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I've worked my way through the As One Voice books and other collections making backings on Band in a Box to help me (& you if you're interested) learn new songs for church. This is aimed at churches and musicians that own the collections but haven't exploited them fully. If you don't have them they are certainly worth buying. This site is educational, nonprofit and designed to enhance the commercial prospects of songwriters. This site does not distribute copyrighted sheet music.Disclaimer
Any opinions expressed here are personal views and not the responsibility of any Church.
All music backings posted are created by myself and the intention is for them to be used to learn the songs. If any copyright holder wishes me to cease publicising and promoting their wares and directing people to where sheet music can be legally purchased please let me know.Mason’s “Mass of Glory and Praise”
To access my backings for Paul Mason's mass go to Feb 2011 in the archive.-
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Monthly Archives: August 2025
O God of Light CWB I 766
This song from the Morning Office survived into CWB II with a different setting that I blogged here. CWB II used SPLENDOUR, but CWB I chose the traditional tune, DANBY. James Quinn’s text is here. CWB I leaves the second … Continue reading
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O God, From Whom All Mankind Derives Its Name CWB I 765
CWB goes into a series of “Oh God” prayer/hymns here including this Frederick Herman Kaan text, here set to George Clement Martin‘s CHILTON FOLIAT… not the Beatles’ George Martin. The wonderful people at Hope Publishing provide the text. It is … Continue reading
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O Christ, The Healer, We Have Come CWB I
This another song that survived in CWB II with a different setting – actually chant, which I blogged here. In CWB I, Frederick Pratt Green’s text for anointing was set to DISTRESS, from W. Walker’s Southern Harmony. The words are … Continue reading
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O Bless the Lord, My Soul CWB I 757
I have already looked at this text when covering OCP’s Guitar Accompaniment Book, but in CWB it is set to DAY OF PRAISE instead of the commoner setting of ST THOMAS, and the text has been altered by the editors … Continue reading
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Now Sing My Soul, ‘How Great The Lord’ CWB I 754
I had high hopes this might be a replacement for “How Great Thou Art”, to which I have an illogical aversion – it screams kitsch to me but is much loved by many. This text is by Michael Saward, based … Continue reading
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Now Let Us From This Table Rise CWB I 753
Fred Kaan‘s recessional text (actually Frederick Herman Kaan, thank you CWB) did survive into CWB II, but CWB used the commonly associated backing NIAGARA, which was replaced in CWB II with WINCHESTER NEW. Hymnary lists 157 texts set to WINCHESTER … Continue reading
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My Loving Saviour, How Have I Offended You CWB I 749
This is a C17 hymn from Germany, and I have to tread carefully because the Lutheran hymns in CWB have been tricking me up. This one has a text by Johann Heerman, that CWB says was translated by Robert Bridges … Continue reading
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May Your Love Be Upon Us, O Lord CWB I 747
This is the Grail text for Psalm 32 (33) as set by Margaret Daly, which found its way into CWB in Australia. It’s great that CWB was looking to England for material, but it does make it harder to track … Continue reading
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May Christ Live In Our Hearts CWB I 745
This is a Suzanne Toolan song, that while a GIA copyright, is not available at their site. She based the words on Ephesians 2:21 and 3:17. It is in CWB and Alleluia! Amen! at least if you are looking second … Continue reading
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Mary Immaculate, Star of the Morning CWB I 744
CWB I did not choose the common version of this text by F.W. Wetherall, but chose a different text by Mary Trainor RSM with the same first two lines and the same setting LIEBSTER IMMANUEL. No wonder I get confused. … Continue reading
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