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Will Lamartine Thompson

William Lamartine Thompson (November 7, 1847 – September 20, 1909) was a noted American composer. He founded the W. L. Thompson Music Company and tried his hand with some success at secular compositions before finding his forte in hymns and gospel songs.

Will Lamartine Thompson
Born7 November 1847 
East Liverpool 
Died20 September 1909  (aged 61)
New York City 
OccupationComposer 

Education, family, community edit

Thompson was born November 7, 1847, in East Liverpool, Ohio, the youngest son of seven children of Josiah Thompson, who was a successful merchant, manufacturer, and banker, and a two-term member of the Ohio state legislature. His mother, Sarah Jackman Thompson, was devoted to social and charitable work.[1]

Thompson graduated from Mount Union College in Alliance, Ohio, in 1870. In 1873, he attended the New England Conservatory of Music and later continued his musical studies in Leipzig, Germany.

Thompson married Elizabeth Johnson. They had a son, William Leland Thompson (born 1895), who was known by his middle name. The Thompsons built a large hilltop mansion on Park Boulevard in East Liverpool. The house still stands and is known locally as "the Softly and Tenderly House" (see "Hymns and gospel songs" infra).

 
WL Thompson home

Thompson took a strong interest in local history, and paid for a large stone and tablet to mark the spot where Confederate General John Hunt Morgan and his raiders were captured near Lisbon, Ohio. Thompson donated large tracts of land to East Liverpool for public parks, stipulating that no alcohol would be permitted there.[2]

Secular career edit

Thompson began composing in his teens and in addition to hymns, wrote the popular songs "My Home on the Old Ohio" and "Gathering Shells from the Seashore."

Both a lyricist and composer, Thompson ensured he would always remember words or melodies that came to him at odd times. He said, "No matter where I am, at home or hotel, at the store or traveling, if an idea or theme comes to me that I deem worthy of a song, I jot it down in verse. In this way I never lose it."

Rebuffed in an early attempt to sell his songs to a commercial publisher, Thompson eventually opened the W. L. Thompson Music Company in East Liverpool. By the 1880s, it was one of the most prominent and successful such businesses in the United States. Thousands of music teachers and musicians ordered sheet music, instruments, and other supplies from Thompson's store. Thompson later founded a music and publishing company in Chicago.

Hymns and gospel songs edit

A member of the Church of Christ,[3] Thompson is best known as the writer and composer of hymns and gospel songs, to which he increasingly devoted his talents after his teenage years.

His most well known work is the classic and enduring gospel song "Softly and Tenderly Jesus Is Calling" which has been translated into countless languages. It has been featured in the films Junebug[4] and A Prairie Home Companion (sung by Meryl Streep and Lily Tomlin), in the Anne Tyler novel The Accidental Tourist, and the television series True Blood.[5] Cynthia Clawson's interpretation of the song is used as background throughout the 1985 movie The Trip to Bountiful.[6][7]

Other popular gospel songs by Thompson which continue in use, particularly in the Churches of Christ, Southern Baptist and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, are "Put Your Shoulder to the Wheel"[8] - "Lead Me Gently Home, Father" (1879), "There's a Great Day Coming" (1887), "Jesus Is All the World to Me" (1904),[9] "Have I Done Any Good in the World Today?",[10] and "The World Has Need of Willing Men".[11]

Final illness and death edit

Thompson fell ill during a tour of Europe, and his family cut short their travels to return home. He died a few weeks later in New York City on September 20, 1909.

