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*[[Grace, 'tis a charming sound (Thomas Clark)]]
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Hymn tune by Thomas Clark.

Meter: 66. 86 (S.M.), or 86. 86 (C.M.)

General information

Cranbrook was first published on pages 20-21 of Thomas Clark's A Sett of Psalm and Hymn Tunes [1805], as a setting of Philip Doddridge's Short Meter text 'Grace, 'tis a charming sound'. It was later adapted for use as a Common Meter tune, with texts such as 'While shepherds watched their flocks by night' and 'On Ilkla Moor Baht 'at', by removing the slurs from the first line.

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