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The Old Rugged Cross

"The Old Rugged Cross" is a popular hymn written in 1912 by American evangelist and song-leader George Bennard (1873–1958).

"The Old Rugged Cross"
The author of lyrics and music
GenreMethodist hymn
Written1912 (1912)
Textby George Bennard
Meter6.6.8.6.6.8.9.9.9.9
Melodyby George Bennard
Published1915 (1915)

History Edit

George Bennard was a native of Youngstown, Ohio, but was reared in Iowa. After his conversion in a Salvation Army meeting, he and his wife became brigade leaders before leaving the organization for the Methodist Church.[1] As a Methodist evangelist, Bennard wrote the first verse of "The Old Rugged Cross" in Albion, Michigan, in the fall of 1912[note 1] as a response to ridicule that he had received at a revival meeting.[3] Bennard traveled with Ed E. Mieras from Chicago to Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin where they held evangelistic meetings at the Friends Church from December 29, 1912 to January 12, 1913. During the meetings Rev. George Bennard finished "The Old Rugged Cross" and on the last night of the meeting Bennard and Mieras performed it as a duet before a full house with Pearl Torstensen Berg, organist for the meeting, as accompanist.[4] Charles H. Gabriel, a well-known gospel-song composer helped Bennard with the harmonies.[5] The completed version was then performed on June 7, 1913, by a choir of five, accompanied by a guitar[6] in Pokagon, Michigan, at the First Methodist Episcopal Church of Pokagon. Published in 1915, the song was popularized during Billy Sunday evangelistic campaigns by two members of his campaign staff, Homer Rodeheaver (who bought rights to the song for $50 or $500[3]) and Virginia Asher, who were perhaps also the first to record it in 1921. The Old Rugged Cross uses a sentimental popular song form with a verse/chorus pattern in 6
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time, and it speaks of the writer's adoration of Christ and His sacrifice at Calvary. Bennard retired to Reed City, Michigan, and the town maintains a museum dedicated to his life and ministry.[7] A memorial has also been created in Youngstown at Lake Park Cemetery.[8] A plaque commemorating the first performance of the song stands in front of the Friend's Church in Sturgeon Bay.

 
Old Rugged Cross historical sign, Albion, Michigan

Influence Edit

"The Old Rugged Cross" has been a country gospel favorite ever since it became the title song of Ernest Tubb's 1952 gospel album; it has been performed by some of the twentieth century's most important recording artists, including Al Green, Andy Griffith, Anne Murray, Brad Paisley, Chet Atkins, Chris Barber, John Berry, Floyd Cramer, George Jones, Eddy Arnold, Jim Reeves, Johnny Cash and June Carter, Kevin Max, Ella Fitzgerald, Mahalia Jackson, Jo Stafford, Gordon MacRae, Merle Haggard, Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, Ray Price, Ricky Van Shelton, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Roy Rogers and Dale Evans,[9] The Oak Ridge Boys, The Statler Brothers, Vince Gill, Willie Nelson, Alan Jackson, George Beverly Shea and John Prine on the 2007 CD "Standard Songs for Average People" with Mac Wiseman. British television dramatist Dennis Potter used the gospel song prominently in several of his plays, most notably Pennies from Heaven (1978); and the song also played a major part in "Gridlock" (2007), an episode of the long-running sci-fi drama series Doctor Who. In early 2009, the song was covered by Ronnie Milsap on his gospel album Then Sings My Soul.

Lyrics Edit

On a hill far away, stood an old rugged Cross

The emblem of suff'ring and shame

And I love that old Cross where the dearest and best

For a world of lost sinners was slain

So I'll cherish the old rugged Cross

Till my trophies at last I lay down

I will cling to the old rugged Cross

And exchange it some day for a crown

Oh, that old rugged Cross so despised by the world

Has a wondrous attraction for me

For the dear Lamb of God, left His Glory above

To bear it to dark Calvary

So I'll cherish the old rugged Cross

Till my trophies at last I lay down

I will cling to the old rugged Cross

And exchange it some day for a crown

In the old rugged Cross, stain'd with blood so divine

A wondrous beauty I see

For ’twas on that old cross Jesus suffered and died

To pardon and sanctify me

So I'll cherish the old rugged Cross

Till my trophies at last I lay down

I will cling to the old rugged Cross

And exchange it some day for a crown

To the old rugged Cross, I will ever be true

Its shame and reproach gladly bear

Then He'll call me some day to my home far away

Where His glory forever I'll share

So I'll cherish the old rugged Cross

Till my trophies at last I lay down

I will cling to the old rugged Cross

And exchange it some day for a crown

Media Edit

In his art parody volume Art Afterpieces, Ward Kimball created a variation on the painting Expulsion from Paradise by the 15th-century artist Giovanni di Paolo, which shows God pointing at a large circle below him. Kimball centered the record label of "The Old Rugged Cross", as published by Victor, on the circle in the picture, complete with the trademark of Nipper (His Master's Voice).

In On A Pale Horse, “The Old Rugged Cross” is played as the last request of a dying man.

