In 1971 African American gospel composer and performer Andraé Crouch (PHH 552) composed a choral work entitled My Tribute in which this song is the refrain. The text's opening lines are derived from Fanny J. Crosby's famous hymn text "To God Be the Glory, Great Things He Has Done" (473). The closing lines refer to two of the most important "things he has done"–providing salvation through Christ's atoning blood and granting new life to all believers in Christ's resurrection. Thus two essential doctrines of the Christian faith are forcefully and beautifully confessed in this simple song. Show Liturgical Use: --Psalter Hymnal Handbook Sorry, only our members get free stuff. Each week we give away Free Lead Sheets and other resources just like these. So when you join we'll hook you up with FREE music & resources! Sign Up for Free Already a member? Sign in From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search
"My Tribute (To God Be the Glory)" is a gospel song written by American gospel singer and songwriter Andraé Crouch. He first recorded it in 1972 on his album Keep on Singin'.[1] It is considered one of Crouch's most well-known songs. It is sometimes included in Christian children's song books.[2] References[edit]
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