1. O For a Thousand Tongues to Sing – words Charles Wesley (1707- 1788) – Thomas Jarman (1776-1861) arr Watts 2. Ye Servants of God – words Charles Wesley (1707- 1788) – Anon. Harmonia Sacra 1754 3. O Thou Who Camest from Above – words Charles Wesley (1707- 1788) – Samuel Stanley (1767-1822) arr Watts 4. The Prodigal’s Resolution – words Pills to Purge Melancholy 1719 – trad 17th cent. arr Watts 5. Lady Nelson’s Waltz and Lord Nelson’s Waltz – c.1800 trad arr Lewin 6. Man is for the Woman Made – words Peter Motteux (1663-1718) – Henry Purcell (1659-1695) arr Watts 7. Love Divine – words Charles Wesley (1707- 1788) – Henry Purcell (1659-1695) arr Watts 8. Who Would True Valour See (1) – words John Bunyan (1628-1688) – trad. arr. Watts 9. Come O Thou Traveller – words Charles Wesley (1707- 1788) – Southern Harmony 1835 trad arr Watts 10. Come Away to The Skies – words Charles Wesley (1707- 1788) – Southern Harmony 1835 trad arr Watts 11. Hail the Day that Sees Him Rise – words Charles Wesley (1707- 1788) – Robert Williams (1781-1821) arr Watts 12. The Shrewsbury Lasses, The Trip to Highgate, The Comical Fellow c.1800 trad. arr. Lewin 13. The Little Barleycorne – Trad 17th cent. arr Watts 14. Soldier, Soldier – Henry Purcell (1659-1695) arr Watts 15. I Know that My Redeemer Lives – words Charles Wesley (1707- 1788) – Randall’s Collection 1794 trad arr Watts 16. My God I am Thine – words Charles Wesley (1707- 1788) – Benjamin Milgrove (1731-1810) arr Watts 17. Mad Moll, Balliorum, I Wish You All Goodnight – c. 1800 trad arr. Lewin 18. Youth’s the Season Made for Joys – words John Gay 1685-1732 – The Beggar’s Opera 1728 trad arr Watts 19. The Jovial Begger – 17th cent. trad arr Watts 20. Old Simon the King – words Pills to Purge Melancholy 1719 – c. 1700 trad arr Watts 21. Light of the World – words Charles Wesley (1707- 1788) – The American Musical Miscellany 1798 trad arr Watts 22. Who Would True Valour See (2) – words John Bunyan – trad arr Maddy Prior and The Carnival Band |