The editors of the Praise to God parish hymn book found another Peter Kearney somg for their book, this time from the eighties and his collection, “Signs of Hope”.
This one is a Irish sounding sung prayer and you can hear his version and get the text at his bandcamp site. The sheet music can be purchased at Kearney’s site.
In 1977, the monks of Weston Priory were still in folk mode and singing songs by Gregory Norbet. This song, from the album Spirit Alive, was chosen to be in the Praise to God parish hymnal.
This was another Peter Kearney selection from way back in 1966 that was used by the Praise to God parish hymn book.
You can hear his version and his updated lyrics at his bandcamp site, where he provides some background information. He sells the sheet music at his website. It’s nice to find songs actually still in print or just available to purchase for download.
My backing follows his instruction “slowly” – maybe too slowly.
Peter Kearney had been famous in the Australian Catholic music scene long before he had songs collected for this hymnal – the Praise to God parish hymn book. The editors selected three songs from Kearney’s album, Songs of Brotherhood from 1966. The one I know is “Beatitudes”, which is in CWB II and GA.
“Fill My House” was apparently even more popular but, having been a Presbyterian and in Grade One at the time, it passed me by and none of the churches I have played at have ever used this song. My wife, the cradle catholic knew it instantly however. Having only guitars as musical options locally, folk songs like this one have appeal.
Peter provides the text at his Bandcamp site, where you can listen to his version. You can purchase the sheet music at his website. Over the years it appears many assemblies have removed some of the bars between the lines.
I made a backing that is faithful to the original arrangement:
I found YouTube clips from all around the world for this one.
There is another Willow song from before As One Voice that was collected by the Praise to God parish hymnal and it is Trish Watts and Monica O’Brien’s, “One For Others” from the album Take Shelter.
Even though this is aimed at young people, the lyrics are still thoughtful and pastoral.
The sheet music is still at Willow, where you can hear a sample of the track in all it’s eighties synth glory.
My backing attempts to out synth theirs.
Chorus
We’re God’s family, God’s children, lift up your voice;
We’re God’s family, God’s chosen, let your heart rejoice!
United in the Spirit, United in the Son.
We’ll be one for others! One in the Lord!
1 Have you ever been lonely?
Bewildered by the way in which life’s going?
Know it is true, someone is loving you, together we’ll see it through.
Remember the hope that’s been given to you, so reach out!
Reach out! This way is true.
Chorus
2 We are longing for wholeness, expand our minds to know the heart of Jesus.
Show us the way, reveal it this day, together as one we’ll stay.
Claiming the joy we’ve found in your name, so reach out!
This is Marian song with music by Trish Watts and lyrics by Monica O’Brien from 1984, so Willow before As One Voice again. It was in Trish Watt’s colletion, Prophets of Hope, and was selcted for the Praise to God parish hymn book.
The sheet music is available still at Willow and is suitable for Advent or Christmas.
There is a delightful hint of Scarborough Fair in the tune somewhere. It is not sentimental and brings Marian devotion back to a focus on Christ’s teaching and death. It is a nice surprise to find hidden gems like this in an old hymnal.
1 Fair maiden, listen: the Lord calls your name, the Spirit will rest on you,
The power on high witholds new life. Mary be not afraid!
For you, oh Mary, are blessed in God’s sight.
Your ‘Yes’ gave birth to God’s son.
We see through you the hope for our lives, in you Emmanuel.
2 A star beamed brightly, revealing the path. Wise men journeyed by night.
In Bethlehem their hope renewed. Jesus, earth rejoice!
For you, oh Jesus, are blessed in God’s sight.
Your birth bought freedom to all.
Your life proclaims the Father’s word. Israel, reconciled.
3 A new commandment I give unto you: Love your neighbour and Lord.
My flesh I offer in sacrifice, my death will bring you new life.
For you, Oh Jesus, are blessed in God’s sight.
Your death transcends throughout time.
Your people pray for genorous hearts. Receive us, Lord of Life!
This is another very early song from Trish Watts that came from her collection, Prophets of Hope, that found its way into the Praise to God parish hymnal.
While that collection is long out of print, the sheet music for the song is available at Willow. I suspect this is the first general hymnal to collect songs from the Willow stable. Gather Australia did use “A New Heart for a New World” but that was in 1995, by which time AOV had been published.
The text is somewhat based on Psalm 62 (63), but the second verse opens things out to a more communal perspective.
I can find no recording anywhere, so I have no idea what it is meant to sound like, but that didn’t stop me making a backing track:
Continuing with the songs the Praise to God parish hymnal sourced from small collections, I have arrived at Trish Watts‘s album, Prophets of Hope. This is Willow music before As One Voice.
Four songs from the collection were chosen and I have already looked at “Summoned By Love“, because it made it into As One Voice Vol 2.
Trisha wrote the music for “Rejoice in the Kingdom” and the lyrics were by her and Monica McInerney – now better known as Monica O’Brien. This song is also in the “Arise! Awake!“collection.
The sheet music is still available for this song at Willow, and while you are there, listen to the sample music with all it 80s synthesiser goodness.
My backing is so staid:
Verse
Come now, gather around, see God’s hand upon th earth.
Life and all of its treasures beckons us on to new birth.
The Praise to God hymn book chose this Monica Brown children’s song for it’s collection. It was from her collection Our God is Good, but can now be purchased as part of her Praise & Blessings collection at her Emmaus site.
Because of our use of Monica Brown music for our children’s first communion classes all those years ago, I tend to think of her as a children’s song specialist, but her work for adults should not be ignored.
Monica Brown‘s collection, Our God is Good, provided four songs in the Praise to God hymn book. There was the hit song, “Celebrate” and “Speak from Your Heart“, which I have blogged already, because they were in As One Voice. This article may be ten years old, but it is a nice appreciation of her work over the years.
PTG also included the title track and the format of the sheet music is melody line with chords, which appears very much cut and paste from the originals. This is a children’s song and requires clapping.
Her older children’s songs are helpfully complied in Praise & Blessings, available to download as sheet music at Emmaus.
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Mason’s “Mass of Glory and Praise”
To access my backings for Paul Mason's mass go to Feb 2011 in the archive.