It is a pity the sheet music album, With You I Am, that accompanies the record by Sister Janet Mead is out of print. It’s ambitious to say the least.
She wrote the music herself for this setting of the Gloria in full rock opera mode. I know this is of no use for a current liturgy, the text has changed and it is for a soloist, but in a throw back prog styled band presentation outside mass, who knows? It’s still praise.
I’m looking at Sister Janet Mead’s album, With You I Am. She used five songwriters on this record and Arnold Strals wrote five of them including this song and the hit version of “The Lord’s Prayer”. He was active in the Adelaide music scene in the seventies and eighties in bands like Systems Go! and Speedboat.
“The Earth is Filled” is based on Psalm 32 and Strals wrote the music. It sounds a little in the style of The Seekers.
My backing is more like a mutant big band for some reason.
This is a trip back to the seventies and Sister Janet Mead‘s album, With You I Am, which contained her hit version of “The Lord’s Prayer”.
I picked up the sheet music second hand many years ago and never looked at anything beyond the hit, but the rest of the album is extraordinary.
I’m not sure any of these songs is suitable for an assembly and the sheet music is long out of print. The style of the the album varies wildly – this one is sort of early 70s Australian blues rock. This song is by Kay Stringer and is a prayer of praise.
I made backings but I’m not sure they will be useful. If you are singing along the it actually starts at “Anguish reigns”.
This is reggae style story song based on the life of Moses from the Wildfire group at Lismore. It is the final song from their latest EP, Kingdom Come.
This could be used in primary schools and is a fun singalong. The chord chart is here. This rural diocese in Australia is supporting young people and their music in a way that is sadly rare and is to be applauded.
This song was written by Evronia Allan, Alex Pereira, Daniel Pereira, Laurie Pratt & Josiah Varney.
REFRAIN Da da, da da da, da (da da, da da da, da) Da da, da da da da da a (da da, da da da da da a) Da da, da da da, da (da da, da da da, da) Da da, da da da da da a (da da, da da da da da a) VERSE 1 Let us tell you a story All about a Hebrew baby Hidden by his mother to be saved In a basket on the water Found by the Pharaoh’s daughter You won’t believe who that baby became PRE – REFRAIN The Moses story REFRAIN VERSE 2 Born and raised in Egypt Ran from a little disagreement Fled into the desert on his own Met God as the bush was burning God told him, ‘My children are hurting’ Moses went to lead his people home PRE – REFRAIN REFRAIN VERSE 3 They made their way to the Red Sea Split the water and then they were set free No longer held by Egyptian hands For the Lord has triumphed He empowered them to trust and rise up On the way to find the Promised Land PRE – REFRAIN REFRAIN
This is a sung prayer for Adoration from the Wildfire group in Lismore, but is obviously useful in other prayerful settings.
Without sheet music I won’t be making backings, but a lot of people play off chord charts, and I didn’t want to neglect a source of good music for Catholics coming from Australia.
The chord charts are here. It was written by Evronia Allan, Daniel Pereira & Laurie Pratt.
REFRAIN X2 Slow down And kneel before Him As we worship and adore Slow down And bow before Him As we honour our Lord VERSE X2 We will sit here in the silence Lift Your eyes to Him We are in the presence Of our sovereign King Take this time to listen Let Him in. (Only on second time) Ooo REFRAIN X2
This is title track from Wildfire Proclaim Lismore‘s latest EP, Kingdom Come. As a youth ministry they make songs primarily for that segment of the church but they are great songs in any case. This one is a performance piece – the words of the verse tumble out and would be hard for an assembly, but they can yell out the chorus I suppose.
The chord sheet is here. It was written by written by Evronia Allan, Daniel Pereira, Laurie Pratt, Sophie Sullivan & Josiah Varney.
INTRO When I’m down, You pick me up When I’m weak, You make me tough When I’m sad, You make me smile God, You’re always there for God, You’re always there for me VERSE 1 When I’m feeling low, I lift my eyes I know I’m not alone, I feel alive When I have my doubts, You hold my hand When things don’t work, You have a plan PRE REFRAIN You are the Saviour, the King of Kings You lift us up, we’ll forever sing REFRAIN 1 God, You’re the one. You gave us Your Son By body and blood, let Your kingdom come. God, You’re the one. You gave us Your Son By body and blood, let Your Will be done on earth TAG X2 Let Your Will be done, let Your Will be done on earth VERSE 2 When I sing these songs of praise I feel Your joy, I feel Your grace God, I couldn’t ask for more You are all I’m looking for PRE REFRAIN REFRAIN 1 TAG BRIDGE X2 Our God is greater, no need to fear We will be stronger, for He is here REFRAIN 2 God, You’re the one. You gave us Your Son By body and blood, let Your kingdom come. God, You’re the one. You gave us Your Son. By body and blood, let Your Will be done! REFRAIN 1 TAG
This lovely song of encouragement is ideal for school settings.
