Description: What a Friend We Have in Jesus is a poem written by Joseph M. Scriven in 1855. The tune to the hymn was composed by Charles Crozat Converse in 1868. Here it is done in a classic orchestra ensemble of piano, harp arpeggios, choir, string section, and a flute melody line. This would surely make a reverent, tasteful, and elegant addition to any related theme. 104 bpm.

Description: The music is also known as In Dulci Jubilo a 14th century medieval folk dance melody from German. Here presented in a classical orchestra ensemble of piano, harp arpeggios, choir, and flute melody line. 112 bpm English lyric translation Good Christian friends, rejoice with heart and soul and voice; give ye heed to what we say: Jesus Christ was born today. Ox and ass before him bow, and he is in the manger now. Christ is born today! Christ is born today! Good Christian friends, rejoice with heart and soul and voice; now ye hear of endless bliss: Jesus Christ was born for this! He has opened heaven's door, and we are blest forevermore. Christ was born for this! Christ was born for this! Good Christian friends, rejoice with heart and soul and voice; now ye need not fear the grave: Jesus Christ was born to save! Calls you one and calls you all to gain his everlasting hall. Christ was born to save! Christ was born to save!

Description: A very well known and popular Gospel song with lyrics were written by Knowles Shaw in 1874 with music by George Minor in 1880. Here it's presented with a reverent orchestral ensemble with piano, harp arpeggios, string section, with choir and flute melody. 86 bpm

Description: Thoughtful music. The interrogative mood. Thinking about life and death. To be or not to be. Background music for a deep philosophical thought. Harpsichord

Description: This is a classic tradition Christmas carol hymn by composer John Wesley. The piece is a song of joy and praise done in an uplifting and reverent harp duet. 118 beats per minute.

Description: This is a classic tradition Christmas carol hymn by composer John Wesley. The piece is a song of joy and praise done in an uplifting ensemble of flute, harp, choir, strings, and oboe. 118 beats per minute.

Description: This is one of the most recognizable and probably the most famous hymns in the English speaking world. It is a reverent and heavenly rendition that will have mass recognition and will work well with association for any suitable video project application. It is done with a solo grand piano for a simplistic and holy feel and can be used as a backing for musical works for a vocalist or vocalists to sing praise. 74 beats per minute.

Description: A few derivatives from a popular hymn entitled "Amazing Grace". The recording features classical guitar, an ethereal keyboard and a female voice.

Description: Classic hymn arranged for solo acoustic guitar. Soothing yet inspirational.

Description: Classic hymn arranged for solo acoustic guitar. Soothing yet inspirational.