Tell It Over and Over

Tell again the wondrous story Of the Savior's humble birth

Author: Frank A. Simpkins
Tune: [Tell again the wondrous story] (Simpkin)
Published in 2 hymnals

Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 Tell again the wondrous story,
Of the Savior’s humble birth;
How He left His home in Glory,
To redeem the lost of earth.

Refrain:
Tell again the gospel story,
O it thrills me more and more;
Tell of Jesus and His glory,
Tell it o’er, yes, o’er and o’er.

2 Tell the gospel story ever,
There are those who do not know;
God rewards your each endeavor,
Tell it then where’er you go. [Refrain]

3 Tho’ it bathe the heart in sorrow,
Tell of dark Gethsemane;
How the Lord foresaw the morrow,
With its cross on Calvary. [Refrain]

4 Tell again the cruel story,
Of His death upon the tree;
Of His spirit’s flight to glory,
Where He intercedes for me. [Refrain]

Source: The King of Glory #58

Author: Frank A. Simpkins

Simpkins, Frank Addison. (Ashterville County, Ohio, June 8, 1870--March 4, 1939, Riverside, California). His childhood home was in the vicinity of the homes of other well-known hymn writers: Philip P. Bliss, James McGranahan and Charles C. Case. These, no doubt, influenced young Frank Simpkins. His schooling included a time at the Preparatory School, Hiram College. He was a member of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and traveled for a time with an evangelist. He wrote a number of hymns during the early 1900s. He entered the field of education and taught in Ohio: 1915-1916, Kinsman Township School; Music Director, 1916-1924; Assistant County Superintendent and Supervisor of Band and Orchestra in Trumbull County, 1924-1928; Music Di… Go to person page >

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First Line: Tell again the wondrous story Of the Savior's humble birth
Title: Tell It Over and Over
Author: Frank A. Simpkins
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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The King of Glory #58

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