This is a request for a song with no obvious sources for sheet music. I can’t find the author, publisher or anything.
The text is at this Ugandan site. It has obvious uses for the Offertory or for Eucharist.
With nothing to go on, I’m happy to put up my fake sheet, but if anyone knows where the copyright resides I’m happy to take it down. Additionally, if the music isn’t right please let me know.
My backing and guess at the music are based on this YouTube clip:
Here’s another:
Hi
After having a closer look at the Ugandan website, they have a tag called “SHEET” this is a link to a lot of sheet music. I found Bring to this table among the titles. I have included the link: http://www.ugandacatholicmusic.com/sheet/uganda-catholic-sheet-music
Thanks for sharing,
Michael
Many thanks Michael.
Geoff
Good Day!
I’m very thankful of all the songs you’ve made.
I really like it….
I have another requested song entitled:
First is No Longer Stranger by Haas the link is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dOvIamuUr8…
the lyrics is at the link http://www.hymnary.org/text/we_once_were_lost_without_hope_without
Second is Guiding Me Guarding Me the link is http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/guiding-me-guarding-me-sheet-music/4593644
The lyrics is:
Chorus:
Guiding me, guarding me, the Lord is by my side.
Guiding me, guarding me, the Lord upholds my life.
1. I lift up my eyes to the mountains
From where shall come my help?
My help shall come from the Lord my God,
Who made heaven and earth.
2. May he never allow you to stumble
Let him sleep not, your guard.
No he sleeps not nor stumbles,
He is Israel’s guard.
3. The Lord is your guard and your shade,
at your right side he stands.
By day the sun shall not smite you
Nor the moon in the night.
4. The Lord will guard you from evil,
He will guard your soul.
The Lord will guard your going and coming
Both now and forever.
God Bless You!
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Hi Frenzy Cool, the song “No Longer Strangers” is given in ONELICENSE in link . Cheers!
I am posting this information here as it seems to be missing online and here seems appropriate in the interests of making it known..
“Bring to This Table” was written by Daniel Krikston and was on an LP “Come My Friends” in 1967. There was also a booklet of the words and music for the LP. Original publisher / copyright holder ws WLP, but they may have relinquished it.
I have seen 2 instances of the music online but they differ in a few details. I do not know of an existing original source. One of the two versions mentioned might possibly be correct.
Many thanks for the information Peter.
cheers
Geoff