That was one of the first tunes I learnt to play on the piano. Years later, a parent asked if any of the teachers had a copy and I was so pleased to oblige with my 'Golden Book of Hymns.'
I came home from (Baptist) Sunday school as a small child in tears one day. I explained that āJesus wants me as a sunbeam and I donāt want to goā
I came home from (Baptist) Sunday school as a small child, in tears. I explained to my Mother : āJesus wants me as a sunbeam and I donāt want to goā !!!!
I'm an older person who used to sing it in Sunday school!
ReplyDeleteI'm an older person who never went to Sunday school; these old songs are mostly new to me!
DeleteI remember it too. Except as a child I used to sing "I'll be a Sum Bean for him" (I always did like maths!)
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DeleteThat was one of the first tunes I learnt to play on the piano. Years later, a parent asked if any of the teachers had a copy and I was so pleased to oblige with my 'Golden Book of Hymns.'
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DeleteI meant to add 'Hello and welcome to the blog!'
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DeleteDefinitely a Baptist Chapel Sunday School hymn from the 1960s.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if it's sung now anywhere
Probably only at 'tea and fellowship meetings', or by grandparents to grandchildren?
DeleteI came home from (Baptist) Sunday school as a small child in tears one day. I explained that āJesus wants me as a sunbeam and I donāt want to goā
ReplyDeleteAw.... unintended consequences!
DeleteI came home from (Baptist) Sunday school as a small child, in tears. I explained to my Mother : āJesus wants me as a sunbeam and I donāt want to goā !!!!
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