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  1. Robert
    6 September 2009 @ 2:27 pm

    In scanning some blogs recently I came upon those who wondered how they could obtain a recording made by John Charles Thomas. Even though the man has been gone nearly half a century now, there are still wonderful examples of his work available. For his rendition of some great hymns and gospel songs, I recommend a CD called John Charles Thomas: Come Ye Faithful. It was put out by BCI Music in 2000 (Catalogue # EXL2-527), and can be purchased through Amazon.

    The Lord’s Prayer is not in this collection, but 20 other songs are, including: Where He Leads Me, I Love to Tell the Story, Safe in the Arms of Jesus, I Need Thee Every Hour, Take the Name of Jesus With You, and Standing on the Promises. Thomas is accompanied by the King’s Men Quartet, men that also worked with him on his radio program.

    A word of warning: If you’ve become accustomed to the current trend–breathy, sensual-sounding falsetto singing that makes you wonder if the singer is about to swallow the microphone…this isn’t that! If, on the other hand, you like to hear a man rear back and sing full out, from the diaphragm, with such crisp diction that every word is clear, then this recording is definitely for you. Get it, and listen to one of the very best singers ever. You will be blessed.

  2. Mary Gray
    22 September 2009 @ 8:35 am

    do you know where I can get the music to this? There are several on the internet sites, but not the tune I have heard. Thank you.

    • rcottrill
      22 September 2009 @ 9:51 am

      The Cyber Hymnal gives several tunes for the hymn “Complete in Thee.” You can go to that site by clicking on the name in my sidebar. There, you can listen to the tunes played, and the CH also has printable PDF files of the tunes. But they do not include the refrain by James M. Gray. I will try to send you the latter by e-mail if I can.