In Series 3, Episode 3 ("Gridlock") of Doctor Who, "The Old Rugged Cross" is broadcast to citizens of New New York as they traverse the motorway.

In Series 4, Episode 5 of Hetty Wainthropp Investigates, "The Old Rugged Cross" is sung by Hetty (played by Patricia Routledge) and a local male voice choir.

In the 2019 film Just Mercy, "The Old Rugged Cross" plays in the background as Herbert Richardson is executed.

In the 2021 Showtime miniseries Dexter: New Blood episode "The Family Business", a version of the song, performed by L Shape Lot, can be heard playing in Elric Kane's vehicle as he drives Dexter to the remote cabin of Kurt Caldwell.

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Bennard himself said that it was 1913.[2]

References Edit

Citations Edit

  1. ^ Osbeck, Kenneth W. (1999). Amazing Grace: Illustrated Stories of Favorite Hymns. Kregel Publications. p. 20. ISBN 0825434335.
  2. ^ Kenneth W. Osbeck, 101 Hymn Stories (Grand Rapids: Kregel Publications, 1982), 255.
  3. ^ a b Mumford, Lou (2013-09-14). "Famous Hymn Still Resonates". South Bend Tribune. Retrieved 2013-09-15.
  4. ^ The Story of the Old Rugged Cross at Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin (Sturgeon Bay: John H. Baxter, 1947), 6.
  5. ^ William J. Reynolds, Songs of Glory: Stories of 300 Great Hymns and Gospel Songs (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1990), 219-20.
  6. ^ Thurl Ravenscroft, Great Hymns in Story and Song (Light Records, 1970)
  7. ^ Reed City Museum 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ . The Vindicator. 2009-03-29. Archived from the original on 2012-03-20. Retrieved 2013-09-15.
  9. ^ Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, with vocal quartet and orchestra, recorded it in Hollywood on March 3, 1950. The song was released by RCA Victor Records as catalog number 21-0344 (in USA) and by EMI on the His Master's Voice label as catalog numbers IP 875 and JD 393.

Sources Edit

  • Kevin Mungons and Douglas Yeo, Homer Rodeheaver and the Rise of the Gospel Music Industry (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2021).
  • "'The Old Rugged Cross' Written in Albion" Albion Recorder, 13 April 1998.
  • Short biography of Bennard from Famous Iowans.
  • "Bennard, George" in W. K. McNeil, ed., Encyclopedia of American Gospel Music (Routledge, 2005), 34.
  • Cyberhymnal
  • The Old Rugged Cross Historic Site

