Short Name: | Charles Albert Tindley |
Full Name: | Tindley, Charles Albert, 1851-1933 |
Birth Year: | 1851 |
Death Year: | 1933 |
Charles Albert Tindley was born in Berlin, Maryland, July 7, 1851; son of Charles and Hester Tindley. His father was a slave, and his mother was free. Hester died when he was very young; he was taken in my his mother’s sister Caroline Miller Robbins in order to keep his freedom. It seems that he was expected to work to help the family. In his Book of Sermons (1932), he speaks of being “hired out” as a young boy, “wherever father could place me.” He married Daisy Henry when he was seventeen. Together they had eight children, some of whom would later assist him with the publication of his hymns.
Tindley was largely self-taught throughout his lifetime. He learned to read mostly on his own. After he and Daisy moved to Philadelphia in 1875, he took correspondence courses toward becoming a Methodist minister. He did this while working as a sexton (building caretaker) for the East Bainbridge Street Church. Beginning in 1885, he was appointed by the local bishop to serve two or three-year terms at a series of churches, until coming full circle to become pastor at East Bainbridge in 1902. Under his leadership, the church grew rapidly. They relocated in 1904 to the East Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church, then again in 1924 to the new Tindley Temple, where the membership roll blossomed to about ten thousand.
Tindley was known for being a captivating preacher, and for also taking an active role in the betterment of the people in his community. His songs were an outgrowth of his preaching ministry, often introduced during his sermons. Tindley was able to draw people of multiple races to his church ministry; likewise, his songs have been adopted and proliferated by white and black churches alike.
The songs of Charles Tindley were published cumulatively in two editions of Soul Echoes (1905, 1909) and six editions of New Songs of Paradise (1916-1941).
His wife Daisy died in 1924, before the completion of the Tindley Temple. He remarried in 1927 to Jenny Cotton. Charles A. Tindley died July 26, 1933.
Tunes by Charles Albert Tindley (45)![]() | As | Instances | Incipit |
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A BETTER DAY (Tindley) | Charles Albert Tindley (Composer) | 3 | 55612 33353 12333 |
BY AND BY | Charles A. Tindley (1851-1933) (Composer) | 65 | 12333 21211 61123 |
[Bye and bye when the morning comes] (Chorus) | Charles Albert Tindley (Composer) | 1 | 56321 16156 31222 |
[Come, everyone that loves the Lord] | Charles Albert Tindley (Composer) | 2 | 34551 34554 53113 |
[Come, saints and sinners hear me tell] (Tindley) | Charles A. Tindley (Composer) | 2 | 31356 75756 66155 |
[Come, whosoever feels the need] | Charles A. Tindley (Composer) | 3 | 55131 21665 17125 |
[Ever since I have been] | Charles Albert Tindley (Composer) | 6 | 11332 11121 16555 |
HEAVEN'S CHRISTMAS TREE | Charles A. Tindley, 1851-1933 (Composer) | 10 | 55512 31216 55551 |
[Here I may be week and poor] | Charles A. Tindley (Composer) | 4 | 12333 33212 11611 |
[I am a poor pilgrim of sorrow] (Tindley) | Charles A. Tindley (Composer) | 2 | 51113 17135 54131 |
[I am free from condemnation] (Tindley) | Charles A. Tindley (Composer) | 5 | 34532 16134 56532 |
[I am thinking of friends whom I used to know] | Charles A. Tindley (Composer) | 9 | 12333 31216 11233 |
[I am thinking of the danger of the life I used to live] | Charles Albert Tindley (Composer) | 2 | 34545 46535 17213 |
[I can see down yonder where I had my dwelling] | Charles Albert Tindley (Composer) | 2 | 34555 61233 32156 |
[I have found at last the Savior] | Charles Albert Tindley (Composer) | 7 | 32156 15332 16532 |
[I have found the peace of heaven] | Charles Albert Tindley (Composer) | 2 | 12333 22132 11166 |
[I hear of a city, a heavenly home] | Charles A. Tindley (Composer) | 2 | 51165 31212 35116 |
[I often wonder why it is] | Charles A. Tindley (Composer) | 4 | 53321 55655 33321 |
[If some disease has robbed you] | Charles A. Tindley (Composer) | 2 | 55565 11133 23155 |
[If the Savior wants somebody just to fill a humble place] | Charles A. Tindley (Composer) | 3 | 12323 65312 33231 |
[If your life in days gone by] (Tindley) | Charles A. Tindley (Composer) | 5 | 13565 31233 21511 |
[I'm on my way to heaven above] (Tindley) | Charles A. Tindley (Composer) | 3 | 55311 12165 33212 |
[Thou, O Christ, my Lord and King] | Charles A. Tindley, 1851-1933 (Composer) | 5 | 12323 45565 33212 |
[It may be a brother with whom I did play] | Charles A. Tindley (Composer) | 4 | 35543 21456 55565 |
[I've wandered in the darkness long enough] | Charles A. Tindley (Composer) | 4 | 51111 31165 51131 |
LEAVE IT THERE | Charles A. Tindley (1851-1933) (Composer) | 30 | 12333 33212 11611 |
[Lifetime is like a single day] | Charles A. Tindley (Composer) | 2 | 55132 16551 35331 |
[Like the action of the ground, on its axis turns around] | Charles A. Tindley (Composer) | 2 | 34545 13212 11653 |
[We shall overcome] | Charles Albert Tindley, 1851-1993 (Composer) | 1 | 55665 43556 6543 |
[Courage my soul and let us journey on] (Tindley) | Charles Albert Tindley (Composer) | 7 | 11353 21231 55556 |
[One day, a wayward boy] | Charles Albert Tindley (Composer) | 4 | 55112 16161 6555 |
[This world is one great battlefield] | Charles A. Tindley, 1851-1933 (Composer) | 9 | 13332 21111 51321 |
[Since I began to serve the Lord] | Charles Albert Tindley (Composer) | 5 | 33212 16113 55313 |
[Beams of heaven, as I go] | Charles A. Tindley (1851-1933) (Composer) | 22 | 13565 31123 32155 |
STAND BY ME (Tindley) | Charles A. Tindley (1851-1933) (Composer) | 39 | 12333 21567 11355 |
[The hills of life which you must climb] | Charles A. Tindley (Composer) | 4 | 13331 21113 32121 |
[The world of forms and changes] | Charles Albert Tindley (Composer) | 5 | 13556 53122 12313 |
[There is a land that is free from tears] | Charles A. Tindley (Composer) | 3 | 13565 13565 33321 |
[There was Naaman the leper, that honorable man] | Charles Albert Tindley (Composer) | 7 | 12333 32121 61123 |
NOTHING BETWEEN | Charles A. Tindley (1851-1933) (Composer) | 80 | 33331 21665 11113 |
[What if all the world was given unto me] | Charles A. Tindley (Composer) | 2 | 33321 65125 34444 |
[When the pathway of duty seems with danger filled] | Charles A. Tindley (Composer) | 4 | 22333 21135 65123 |
[Ye pilgrims through this vale of tears] | Charles A. Tindley (Composer) | 4 | 13331 32113 21551 |
[You ask me where I get the joys] | Charles A. Tindley (Composer) | 5 | 12332 31161 65123 |
[You have waited too long] | Charles Albert Tindley (Composer) | 2 | 12323 45321 21111 |