Legacy edit

The famous evangelist Dwight L. Moody greatly admired Thompson's music and used "Softly and Tenderly" in many of his evangelistic rallies in America and Britain. When Moody lay dying, after all visitation had stopped, Thompson called on him. He was refused until Moody learned it was Thompson. Then he insisted on seeing the songwriter. Moody is said to have encouraged Thompson by saying, "Will, I would rather have written 'Softly and Tenderly' than anything I have been able to do in my whole life." Moody died shortly afterwards while singing the words of that hymn.[12][7]

"Softly and Tenderly Jesus Is Calling" was sung by the choir of Atlanta's Ebenezer Baptist Church at the funeral for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.[13] and is used widely today as an invitation hymn in evangelistic services.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "History : Thompson Park". Thompson Park. 2012-06-18. Retrieved April 25, 2014.
  2. ^ "2002 class of inductees announced". Lou Holtz / Upper Ohio Valley Hall of Fame. East Liverpool, Ohio. 2000. Retrieved 2013-10-06.
  3. ^ Finley, Gene C. (1980). Our garden of song: A book of biography of song writers of the Church of Christ. West Monroe, Louisiana: Howard. pp. 479–418.
  4. ^ IMDB website
  5. ^ Hymn For The Day website
  6. ^ Workshop Songs Online website
  7. ^ a b Evelyn Bence, Spiritual Moments with the Great Hymns, (Grand Rapids, MI:Zondervan, 1997/ p. 248
  8. ^ Hymns (1948 and subsequent editions to the present (2014) ed.). Salt Lake City, UT: Deseret Book Company. 1948. p. 252.
  9. ^ Wiegand, John P., ed. (1997). Praise for the Lord (Expanded ed.). Nashville, Tennessee: Praise Press. Items 379, 674, 348. "Softly and Tenderly" is Item 584.
  10. ^ Latter-Day Saint Hymns (1927 and subsequent editions to the present (2014) ed.). Salt Lake City, UT: Deseret Book Company. 1927. p. 416.
  11. ^ Hymns (1948 and subsequent editions to the present (2014) ed.). Salt Lake City, UT: Deseret Book Company. 1948. p. 206.
  12. ^ Osbeck, 101 Hymn Stories, Kregel
  13. ^ Evelyn Bence, Spiritual Moments with the Great Hymns, (Grand Rapids, MI:Zondervan, 1997/ p. 249

External links edit

  • Will Thompson, 2002 inductee, the Lou Holtz/Upper Ohio Valley hall of Fame in East Liverpool, Ohio
  • Thompson Park in East Liverpool, donated to the city by Will Thompson
  • Works by or about Will Lamartine Thompson at Internet Archive
  • Works by Will Lamartine Thompson at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)  

