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Tell me his name again

Author: George Bennard Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: They told me love's sweetest old story

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[They told me love's sweetest old story]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Rev. George Bennard Used With Text: Tell me His Name Again

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Tell me His Name Again

Author: G. B. Hymnal: Favorites Number 2 #13 (1946) First Line: They told me love's sweetest old story Refrain First Line: Oh, tell me His name again Languages: English Tune Title: [They told me love's sweetest old story]

Tell me his name again

Author: George Bennard Hymnal: Songs You Love No. 4 #d23 (1959) First Line: They told me love's sweetest old story

Tell me his name again

Author: George Bennard Hymnal: My Favorite Gospel Solos and Duets #d31 (1956) First Line: They told me love's sweetest old story Languages: English

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George Bennard

1873 - 1958 Author of "Tell me his name again" George Bennard (1873-1958) was born in Youngstown, OH. When he was a child the family moved to Albia, Iowa. He served with the Salvation Army in Iowa for several years before he was ordained in the Methodist Episcopal Church. His hymn "Speak, my Lord" appears in Triumphant Service Songs (Chicago: Rodeheaver Hall-Mack Co., 1934). He wrote words and tune for his best known hymn "The Old Rugged Cross" in 1913. Mary Louise VanDyke