List of works by Fanny Crosby

This is a selected list of works of Fanny Crosby.

Autobiographies

  • [Carleton, Will]. Fanny Crosby's Life-Story. New York, NY: Every Where Publishing Company, 1903.[1]
  • [Carleton, Will]. Fanny Crosby's Life-Work. New York, NY: Every Where Publishing Company, 1905.
  • Memories of Eighty Years. Boston, MA: James H. Earle & Company, 1906.[2]
  • Keller, Cozette; Fanny Crosby, and William Howard Doane. Safe in the Arms of Jesus: Illustrated Pantomimed Hymn. Edgar S. Werner, 1917.
  • This is My Story, This Is My Song, 1906. ISBN 978-1-898787-41-9.







Books of poetry

  • The Blind Girl. Wiley & Putnam, 1844.[3]
  • Monterey and Other Poems. R. Craighead, 1851.[4]
  • A Wreath of Columbia’s Flowers. H. Dayton, 1858.[5]
  • Bells at Evening and Other Verses; with Biographical Sketch by Robert Lowry. New York, NY: Biglow & Main, 1897; 3rd ed., New York, NY and Chicago, IL: Biglow & Main,1899.[6]

Cantatas

  • -------- and George Frederick Root. The Flower Queen: A Tonic Sol-fa Cantata. Advertiser and Chronicle Offices, 1880.
  • -------- and George Frederick Root. Libretto of The Flower Queen; or the Coronation of the Rose. New York: Mason Brothers, 1853.
  • -------- and Hart Pease Danks. Conquered by Kindness: A Juvenile Operetta. New York, NY: Wm. A. Pond, 1881.[7]
  • -------- and Hart Pease Danks. Zanie: An Operetta. Cincinnati: John Church Co., 1887.[8]
  • -------- and Theodore E. Perkins. "The Excursion". In The Mount Zion Collection of Sacred and Secular Music: Consisting of Tunes, Anthems, Singing School Exercises and Songs for the Sabbath School and Social Circle. Edited by Theodore E. Perkins. New York, NY: A.S. Barnes & Co., 1869.
  • -------- and William Howard Doane. Santa Claus' Home; or, The Christmas Excursion: A Christmas Cantata for the Sunday School and Choir. Biglow & Main, 1886.
  • -------- ; George Frederick Root; Chauncy M. Cady; and William Batchelder Bradbury. DANIEL: or the Captivity and Restoration. A Sacred Cantata in Three Parts, Words selected and prepared by C[hauncy]. M[arvin]. Cady, Esq., [1824-1889], assisted by Miss F[rances]. J[ane]. Crosby. [Mrs. Van Alstyne] [1820-1915]. Music composed by Geo[rge]. F[rederick]. Root [1820-1895] and W[illiam]. B[atchelder]. Bradbury [1816-1868], [9]
  • -------- ; George Frederick Root; and Henry Fisher. The New Flower Queen: or, The Coronation of the Rose. A Cantata in Two Parts, for the Use of Singing Classes in Academies, Ladies' Schools, and High Schools. Oliver Ditson co., 1870.
  • Fare Thee Well Kitty Dear--1852[10]
  • Mother, Sweet Mother Why Linger Away--(New York, NY: William Hall & Son, 1852)[11]
  • Bird of the North--(Feb. 1852)[12]
  • The Hazel Dell--(1853) [13]
  • There's Music in the Air-- (1857) [14]

Selected hymns

  • "All the Way My Savior Leads Me"--1875, music by Robert Lowry[15]
  • "Blessed Assurance"--1873, music by Phoebe Knapp[16]
  • "The Bright Forever"--1871, music by Hubert P. Main[17]
  • "Close to Thee"--1874, music by Silas J. Vail[18]
  • "Eye Hath Not Seen"--1890, music by George C. Stebbins[19]
  • "He Hideth My Soul"--1890, music by William J. Kirkpatrick[20]
  • "More Like Jesus" [21]
  • "I Am Thine, O Lord (Draw Me Nearer)"--1875, music by W. Howard Doane[22]
  • "Jesus Is Tenderly Calling You Home (Jesus is Calling)"--1883, music by George C. Stebbins[23]
  • "My Savior First of All"--1891, music by John R. Sweney[24]
  • "Near the Cross"--1869, music by W. Howard Doane[25]
  • "Pass Me Not, O Gentle Saviour"--1868, music by W. Howard Doane[26]
  • "Praise Him! Praise Him! Jesus, Our Blessed Redeemer!"--1869, music by Chester G. Allen[27]
  • "Redeemed, How I Love to Proclaim It!"--1882, music by William J. Kirkpatrick[28]
  • "Rescue the Perishing"--1869, music by W. Howard Doane[29]
  • "Safe in the Arms of Jesus"--1868, music by W. Howard Doane[30]
  • "Saved by Grace"--1891, music by George C. Stebbins[31]
  • "Savior, More Than Life to Me"--1875, music by W. Howard Doane[32]
  • "Take the World, But Give Me Jesus"--1879, music by John R. Sweney[33]
  • "Tell Me the Story of Jesus"--1880, music by John R. Sweney[34]
  • "To God Be the Glory"--1875, music by W. Howard Doane[35]
  • "Unsearchable Riches"--1882, music by John R. Sweney[36]

