Belden was born in Battle Creek, Michigan in 1858. He began writing music in his late teenage years after moving to California with his family. For health reasons he later moved to Colorado. He returned to Battle Creek with his wife in the early 1880s, and there he became involved in Adventist Church publishing. F. E. Belden wrote many hymn tunes, gospel songs, and related texts in the early years of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Belden was able to rapidly write both music and poetry together which enabled him to write a song to fit a sermon while it was still being delivered. He also wrote songs for evangelist Billy Sunday. Though Belden’s later years were marred by misunderstandings with the church leadership over his royal… Go to person page >
Tune Title: [I would be, dear Savior, wholly Thine]First Line: I would be, dear Savior, wholly ThineComposer: F. E. Belden (1858-1945)Meter: 9.6.9.5.RefIncipit: 12315 13217 12123Key: G Major or modalDate: 1985
Tune Title: WHOLLY THINEFirst Line: I would be, dear Saviour, wholly ThineComposer: F. E. BeldenMeter: 9.6.9.5. With RefrainIncipit: 12315 1321Key: A♭ MajorDate: 1941
Tune Title: [I would be, dear Savior, wholly Thine]First Line: I would be, dear Savior, wholly ThineComposer: Franklin Edsen BeldenIncipit: 12315 13217 12123Key: G Major