Hymns From The Late Fanny Crosby, Part 1

Hymns From The Late Fanny Crosby, Part 1

Author: a culmination of gospel music history by Tim Cantrell and Johnny Walker December 6, 2022 Duration: 39:50

Fanny Crosby was "the most prolific of all nineteenth-century American sacred song writers". By the end of her career she had written almost 9,000 hymns, using scores of pen names assigned to her by publishers who wanted to disguise the proliferation of her compositions in their publications.

It is estimated that books containing her lyrics sold 100 million copies. However, due to the low regard for lyricists in the popular song industry during her lifetime, and what June Hadden Hobbs sees as "the hypocrisy of sacred music publishers" which resulted for Crosby in "a sad and probably representative tale of exploitation of female hymn writers", and the contemporary perception that "Crosby made a very profitable living off writing songs that were sung (and played) by the masses", like many of the lyricists of the day, Crosby was exploited by copyright conventions that assigned rights not to the lyricist but to the composer of the music... Crosby was paid a flat fee of one or two dollars a hymn". In her 1906 autobiography, Crosby insisted she wrote her hymns "in a sanctified manner", and never for financial or commercial considerations, and that she had donated her royalties to "worthy causes".

Crosby set a goal of winning a million people to Christ through her hymns, and whenever she wrote a hymn she prayed it would bring women and men to Christ, and kept careful records of those reported to have been saved through her hymns.

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Ever wonder about the story behind the songs sung in churches for generations? History of the Hymns isn't just a list of facts and dates; it's an intimate exploration of the moments that inspired timeless faith. Each episode feels like sitting down with hosts Tim Cantrell and Johnny Walker as they unpack the personal struggles, profound joys, and historical contexts that led to the creation of our most cherished gospel music. You'll hear about the authors themselves-their lives, their trials, and the sparks of divine inspiration that moved them to put pen to paper. This podcast, a true culmination of gospel music history from these two passionate guides, connects the lyrics we know by heart to the very human experiences from which they sprang. It’s about understanding how a hymn written in a different century, under circumstances we can scarcely imagine, still resonates so powerfully today. Tuning in offers a deeper appreciation for the art and soul behind the music, transforming how you hear each line and note. The journey through these stories is as moving as the hymns themselves, revealing the enduring power of faith expressed through song.
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