I’m not making backings because they only have chords charts, but listen to their clip and play along and you’ll get the idea. I’d probably play it capo 2 for my taste but beginners would probably prefer capo 4.
This song was written by written by Evronia Allan, Eliza Blunn, Ashlinn de Dassel and Charlotte Kean.
VERSE 1 Trapped in the walls of my mind, tryin’ escape this Down on my knees and I crawl through the darkness I’m looking for someone to save me, somebody to reach out Somebody is calling my name, hmmm PRE REFRAIN 1 Even though I’m feeling bound (I can hear the trumpets sound) Now I know that I’ve been found REFRAIN Jericho thinks they’ll defeat You with a sword But the wall will crumble from Your power, Lord I’m not scared of what You’ll ask of me I’ll stay strong until You set me free TAG Let it fall. Hmm Let it fall. Hmm VERSE 2 I hear Your voice it’s calling ‘I’ll come to find you.’ So I will stand before the walls, I’ll let You break through I’m feeling some cracks in the mortar, light’s starting to fill the room There’s nothing that You can’t do PRE REFRAIN 2 Even though I’ve had my doubts (To Your name, Lord I will shout) I know You will pull me out REFRAIN TAG PRE REFRAIN 3 Lord, Your love will conquer all (I know You will win this war) You are mine and I am Yours REFRAIN TAG X2
I’m going to take a sharp turn from all the hymnal archeology I’ve been doing and publicise some recent achievements of Catholic youth, specifically, Proclaim Lismore Wildfire.
They describe their mission thus:
Proclaim Lismore Wildfire, or ‘Wildfire,’ is a contemporary Catholic Worship Team from the Diocese of Lismore, Australia. Praising God through worship since 2018 and founded in the scripture ‘John 10:10,’ Wildfire travels to Primary and Secondary schools within the Diocese to invite students and staff to encounter Jesus, and live life to the full.
Lismore is in a rural area in Australia and has a Catholic diocese that takes young people’s needs seriously.
I’ll look at their latest EP, but since they only post chords and not notes, I will not make backings, just promote their talents.
“Unashamed” is a song for commmitment that would be great for schools and youth groups. It was written by Evronia Allan, Daniel Pereira, Laurie Pratt, Daniel Saban, Sophie Sullivan and Josiah Varney. The chord chart is available here.
VERSE 1 I’m not afraid to give it all I’ve got I’m gonna run into Your open arms Even when others try to shut You out I won’t, I won’t VERSE 2 In Your presence, I am always known And in Your love I know I’m always home This is the truth I’m not afraid to show Now I’m here, I’m here PRE REFRAIN 1 Ooo, ooo, ooo I’m not afraid to move This is the life I choose I’m unashamed of You REFRAIN This is my ‘yes’ to You This is my ‘yes’ to You This is my ‘yes’ to You This is the life I choose VERSE 3 You left the ninety-nine to save the one Now in Your love I know I’m not alone Jesus, You chose to give Your life for me I’m free, I’m free PRE REFRAIN 1 REFRAIN BRIDGE X2 Unapologetically, openly, uncontrollably, constantly I am fallin’ in love with… Even when the enemy tempts me and tries to get to me, pushing me down, I’m still here in love with… PRE REFRAIN 1 You. I’m not afraid to move This is the life I choose I’m unashamed of You REFRAIN
This is a new Marian hymn that is sincere and singable and written by Brigid McNally. I often say here that I have trouble with songs about Mary due to my Protestant upbringing, but this is good.
The sheet music, MP3 and backing are available at Willow.
Which didn’t stop me making a backing as well:
Chorus
Hail Mary full of grace, the Lord is with you.
Blessed among all women are you and blessed is the fruit of your womb, Jesus.
Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners now,
and at the hour of our death. Amen.
1 Wise and strong, compassionate and kind, tender and graceful.
You’re a shining star in the darkest night.
Chorus
2 Humble and sure, glorious and brave, loyal and loving.
Payl Taylor’s Mass of St Francis is a very popular setting in Australian churches. There were six settings recommended initially and this was one of three that were playable in a typical suburban church. It was one of two we used back in Queensland and it is the only mass setting we use at my current parish.
I got this comment from Isaac Reefman about the mass recently:
It’s barely adapted from the original, but some of the busy chord changes that don’t translate so well to guitar/comping have been simplified.
The mass is now best obtained from Willow where you will find the original setting, the Gospel Acclamation that wasn’t in the original music and Reefman’s simplified guitar setting.
I currently play the whole mass down two semitones, which helps. The Kyrie and Gloria I play down from D to C but capo 3 (in A) which I find makes the “busy” changes better. The rest being in F, I should play Capo 3 in D, but I drop it to capo 1 again for singing comfort. We still use the Celtic Alleluia instead of Taylor’s acclamation.
It would be nice to have a second mass locally but I’m not sure anyone has the energy to teach a new setting. I’m happy enough to be using this mass setting every week.
I like Erwin Cabucos’s versions of the mass parts:
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.
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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.