- Lyrics written by
- Charles W. Fry
- Originally written by
- Will S. Hays
- Publication date
- 1891
- Language
- English
- Adapted from
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The Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane written by Will S. Hays -
Lyrics begin "I've found a friend in jesus..."
- Comments
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Victorian hymn written by William Charles Fry (1837–1882) in London for the Salvation Army. Ira D. Sankey arranged the words to the music of The Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane composed by Will S. Hays.
The opening verse and chorus:
I've found a friend in Jesus,— He's ev'rything to me
He's the fairest of ten thousand to my soul!
The "Lily of the Valley," in Him alone I see,
All I need to cleanse and make me fully whole
In sorrow He's my comfort, in trouble He's my stay
He tells me ev'ry care on Him to Roll
(chorus)
He's the "Lily of the Valley," the Bright and Morning Star
He's the fairest of ten thousand to my soul
NOTE: There are other "Lily of the Valley" songs that aren't gospel songs, including Lily of the Valley [Jazz] and are unrelated. Judy Collins and Foster & Allen also performed unrelated versions. - Licensing
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Adaptations
An adaptation is a musical work, which uses elements (music or lyrics) from another musical work.
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The Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane written by Will S. Hays English 1871
- The Lily of the Valley [I've Found a Friend in Jesus] written by Charles W. Fry English 1891 — Lyrics begin "I've found a friend in jesus..."
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Little Old Sod Shanty
written by [Traditional]
English
January 1928
- Drnová chajda written by Stanislav Mareš Czech 1970