References

  1. http://cdigital.dgb.uanl.mx/la/1020023869/1020023869_001.pdf
  2. disability history museum-Memories Of Eighty Years
  3. The blind girl: and other poems - Internet Archive
  4. Monterey, and other poems - Internet Archive
  5. A wreath of Columbia's flowers: 1858 - Google Books
  6. Bells at evening and other verses
  7. Amelia Howe Kritzer, ed., Plays by Early American Women, 1775-1850 (University of Michigan Press, 1995):381.
  8. Danks, H. P. (Hart Pease); Crosby, Fanny (1887). Zanie : an operetta. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Music Library. Cincinnati : J. Church Co.
  9. http://www.pdmusic.org/root-gf/gfr53-c02.txt
  10. http://www.pdmusic.org/root-gf/gfr52a.txt
  11. Music for the Nation: American Sheet Music
  12. http://www.pdmusic.org/root-gf/gfr52botn.txt
  13. or Crosby & Lowry (1899), pp. 130-131.
  14. "All the Way My Savior Leads Me", in Robert Lowry and W. Howard Doane, Brightest and Best (New York: Biglow & Main, 1875), #65; "All the Way My Savior Leads Me", http://hymntime.com/tch/htm/a/l/t/altheway.htm
  15. "Blessed Assurance", http://hymntime.com/tch/htm/b/l/e/blesseda.htm
  16. "The Bright Forever", http://hymntime.com/tch/htm/b/r/i/brightfo.htm
  17. "Close to Thee", http://www.hymntime.com/tch/htm/c/l/o/closthee.htm
  18. "Eye Hath Not Seen", http://www.hymntime.com/tch/htm/e/y/e/eyehatns.htm
  19. The Finest of Wheat, No. 1 (Chicago, IL: R. R. McCabe, 1890); "He Hideth My Soul", http://www.hymntime.com/tch/htm/h/e/h/hehideth.htm
  20. In Theodore E. Perkins and Alfred Taylor, Songs of Salvation (T.E. Perkins, 1870),#210,
  21. "I Am Thine, O Lord", "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-07-12. Retrieved 2011-03-16.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link); Brightest and Best (New York: Biglow & Main, 1875).
  22. "Jesus is Calling", http://www.hymntime.com/tch/htm/j/i/t/jitcyhom.htm; Gospel Hymns No. 4, 1883.
  23. "My Savior First of All", http://www.hymntime.com/tch/htm/m/y/s/mysavior.htm
  24. William B. Bradbury, Bright Jewels (New York: Biglow & Main, 1869); "Near the Cross", http://www.hymntime.com/tch/htm/n/e/r/nercross.htm
  25. "Pass Me Not, O Gentle Savior", in Howard Doane, Songs of Devotion (New York: 1870); "Pass Me Not, O Gentle Savior", http://www.hymntime.com/tch/htm/p/a/s/passment.htm
  26. William Bradbury, Howard Doane, William Sherwin & Chester Allen, Bright Jewels, (New York: Biglow & Main, 1869); "Praise Him! Praise Him!", http://www.hymntime.com/tch/htm/p/h/i/phimphim.htm
  27. John R. Sweney, C. C. McCabe, Tullius O’Kane, and William Kirkpatrick, Songs of Redeeming Love, (Philadelphia, PA: 1882); "Redeemed, How I Love to Proclaim It!", http://www.hymntime.com/tch/htm/r/e/d/redeemed.htm
  28. Songs of Devotion (New York: Biglow & Main, 1870); "Rescue the Perishing", http://www.hymntime.com/tch/htm/r/e/s/rescuetp.htm
  29. "Safe in the Arms of Jesus", http://www.hymntime.com/tch/htm/s/a/f/safearms.htm
  30. "Saved by Grace", http://www.hymntime.com/tch/htm/s/b/y/sbygrace.htm
  31. Gospel Hymns and Sacred Songs, 1875; "Savior, More Than Life to Me", http://www.hymntime.com/tch/htm/s/a/v/saviormo.htm
  32. "Take the World, But Give Me Jesus", http://www.hymntime.com/tch/htm/t/t/w/ttwbgmej.htm
  33. "Tell Me the Story of Jesus", in William Kirkpatrick & John Sweney, The Quiver of Sacred Song (Philadelphia, PA: John J. Hood, 1880); "Tell Me the Story of Jesus", http://www.hymntime.com/tch/htm/t/e/l/tellmsoj.htm
  34. "To God Be the Glory", in W. H. Doane and Robert Lowry, Brightest and Best, by (Chicago, IL: Biglow & Main, 1875), #118; "To God Be the Glory", http://www.hymntime.com/tch/htm/t/o/g/togodbe.htm
  35. "Unsearchable Riches", http://www.hymntime.com/tch/htm/u/n/s/unsearch.htm
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