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Something Within

Author: Lucie Eddie Campbell Appears in 9 hymnals First Line: Preachers and teachers would make their appeal Refrain First Line: Something within me that holdeth the reins

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SOMETHING WITHIN

Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 9 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Lucie E. Campbell, 1885-1963; Jimmie Abbington Tune Key: A Flat Major Incipit: 32343 33212 57242 Used With Text: Something Within

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Something Within

Author: L. E. Campbell Hymnal: The New National Baptist Hymnal (21st Century Edition) #382 (2001) First Line: Preachers and teachers would make their appeal Refrain First Line: Something within me that holdeth the reins Lyrics: 1 Preachers and teachers would make their appeal, Fighting as soldiers on great battlefields; When to their pleadings my poor heart did yield, All I could say, there is something within. Refrain: Something within me that holdeth the reins, Something within me that banishes pain; Something within me I cannot explain, All that I know there is something within. 2 Have you that something, that burning desire? Have you that something, that never doth tire? Oh, if you have it that Heavenly Fire! Then let the world know there is something within. [Refrain] 3 I met God one morn, my soul feeling bad, Heart heavy laden with a bowed down head. He lift'd my burden and made me so glad, All that I know there is something within. [Refrain] Topics: Gospel Songs; Missionary; Solos; Testimony Languages: English Tune Title: [Preachers and teachers would make their appeal]
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Author: L. E. Campbell Hymnal: Yes, Lord! #454 (1982) First Line: Preachers and teachers would make their appeal Refrain First Line: Something within me that holdeth the reins Lyrics: 1 Preachers and teachers would make their appeal, Fighting as soldiers on great battlefields; When to their pleadings my poor heart did yield, All I could say, there is something within. Refrain: Something within me that holdeth the reins, Something within me that banishes pain; Something within me I cannot explain, All that I know there is something within. 2 Have you that something, that burning desire? Have you that something, that never doth tire? O if you have it- that Heavenly Fire! Then let the world know there is something within. [Refrain] 3 I met God one morn', my soul feeling bad, Heart heavy laden with a bowed down head. He lifted my burden and made me so glad, All that I know there is something within. [Refrain] Topics: Testimony, Witness and Evangelism Languages: English Tune Title: [Preachers and teachers would make their appeal]
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Something Within

Author: Lucie E. Campbell, 1885-1963 Hymnal: Total Praise #494 (2011) Meter: 10.10.10.10 First Line: Preachers and teachers would make their appeal Refrain First Line: Something within me that holdeth the reins Lyrics: 1 Preachers and teachers would make their appeal, Fighting as soldiers on great battlefields; When to their pleadings my poor heart did yield, All I can say, there is something within. Refrain: Something within me that holdeth the reins, Something within me that banishes pain: Something within me I cannot explain, All that I know there is something within. 2 Have you that something, that burning desire? Have you that something, that never doth tire? Oh, if you have it- that Heavenly Fire! Then let the world know there is something within. [Refrain] 3 I met God one morn', my soul feeling bad, Heart heavy laden with a bowed down head. He lifted my burden, made me so glad, All that I know there is something within. [Refrain] Topics: Burdens; Commitment and Submission; Encouragement; Inner Peace; Peace; Surrender; Testimony, Witness, Evangelism; Christian Warfare Scripture: 1 Corinthians 2:12 Languages: English Tune Title: [Preachers and teachers would make their appeal]

