Early 20th Century
Religious Music His Hobby -- Moberly Minister Is Writer Of More Than 800 Hymns --
Rev. C. L. Dorris, pastor of the New Hope, Clark and Itenick Methodist Churches. The Rev. Mr. Dorris, who has made his home in Moborly since May of last year, has written more than 800 songs. They have been published by the nation's leading publishers of religious music. For most of the hymns, he wrote only the lyrics -- or song poems, as he calls them. For some he wrote only the music and for others both the words and the melody.
One of the Rev. Mr. Dorris' collaborators is his wife, who hss composed music for his lyrics and has published on her own. "Music is definitely a hobby with me," Mr. Dorris said. He gets very little money f… Go to person page >
Tune Title: [Oh, wonderful name, how my heart thrills to hear it]First Line: Oh, wonderful name, how my heart thrills to hear itComposer: C. L. DorrisDate: 1951
Tune Title: [Oh, wonderful name, how my heart thrills to hear it]First Line: Oh, wonderful name, how my heart thrills to hear itComposer: Rev. C. L. DorrisDate: 1921
Tune Title: [Oh, wonderful name, how my heart thrills to hear it]First Line: Oh, wonderful name, how my heart thrills to hear itComposer: C. L. DorrisDate: 1931
Tune Title: [O wonderful name, how my heart thrills to hear it]First Line: O wonderful name, how my heart thrills to hear itComposer: Dr. C. L. DorrisDate: 1920
Tune Title: [Oh, wonderful name, how my heart thrills to hear it]First Line: Oh, wonderful name, how my heart thrills to hear itComposer: C. L. DorrisIncipit: 55345 12343 32225Key: A♭ Major
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