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Let All Things Now Living

Author: Katherine Davis Meter: 6.6.11.6.6.11 D Appears in 57 hymnals First Line: Let all things now living, a song of thanksgiving

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ASH GROVE

Meter: 6.6.1.1.6.6.1.1 D Appears in 135 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Katherine K. Davis Tune Sources: Welsh Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 51354 31124 32175 Used With Text: Let All Things Now Living

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Let All Things Now Living

Author: Katharine K. Davis Hymnal: Worship in Song #46 (1996) Meter: 12.11.12.11 D First Line: Let all things now living a song of thanksgiving Topics: Adoration; Creation; Darkness; Joy; Light; Love; Nature; Praise; Singing (or Song); Thankfulness; Thanksgiving Day Tune Title: LLWYN ON
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Let All Things Now Living

Author: Katherine K. Davis, 1892-1980 Hymnal: Worship and Rejoice #22 (2003) Meter: 12.11.12.11 D First Line: Let all things now living a song of thanksgiving Topics: Adoration Scripture: Psalm 150:6 Languages: English Tune Title: ASH GROVE

Let All Things Now Living

Author: Katherine K. Davis, 1892-1980 Hymnal: Hymns of Promise #22 (2015) Meter: 12.11.12.11 D First Line: Let all things now living a song of thanksgiving Topics: Praise to God Languages: English Tune Title: ASH GROVE

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Katherine Davis

1892 - 1980 Person Name: Katherine K. Davis Author of "Let All Things Now Living" in Psalter Hymnal (Gray) Katherine Kennicott Davis (b. St. Joseph, MO, 1892; d. Concord, MA, 1980) studied at Wellesley College, Wellesley, Massachusetts, where she was also a teaching assistant in music. From 1921 to 1929 she taught singing and piano in private schools in Concord, Massachusetts, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. After 1929 she devoted herself largely to music composition. She wrote some eight hundred pieces, most of which were choral (often writing under several pseudonyms). One of her most popular songs is "The Little Drummer Boy," originally called "Carol of the Drum" (1941). Her other publications include the folk operetta Cinderella (1933) and Songs of Freedom (1948). Bert Polman

Tom Fettke

b. 1941 Composer (descant) of "ASH GROVE" in The Celebration Hymnal Thomas E. Fettke (b. Bronx, New York City, 1941) Educated at Oakland City College and California State University, in Hayward, CA, Fettke has taught in several public and Christian high schools and served as minister of music in various churches, all in California. He has published over eight hundred composi­tions and arrangements (some under the pseudonyms Robert F. Douglas and David J. Allen) and produced a number of recordings. Fettke was the senior editor of The Hymnal for Worship and Celebration (1986). Bert Polman

Randall Keith DeBruyn

b. 1947 Person Name: Randall DeBruyn, b. 1947 Arranger of "ASH GROVE" in Glory and Praise (3rd. ed.)
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