It was written by English Roman Catholic (Redemptorist) priest Edmund Vaughan (1827-1908) - who is incorrectly referred to as "Edward Vaughan" in some hymnals.
Vaughan translated a number of hymns, as well as writing some original texts. This hymn is usually described as one of his originals. But there are similarities with the 19th (or earlier) century God of Mercy and Compassion Look with Pity on my Pain - which raises a question of whether both had a common source.
With meter 8.7.8.7 with refrain:
With meter 8.7.8.7 with refrain:
- In the earliest publications, the hymn was set to various un-named tunes.
- Today it is most commonly set to the tune AU SANG QU'UN DIEU: Some sources say that this was written Italian composer Giovanni Battista Pergolesi (1710-1736), while other say it is a traditional French tune which he adapted.
English writer Michael Hodgetts wrote an alternative set of words for this hymn, which has been published in some recent collections.
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Professionally produced, group of female singers with very light / strings backing:
Church choir from Singapore with light piano backing
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Instrumental - piano
Lyrics
God of mercy and compassion,Look with pity upon me,
Father, let me call Thee Father,
'Tis Thy child returns to Thee.
Refrain:
Jesus, Lord, I ask for mercy;
Let me not implore in vain;
All my sins, I now detest them,
Never will I sin again.
By my sins I have deserved
Death and endless misery,
Hell with all its pains and torments,
And for all eternity.
By my sins I have abandoned
Right and claim to heav'n above.
Where the saints rejoice forever
In a boundless sea of love.
See our Saviour, bleeding, dying,
On the cross of Calvary;
To that cross my sins have nail'd Him,
Yet He bleeds and dies for me.
ABC Notation
X:1T:God of Mercy and Compassion
C:Words: Edward Vaughan CSsR (1837-1908)
C:Music: AU SANG QU'UN DIEU- traditional French
Z:abc-transcription www.GodSongs.net
M:3/4
L:1/8
K:Em
GF | E2 G2 B B | A-G F2 G F | E2 G-F E ^D | E4 GF |
E2 G2 B B | A-G F2 G F | E2 G-F E ^D | E4 G>A |
B3 B c B | B 2 A2 B A | G3 B A G | G2-F2 G F |
E2 G2 B B | A-G F2 G F | E2 G-F E ^D | E4 |]
Information about ABC notation
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ReplyDeleteThere is also a tune to this hymn by Henri F Hémy in his Crown of Jesus Hymnbook (1864) but certainly not as beautiful as the melody we now sing to this hymn
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ReplyDeleteSay this prayer once It's 3 o'clock wether noon or mid night An our of mercy it is indeed. God bless you all.
ReplyDeleteThis song brings me closer to God.... Every time my spirit sing, i can't help but shed tears. Lord help me to do right. Amen!
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