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O What a Savior

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"O What a Savior" is a Southern gospel song written by the Free Will Baptist musician Marvin P. Dalton in 1948. The first line is "Once I was straying in sin's dark valley" and the chorus starts "O what a Savior". It was first recorded in January 1950 by the Original Stamps Quartet, a male-voice quartet, accompanied by piano.[1] It was included as the first hymn in the Blackwood Brothers collection Sunday Meeting Songs in 1957.[2] Dalton's works were popular locally in the 1940s and 1950s, and he is also known for his hymn "Looking for a city".[3][4]

References

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  1. ^ Dalton, Marvin P., Discography of American Historical Recordings (accessed 9 October 2024)
  2. ^ Sunday meeting songs / (compiled by) Blackwood Brothers, Vanderbilt University Library catalog (accessed 9 October 2024)
  3. ^ Alton E. Loveless. And Who Will Follow: Angelika's Plea, p. 76 (Xlibris; 2009) ISBN 9781469105178
  4. ^ Ken Petersen. Oh Happy Day, p. 7 (Tyndale House; 2021) ISBN 9781496446398
  • Wayne S. Walker (27 October 2020). What A Savior, hymnstudiesblog
  • Lewis Willis (1999). "O What a Savior". Truth Magazine Vol. 43 (copy)
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