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For other people named William Thompson see William Thompson disambiguation William Lamartine Thompson November 7 1847 September 20 1909 was a noted American composer He founded the W L Thompson Music Company and tried his hand with some success at secular compositions before finding his forte in hymns and gospel songs Will Lamartine ThompsonBorn7 November 1847 East Liverpool Died20 September 1909 aged 61 New York City OccupationComposer Contents 1 Education family community 2 Secular career 3 Hymns and gospel songs 4 Final illness and death 5 Legacy 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEducation family community editThompson was born November 7 1847 in East Liverpool Ohio the youngest son of seven children of Josiah Thompson who was a successful merchant manufacturer and banker and a two term member of the Ohio state legislature His mother Sarah Jackman Thompson was devoted to social and charitable work 1 Thompson graduated from Mount Union College in Alliance Ohio in 1870 In 1873 he attended the New England Conservatory of Music and later continued his musical studies in Leipzig Germany Thompson married Elizabeth Johnson They had a son William Leland Thompson born 1895 who was known by his middle name The Thompsons built a large hilltop mansion on Park Boulevard in East Liverpool The house still stands and is known locally as the Softly and Tenderly House see Hymns and gospel songs infra nbsp WL Thompson home Thompson took a strong interest in local history and paid for a large stone and tablet to mark the spot where Confederate General John Hunt Morgan and his raiders were captured near Lisbon Ohio Thompson donated large tracts of land to East Liverpool for public parks stipulating that no alcohol would be permitted there 2 Secular career editThompson began composing in his teens and in addition to hymns wrote the popular songs My Home on the Old Ohio and Gathering Shells from the Seashore Both a lyricist and composer Thompson ensured he would always remember words or melodies that came to him at odd times He said No matter where I am at home or hotel at the store or traveling if an idea or theme comes to me that I deem worthy of a song I jot it down in verse In this way I never lose it Rebuffed in an early attempt to sell his songs to a commercial publisher Thompson eventually opened the W L Thompson Music Company in East Liverpool By the 1880s it was one of the most prominent and successful such businesses in the United States Thousands of music teachers and musicians ordered sheet music instruments and other supplies from Thompson s store Thompson later founded a music and publishing company in Chicago Hymns and gospel songs editA member of the Church of Christ 3 Thompson is best known as the writer and composer of hymns and gospel songs to which he increasingly devoted his talents after his teenage years His most well known work is the classic and enduring gospel song Softly and Tenderly Jesus Is Calling which has been translated into countless languages It has been featured in the films Junebug 4 and A Prairie Home Companion sung by Meryl Streep and Lily Tomlin in the Anne Tyler novel The Accidental Tourist and the television series True Blood 5 Cynthia Clawson s interpretation of the song is used as background throughout the 1985 movie The Trip to Bountiful 6 7 Other popular gospel songs by Thompson which continue in use particularly in the Churches of Christ Southern Baptist and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints are Put Your Shoulder to the Wheel 8 Lead Me Gently Home Father 1879 There s a Great Day Coming 1887 Jesus Is All the World to Me 1904 9 Have I Done Any Good in the World Today 10 and The World Has Need of Willing Men 11 Final illness and death editThompson fell ill during a tour of Europe and his family cut short their travels to return home He died a few weeks later in New York City on September 20 1909 Legacy editThe famous evangelist Dwight L Moody greatly admired Thompson s music and used Softly and Tenderly in many of his evangelistic rallies in America and Britain When Moody lay dying after all visitation had stopped Thompson called on him He was refused until Moody learned it was Thompson Then he insisted on seeing the songwriter Moody is said to have encouraged Thompson by saying Will I would rather have written Softly and Tenderly than anything I have been able to do in my whole life Moody died shortly afterwards while singing the words of that hymn 12 7 Softly and Tenderly Jesus Is Calling was sung by the choir of Atlanta s Ebenezer Baptist Church at the funeral for Dr Martin Luther King Jr 13 and is used widely today as an invitation hymn in evangelistic services See also editChristian music Hymn Music publishingReferences edit History Thompson Park Thompson Park 2012 06 18 Retrieved April 25 2014 2002 class of inductees announced Lou Holtz Upper Ohio Valley Hall of Fame East Liverpool Ohio 2000 Retrieved 2013 10 06 Finley Gene C 1980 Our garden of song A book of biography of song writers of the Church of Christ West Monroe Louisiana Howard pp 479 418 IMDB website Hymn For The Day website Workshop Songs Online website a b Evelyn Bence Spiritual Moments with the Great Hymns Grand Rapids MI Zondervan 1997 p 248 Hymns 1948 and subsequent editions to the present 2014 ed Salt Lake City UT Deseret Book Company 1948 p 252 Wiegand John P ed 1997 Praise for the Lord Expanded ed Nashville Tennessee Praise Press Items 379 674 348 Softly and Tenderly is Item 584 Latter Day Saint Hymns 1927 and subsequent editions to the present 2014 ed Salt Lake City UT Deseret Book Company 1927 p 416 Hymns 1948 and subsequent editions to the present 2014 ed Salt Lake City UT Deseret Book Company 1948 p 206 Osbeck 101 Hymn Stories Kregel Evelyn Bence Spiritual Moments with the Great Hymns Grand Rapids MI Zondervan 1997 p 249External links editWill Thompson 2002 inductee the Lou Holtz Upper Ohio Valley hall of Fame in East Liverpool Ohio Thompson Park in East Liverpool donated to the city by Will Thompson Works by or about Will Lamartine Thompson at Internet Archive Works by Will Lamartine Thompson at LibriVox public domain audiobooks nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Will Lamartine Thompson amp oldid 1174029345, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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