External links Edit

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This article is about the song For the Jo Stafford and Gordon Macrae album see Old Rugged Cross Stafford and Macrae album The Old Rugged Cross is a popular hymn written in 1912 by American evangelist and song leader George Bennard 1873 1958 The Old Rugged Cross The author of lyrics and musicGenreMethodist hymnWritten1912 1912 Textby George BennardMeter6 6 8 6 6 8 9 9 9 9Melodyby George BennardPublished1915 1915 Contents 1 History 2 Influence 3 Lyrics 4 Media 5 Notes 6 References 6 1 Citations 6 2 Sources 7 External linksHistory EditGeorge Bennard was a native of Youngstown Ohio but was reared in Iowa After his conversion in a Salvation Army meeting he and his wife became brigade leaders before leaving the organization for the Methodist Church 1 As a Methodist evangelist Bennard wrote the first verse of The Old Rugged Cross in Albion Michigan in the fall of 1912 note 1 as a response to ridicule that he had received at a revival meeting 3 Bennard traveled with Ed E Mieras from Chicago to Sturgeon Bay Wisconsin where they held evangelistic meetings at the Friends Church from December 29 1912 to January 12 1913 During the meetings Rev George Bennard finished The Old Rugged Cross and on the last night of the meeting Bennard and Mieras performed it as a duet before a full house with Pearl Torstensen Berg organist for the meeting as accompanist 4 Charles H Gabriel a well known gospel song composer helped Bennard with the harmonies 5 The completed version was then performed on June 7 1913 by a choir of five accompanied by a guitar 6 in Pokagon Michigan at the First Methodist Episcopal Church of Pokagon Published in 1915 the song was popularized during Billy Sunday evangelistic campaigns by two members of his campaign staff Homer Rodeheaver who bought rights to the song for 50 or 500 3 and Virginia Asher who were perhaps also the first to record it in 1921 The Old Rugged Cross uses a sentimental popular song form with a verse chorus pattern in 68 time and it speaks of the writer s adoration of Christ and His sacrifice at Calvary Bennard retired to Reed City Michigan and the town maintains a museum dedicated to his life and ministry 7 A memorial has also been created in Youngstown at Lake Park Cemetery 8 A plaque commemorating the first performance of the song stands in front of the Friend s Church in Sturgeon Bay nbsp Old Rugged Cross historical sign Albion MichiganInfluence Edit The Old Rugged Cross has been a country gospel favorite ever since it became the title song of Ernest Tubb s 1952 gospel album it has been performed by some of the twentieth century s most important recording artists including Al Green Andy Griffith Anne Murray Brad Paisley Chet Atkins Chris Barber John Berry Floyd Cramer George Jones Eddy Arnold Jim Reeves Johnny Cash and June Carter Kevin Max Ella Fitzgerald Mahalia Jackson Jo Stafford Gordon MacRae Merle Haggard Patsy Cline Loretta Lynn Ray Price Ricky Van Shelton Tennessee Ernie Ford Rahsaan Roland Kirk Roy Rogers and Dale Evans 9 The Oak Ridge Boys The Statler Brothers Vince Gill Willie Nelson Alan Jackson George Beverly Shea and John Prine on the 2007 CD Standard Songs for Average People with Mac Wiseman British television dramatist Dennis Potter used the gospel song prominently in several of his plays most notably Pennies from Heaven 1978 and the song also played a major part in Gridlock 2007 an episode of the long running sci fi drama series Doctor Who In early 2009 the song was covered by Ronnie Milsap on his gospel album Then Sings My Soul Lyrics EditOn a hill far away stood an old rugged CrossThe emblem of suff ring and shameAnd I love that old Cross where the dearest and bestFor a world of lost sinners was slainSo I ll cherish the old rugged CrossTill my trophies at last I lay downI will cling to the old rugged CrossAnd exchange it some day for a crownOh that old rugged Cross so despised by the worldHas a wondrous attraction for meFor the dear Lamb of God left His Glory aboveTo bear it to dark CalvarySo I ll cherish the old rugged CrossTill my trophies at last I lay downI will cling to the old rugged CrossAnd exchange it some day for a crownIn the old rugged Cross stain d with blood so divineA wondrous beauty I seeFor twas on that old cross Jesus suffered and diedTo pardon and sanctify meSo I ll cherish the old rugged CrossTill my trophies at last I lay downI will cling to the old rugged CrossAnd exchange it some day for a crownTo the old rugged Cross I will ever be trueIts shame and reproach gladly bearThen He ll call me some day to my home far awayWhere His glory forever I ll shareSo I ll cherish the old rugged CrossTill my trophies at last I lay downI will cling to the old rugged CrossAnd exchange it some day for a crownMedia EditIn his art parody volume Art Afterpieces Ward Kimball created a variation on the painting Expulsion from Paradise by the 15th century artist Giovanni di Paolo which shows God pointing at a large circle below him Kimball centered the record label of The Old Rugged Cross as published by Victor on the circle in the picture complete with the trademark of Nipper His Master s Voice In On A Pale Horse The Old Rugged Cross is played as the last request of a dying man In Series 3 Episode 3 Gridlock of Doctor Who The Old Rugged Cross is broadcast to citizens of New New York as they traverse the motorway In Series 4 Episode 5 of Hetty Wainthropp Investigates The Old Rugged Cross is sung by Hetty played by Patricia Routledge and a local male voice choir In the 2019 film Just Mercy The Old Rugged Cross plays in the background as Herbert Richardson is executed In the 2021 Showtime miniseries Dexter New Blood episode The Family Business a version of the song performed by L Shape Lot can be heard playing in Elric Kane s vehicle as he drives Dexter to the remote cabin of Kurt Caldwell Notes Edit Bennard himself said that it was 1913 2 References EditCitations Edit Osbeck Kenneth W 1999 Amazing Grace Illustrated Stories of Favorite Hymns Kregel Publications p 20 ISBN 0825434335 Kenneth W Osbeck 101 Hymn Stories Grand Rapids Kregel Publications 1982 255 a b Mumford Lou 2013 09 14 Famous Hymn Still Resonates South Bend Tribune Retrieved 2013 09 15 The Story of the Old Rugged Cross at Sturgeon Bay Wisconsin Sturgeon Bay John H Baxter 1947 6 William J Reynolds Songs of Glory Stories of 300 Great Hymns and Gospel Songs Grand Rapids Zondervan 1990 219 20 Thurl Ravenscroft Great Hymns in Story and Song Light Records 1970 Reed City Museum Archived 2007 09 28 at the Wayback Machine Old Rugged Cross Part of Youngstown History The Vindicator 2009 03 29 Archived from the original on 2012 03 20 Retrieved 2013 09 15 Roy Rogers and Dale Evans with vocal quartet and orchestra recorded it in Hollywood on March 3 1950 The song was released by RCA Victor Records as catalog number 21 0344 in USA and by EMI on the His Master s Voice label as catalog numbers IP 875 and JD 393 Sources Edit Kevin Mungons and Douglas Yeo Homer Rodeheaver and the Rise of the Gospel Music Industry Urbana University of Illinois Press 2021 The Old Rugged Cross Written in Albion Albion Recorder 13 April 1998 Short biography of Bennard from Famous Iowans Bennard George in W K McNeil ed Encyclopedia of American Gospel Music Routledge 2005 34 Cyberhymnal The Old Rugged Cross Historic SiteExternal links EditVideo on YouTube acoustic guitar version 1920 recording with Mrs William Asher and Homer Rodeheaver Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Old Rugged Cross amp oldid 1173921325, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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