It was written by Australian Lutheran biblical scholar and teacher, Norm Habel in the mid 1960s originally for as one of a set of songs for teenagers, set to contemporary tunes. It was the title track of an album released by The Black River Singers (ref)
It was later published in the All Together Now collection edited by Robin Mann (ref) and published by the Lutheran Publishing House for the Board for Congregational Life of the Lutheran Church of Australia. Second-hand copies of this book are perhaps the only source of sheet music for the song now.
No downloadable versions have been found, of either performances or the sheet music. If you know where to find one, please leave a message in the Comments box near the bottom of the page.
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Sources
http://normanhabel.com/?page_id=351
https://www.discogs.com/fr/release/25886701-The-Black-River-Singers-Send-Your-Servant-Down-The-Road
Downloads
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Examples
Singer with piano:
Congregation with organ:
Lyrics
The lyrics are copyright so cannot be reproduced here. But they are currently available on this website. A rough outline is:1 Send your servant down the road, with your message for his load,
Chorus:
So I’ll give him glory to the end, to the end,
I’ll give him glory to the end.
2 Shouts of glory to the Father, shouts of glory to the Son,
3 Thank the Lord for he is real, thank him for his precious meal,
Second chorus:
And we’ll give him glory to the end, to the end,
We’ll give him glory to the end.
4 Now the Lord will bless us all, he will lift us when we fall ...
And he’ll give us peace, where’er we’re bound, e’er we’re bound,
He’ll give us peace where’er we’re bound.
And we’ll cry AMEN where’er we’re bound, e’er we’re bound,
We’ll cry AMEN where’er we’re bound.
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