Appears on releases
| # | Title | Length | Track artist | Release title | Release artist | Release group type | Country/Date | Label | Catalog# |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Official | |||||||||
| 1.12 | No Not One/What a Friend We Have in Jesus (instrumental) | 2:05 | Lifetree Kids | Fiesta: Sing & Play Olé Music (Leader Version) | Group Publishing | Album + Soundtrack |
| Group Publishing, Inc. | |
Relationships
| instrumental version of: | No Not One/What a Friend We Have in Jesus |
|---|
| recording of: | 1. No Not One (cover, instrumental, medley) 2. What a Friend We Have in Jesus (instrumental, medley) |
|---|
Related works
No Not One
| writer: | George C. Hugg (George Hugg) Johnson Oatman, Jr. (Gospel Lyricist) |
|---|---|
| arranger: | C. Barny Robertson |
| publisher: | PsalmSinger Music (from 2002 to present) |
|---|
| arrangements: | No Not One hugg |
|---|
What a Friend We Have in Jesus
| lyricist: | Joseph Medlicott Scriven (in 1855) |
|---|---|
| composer: | Charles Crozat Converse (in 1868) |
| later parody versions: | Dump the Bosses Off Your Back |
|---|---|
| later translated versions: | Hvilken venn vi har i Jesus |
| later versions: | What a Friend We Have in Congress |
| is the basis for: | Ik heb u lief When This Lousy War Is Over (set to the tune of "What a Friend We Have in Jesus") |
| arrangements: | 12 Songs: What a Friend What a Friend We Have in Jesus (Sid Feller and Joe Guercio arrangement/'adaptation', recorded by some artists incl. Jim Nabors, The Supremes) |
Play on ListenBrainz