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Lucie Eddie Campbell

1885 - 1963 Person Name: L. E. C. Author of "Something Within" in The New National Baptist Hymnal Lucie Eddie Campbell, April 30, 1885–January 3, 1963, one of nine children born to parents who were slaves in Mississippi. She moved to Memphis with her mother after her father died when she was two years old. Became first Music Director of newly formed Education arm for the new National Baptist Convention formed in 1916 in Memphis. In 1919 at a NBC convention in Atlantic City, Campbell introduced a young, blind singer, Connie Rosemond, who electrified the delegates with his rendition of Campbell’s first gospel hymn, “Something Within.” Campbell met Rosemond on the famous Beale St in Memphis. She heard a man betting $10 that he could make the blind youngster “get down in the alley” an expression for singing the blues. The young man refused to sing, saying I’m trying to be a Christian in this dark world, and I believe I have found a way out of this darkness into light. I can’t explain it, but there’s something within me. His words inspired Lucy Campbell to write her first song, Something Within, which was the first gospel hymn written by a black woman. At this same convention in 1919, Campbell introduced singer Marion Anderson to the world as she accompanied her. Anderson would go to become a world-renowned classical contralto singer. Lucie Campbell was also good friends with Thomas A Dorsey, who wrote Peace in the Valley and Precious Lord, Take My Hand, was the first African American inducted into the Gospel Music H.O.F. Jim Westmoreland from "Lucie E. Campbell: Baptist Composer and Educator," by Luvenia A. George and Ada Gilkey in The Black Perspective in Music, Vol. 15, No. 1 (Spring, 1987), pp. 24-49.

James Abbington

Person Name: Jimmie Abbington Arranger of "SOMETHING WITHIN" in African American Heritage Hymnal James Abbington (from the Duke University website) Joseph B. Bethea Professor of the Practice of Sacred Music and Black Church Studies James Abbington’s research interests include worship and music in the Christian church, African American sacred folk music, organ, choral music, and ethnomusicology. He was previously associate professor of church music and worship at Candler School of Theology in Atlanta, Ga. and associate visiting professor of Christian hymnody at Yale University’s Institute of Sacred Music and Yale Divinity School in New Haven, Conn. He has served as executive editor of the African American Church Music Series published by GIA Publications in Chicago for over 25 years and as a fellow of The Hymn Society of the United States and Canada. James Abbington (from the Emory University website) Associate Professor of Church Music and Worship Candler School of Theology Education DMAThe University of Michigan (Ann Arbor)1999 MMusThe University of Michigan (Ann Arbor)1995 BAMorehouse College1983 Dr. Abbington's research interests include music and worship in the Christian church, African American sacred folk music, organ, choral music, and ethnomusicology. Dr. Abbington serves as executive editor of the African American Church Music Series by GIA Publications (Chicago). He served as co-director of music for the Hampton University Ministers' and Musicians' Conference. In 2010, Hampton's Choir Directors'-Organists' Guild honored Abbington by naming their Church Music Academy after him. He has also served as the national director of music for both the Progressive National Baptist Convention and the NAACP. Publications Let the Church Sing On! Reflections on Black Sacred Music, Chicago: GIA Publications (2009) King of Kings: Organ Music of Black Composers, Past and Present: Volume 2. Chicago: GIA Publications (2009) King of Kings: Organ Music of Black Composers, Past and Present - Volume 1 (2008) New Wine in Old Wineskins: A Contemporary Congregational Song Supplement - Volume 1 (2007) Spirits That Dwell in Deep Woods: The Prayer and Praise Hymns of the Black Religious Experience by Wyatt Tee Walker, 2003, editor Going to Wait! African American Church Worship Resources Between Pentecost and Advent, 2003, co-author Waiting to Go! African American Worship Resources from Advent through Pentecost, 2002, co-author Readings in African American Church Music and Worship, 2001 Let Mt. Zion Rejoice! Music in the African American Church, 2001 Discography Use Me (2008) 42 Treasured Favorites from the African American Heritage Hymnal (2008) 46 Hidden Treasures from the African American Heritage Hymnal (2007) Beams of Heaven (2006) 49 Hidden Treasures from the African American Heritage Hymnal (2005) How Excellent Is Thy Name (2004) Spirits that Dwell in Deep Woods (2004) Guide My Feet (2003) Stop By Lord (2002) Comes Summertime at Riverside Church (1999)
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