ira Sankey wrote, which is in a major key. I like this melody much more than Sankey's. Is this a borrowed folk tune? Just curious regarding the origin of this tune.
Yes, you're right, it looks like we made a mistake, I think this is where the tune comes from - "Wyeth’s Second Repository" I've changed the video description accordingly. Thanks so much! - Hadyn
@@AHymnForToday Thanks for your reply - blessings!
Made a mistake ..
Yea I trow thee nay