James R. Murray

James R. Murray
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Short Name: James R. Murray
Full Name: Murray, James R. (James Ramsey), 1841-1905
Birth Year: 1841
Death Year: 1905

L.P.M. (1905, April 12). Obituary. New Church Messenger, p.209.

Murray.--At Cincinnati, March 10, 1905, James Ramsey Murray. Funeral services in the Church of the New Jersualem, March 13th.

James R. Murray was widely known in the musical world as the author of many songs and song books, and in the New Church in Chicago and Cincinnati as an affectionate, intelligent, and loyal New Churchman.

He was born in Andover (Ballard Vale), Mass., March 17, 1841. In early life he developed musical talent, and composed many minor pieces for local and special occasions. Later at North Reading, Mass., he attended Dr. George F. Root's School of Music, and was associated with William Bradbury and Dr. Lowell Mason. He enlisted in the Fourteenth Regiment of infantry, commonly known as the Essex County Regiment, and afterwards was changed to the First Regiment, Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, which was engaged in most of the battles fought by the Second Army Corps up to the surrender of General Lee.

"Daisy Deane," the first and most popular of his early song successes, was composed in 1863 in Virginia while in camp, words by his cousin, Thomas F. Winthrop. This song is known all over the world, and the Salvation Army is using an arrangement of it for one of their war cry songs.

In 1868 Mr. Murray married Isabella Maria Taylor of Andover; and they removed to Chicago. Here three children were born to them, two passing early to their heavenly home, the youngest, Winthrop Root Murray, is still living. It was during these first years in Chicago that Mr. and Mrs. Murray became interested in the New Church, while he was engaged with Root and Cady as editor of the Long Visitor, afterwards merged with the Musical Visitor. After the great fire of 1871 Mr. and Mrs. Murray returned East, where he was engaged in teaching in Lawrence and Andover, and as organist at the Old South Church in Andover. In 1881 they removed to Cincinnati and Mr. Murray became the editor of the Musical Viistor [sic] and head of the publication department of the John Church Company. Among the most popular of his books are "Pure Diamonds," "Royal Gems," "The Prize" and "Murray's Sacred Songs." The following titles will recall some of his best loved sacred songs: "At Last," "Calm on the Listening Ear of Night," "I Shall Be Satisfied," "There Shall No Evil Befall Thee," "Thine, O Lord, Is the Greatness," "The Way Was Mine," "How Beautiful Upon the Mountains," "Angels from the Realms of Glory."

His last great labor in the publishing department of the John Church Company was the seeing through the press five volumes of Wagner's music dramas, with full score and original German text, and an English translation. The immense and careful labor involved in the preparation of these volumes, with a really smooth and excellent English translation, had perhaps, as it was done under pressure, something to do with Mr. Murray's breakdown. Although for some reason Mr. Murray's name does not appear on the title page of these volumes, his friends knew of the place the work held in his affections and ambition.

Mr. Murray was a member of the Church Council of the Cincinnati Society for the last four years and took a deep interest in the building of the New Church, and in the inauguration of services, with all the changes looking to the improvement of the musical part of the service. The vested choir, organized by Mr. and Mrs. Lawson, which Mr. Murray as councilman had urged from the beginning, in their entrance to the church each Sunday singing the processional hymn participated in the funeral service, with a congregation of brethren and friends, all moved by deep love and profound respect for the consistent life and faith of a worthy Churchman and beloved friend.

--DNAH Archives

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For a discussion of Murray and the tune MUELLER, see: Stulken, M.K. (1981). Hymnal companion to the Lutheran Book of Worship. Philadelphia : Fortress Press, p.170.

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Also available in the DNAH Archives:
1. An excerpt from Christie, George A. (1927). New Free Church. In Music in Andover. Papers read at "Fagot Party" of the Andover Natural History Society.

2. Unsourced essay about Murray written soon after his death, likely from Andover, Mass., perhaps authored by Charlotte Helen Abbott.


