Album US 1952 on Decca label
Jazz (Religious)
Jesse Crawford is subtitled as "The Poet Of The Organ" Duo-Organs, Chimes, Vibraharp, and Celeste Also available in Decca 78 RPM Album A-902 and 45 RPM Album 9-293
![]() | Jesse Crawford org, 1895-1962 US organ, chimes, vibraphone, celesta, album by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Lead, Kindly Light | Jesse Crawford | John Dykes, John Henry Newman | |
2 | Abide With Me | Jesse Crawford | Henry Lyte, William Henry Monk | |
3 | The Old Rugged Cross | Jesse Crawford | George Bennard | |
4 | Pass Me Not | Jesse Crawford | Fanny Crosby, William H. Doane | |
5 | Let The Lower Lights Be Burning | Jesse Crawford | Philip P. Bliss | |
6 | In The Hour Of Trial | Jesse Crawford | James Montgomery, Spencer Lane | |
7 | What A Friend We Have In Jesus | Jesse Crawford | Charles C. Converse, Joseph Scriven | |
8 | Softly And Tenderly | Jesse Crawford | Will L. Thompson |