I just caught up with this - it's a lovely version. Although Cat Stevens' recording is most remembered these days, the song was written in the late 1920s by Eleanor Farjeon, who was then a well-known children's author: she wrote 'Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard' and other stories, mostly with a refreshing atmosphere of personal spirituality - quite a break from the tradition of 'Ripping Yarns' from British history (G.A.Henty etc.) and jolly schoolgirl escapades (Angela Brazil etc.). I had thought that the tune might have been by her brother Harry Farjeon - a musician and composer - but Wikipedia tells me that it is a traditional Scots Gaelic melody.
This is absolutely lovely...and I love your aim "to bring out the "HIM" in HYMN...! I would like to try this version with my husband, but with cello and piano. Is this your own arrangement of the duet?
@ABMRSolutions - Thank you so much for your kind words! Yes it was an arrangement I put together which I picked up by ear. Definitely worth trying with your Husband 👍
Great job it’s so beautiful 🥲😇
Beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing your marvelous talent.
Thank You 🙏
wunderschöne und sehr gute performance,schön piano gespielt und auch schön violine gespielt;gefällt mir sehr gut.LG:mario😊
@mario greve - Thanks so much 👍
That was awesome!!
Much appreciated 🙏
Beautiful
Very, very, very beautiful rendition.
@Reuben Pilli - Thanks so much for your kind words 👍
Very beautiful. Thank you.
@Phillipa Milroy - Thank You so much for your kind words 👍🙏
Love it.
@Merly Gundran - Thank you so much 👍
Amazing!!!
@Katerina Holzer - Thank you so much 🙏
beautiful.
@frances beckham - Thank you so much 👍
Excelente , ficou muito bom.
@Walker Peixoto - Thank you so much 🙏
I love this💜
@CHRISTIE JOY STA. MARIA - Thank You so much 👍🙏
I just caught up with this - it's a lovely version. Although Cat Stevens' recording is most remembered these days, the song was written in the late 1920s by Eleanor Farjeon, who was then a well-known children's author: she wrote 'Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard' and other stories, mostly with a refreshing atmosphere of personal spirituality - quite a break from the tradition of 'Ripping Yarns' from British history (G.A.Henty etc.) and jolly schoolgirl escapades (Angela Brazil etc.). I had thought that the tune might have been by her brother Harry Farjeon - a musician and composer - but Wikipedia tells me that it is a traditional Scots Gaelic melody.
@Rick Townend - Thanks so much 👍 & for sharing into the background info!
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@CHRISTIE JOY STA. MARIA - ❤️❤️❤️
This is absolutely lovely...and I love your aim "to bring out the "HIM" in HYMN...! I would like to try this version with my husband, but with cello and piano. Is this your own arrangement of the duet?
@ABMRSolutions - Thank you so much for your kind words! Yes it was an arrangement I put together which I picked up by ear. Definitely worth trying with your Husband 👍
❤hi, please, could I use your video to record me singing with your music in the play back? I would give you the Credits and to your channel. Thanks.
Hi, thanks for asking. Absolutely no problem 👍
Thank you so much. Please, could you tell me your name, then I could put it in the credits also. God bless.
Hi, my name is "Jimmy Van Lin" 👍
❤Hi Jimmy, I recorded me singing this hymn with your Piano cover. Please, check it out:
ua-cam.com/video/3wsvB95NbHI/v-deo.htmlsi=9RSeHnzxKkUCz715