Texts by James R. Murray (99)sort ascendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Yes, we all have a workJ. H. Murray (Author)2
Will you battle for the rightJames R. Murray (Author)3
While the blessed Savior dweltJames R. Murray (Author)2
Where it never more shall wearyJames R. Murray (Author)4
What though the clouds gatherJames R. Murray (Author)2
What shall we give to Jesus, What shall we give to JesusJ. R. M. (Author)English2
We shall meet and sing togetherJ. R. M. (Arranger)English4
Voices of angels, floating in the airJames R. Murray (Author)English2
Upward and onward into the lightJames R. Murray (Author)3
Up to the land of lightJ. R. M. (Author)English3
Up to the beautiful mansionsJames R. Murray (Author)2
Today let your light shineJames R. Murray (Author)3
To him that overcometh, To him that overcomethJames R. Murray (Author)English1
Tiny little raindropsJames R. Murray (Author)3
There's a little pair of hands, laid to restJ. R. Murray (Author)2
The precious hours are passingJames R. Murray (Author)English3
The Lord is my Shepherd (Murray)James R. Murray (Author)2
Take my hand, my sisterJames R. Murray (Author)2
Sweetly the Savior is callingJames R. Murray (Author)English3
Sweet it is, O Lord to knowJames R. Murray (Author)2
Suffer little children to come unto me, to come unto meJames R. Murray (Author)English5
Sing, O, sing of the mighty OneJames R. Murray (Author)English3
See the snow come downJames R. Murray (Author)English5
See the golden sunlightJames R. Murray (Author)4
سبحوا الربا من سماء المجد في الأعاليJames R. Murray (Author)Arabic1
Royal Praise come let us singJ. R. M. (Author)English2
Reaching after sunbeamsJames R. Murray (Author)3
Raindrops! Raindrops! Gently falling from the skyJ. R. M. (Author)English4
Pressing onward in your calling, wharsoever it beJ. R. Murray (Author)English2
Praise the Lord, praise the Lord, praise the Lord of gloryJ. R. Murray (Author)English2
Praise the Lord! praise Him! Men and angels, unite in happy song!James R. Murray (Author)English6
Peace on earth, peace on earth, Good will to menJames R. Murray (Author)2
Peace on earth, good will to men (Murray)James R. Murray (Author)3
Out upon life's restless oceanJames R. Murray (Author)English2
Ours the lossJames R. Murray (Author)2
O weary heart, thy rest has comeJames R. Murray (Author)3
O Lord when bended to the earthJames R. Murray (Author)2
O let us praise himJames R. Murray (Author)2
O let us be faithful, O let us be trueJ. R. Murray (Author)English8
O land of the immortalsJames R. Murray (Author)English2
O land of princely splendorJames R. Murray (Author)English2
No surrender to the foeJames R. Murray (Author)English5
Niemals sorge für MorgenJames R. Murray (Author)German1
Never fear, for tomorrow, the Lord will provideJames R. Murray (Author)English2
Merry, merry, merry, merry Christmas bellsJ. R. Murray (Author)English4
Many mansions, many mansionsJames R. Murray (Author)English1
Loving Father, hear thy childrenJames R. Murray (Author)5
Lord, I believe thee, yes, I believe theeJames R. Murray (Author)2
Lord, for tomorrow and its needsJ. R. M. (Author)English1
Lord, as we enter Thy presence todayJames R. Murray (Author)2
Little sacred songsJames R. Murray (Author)English2
Let us sing redemption's storyJ. R. M. (Author)English2
Joyful songs now let us singJ. R. M. (Author)English2
Jesus once was a little childJ. R. M. (Author)English8
Jesus knocks at the door of my heartJ. R. Murray (Author)English3
Jesus is calling, Follow me, follow meJ. R. M. (Author)English3
Jesus, I love thee better than tongue can tellJames R. Murray (Author)3
Jerusalem, the golden, I languish for one gleamJ. R. Murray (Author)English2
I have found a friend in Jesus, He's everything to meJ. R. Murray (Author)English8
Into Thy loving careJames R. Murray (Author)English6
Into the presence of the most holyJames R. Murray (Author)3
In want, and woe, in sinJames R. Murray (Author)2
In the morning let us pray for a blessingJames R. Murray (Author)2
I'm going to enlist, boysJames R. Murray (Author)3
I shall see them, and know them, and love themJ. R. Murray (Author)English3
I need not go to India, To China or JapanJ. R. M. (Author)English7
I have found him at lastJames R. Murray (Author)2
Help us, O Lord, thy name to loveJ. R. M. (Author)English2
Heavenward, heavenward, let us singJames R. Murray (Author)2
He is the shepherd, we His sheep who followJ. R. M. (Author)English3
He is the Shepherd, gentle and lovingJames R. Murray (Author)2
He folds them in his bosomJames R. Murray (Author)4
Hark, that swelling, solemn musicJames R. Murray (Author)2
Hallé un buen amigoJ. R. Murray (Author)Spanish2
Halelu aku! Kanaka me na anela emele puJames R. Murray, 1841-1905 (Author)Hawaiian2
God's ways are the bestJames R. Murray (Author)3
Give me Jesus and His loveJames R. Murray (Author)English3
From the mountaintop and plainJames R. Murray (Author)2
From the golden land above usJames R. Murray (Author)English2
For Sabbath morning bright and fairJ. R. M. (Author)English2
Floating on the breeze of eveningJames R. Murray (Author)2
Floating on the breath of eveningJames R. Murray (Author)4
Faint not, nor falter in the wayJames R. Murray (Author)English4
En v'n jag har I JesusJames R. Murray (Author)3
Each one has a missionJames R. Murray (Author)English6
Come ye, come ye, To the heavenly watersJ. R. M. (Author)English3
Come to the mighty One, trust in His powerJames R. Murray (Author)English1
Come to me, come to me, Words of peace and gladnessJ. R. Murray (Author)English2
Come, learn of the way to the SaviorJames R. Murray (Author)English5
Children of the heavenly King, As we journey, sweetly singJ. R. M. (Author)English1
Children, children, hearken to meJames R. Murray (Author)3
Bobolink, do not drinkJames R. Murray (Author)English3
Beautiful thoughts for ChristmasJames R. Murray (Author)English3
At the tomb of Lazarus standingJames R. Murray (Author)2
Are you fighting for the MasterJames R. Murray (Author)English2
And as in olden daysJames R. Murray (Author)3
All is light and beauty on the other sideJames R. Murray (Author)4
Able to save, yes, able to saveJames R. Murray (Author)3
A glorious light has burst around usJames R. Murray (Author)3

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