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Key of G · 4/4 · 96 BPM

Hymn library

Jesus Loves Me

Words: Anna Bartlett Warner (1860). Tune: William Bradbury (1862).

Solfa Key of G · do = G
Jianpu 1 = G

Text approximation, open in DomiSol for proper octave dots and beamed underlines.

Lyrics

  1. Jesus loves me! This I know,

    For the Bible tells me so.

    Little ones to Him belong;

    They are weak but He is strong.

    Yes, Jesus loves me!

    Yes, Jesus loves me!

    Yes, Jesus loves me!

    The Bible tells me so.

  2. Jesus loves me! He who died,

    Heaven's gate to open wide.

    He will wash away my sin,

    Let His little child come in.

  3. Jesus loves me! Loves me still,

    Tho' I'm very weak and ill.

    From His shining throne on high,

    Comes to watch me where I lie.

Source

Tradition

  • methodist
  • baptist
  • gospel

Occasion

  • sunday morning
  • general worship

Frequently asked

Who wrote "Jesus Loves Me"?
Words: Anna Bartlett Warner (1860). Tune: William Bradbury (1862).
When was "Jesus Loves Me" written?
Published in 1860; the standard tune is "China".
What key is "Jesus Loves Me" in?
G major, 4/4 time, around 96 BPM. DomiSol can transpose to any key with one click.
Is "Jesus Loves Me" public domain?
Yes, both the text and the standard tune are in the public domain. You can perform, record, arrange, and print freely.
Can I get "Jesus Loves Me" in jianpu (numbered notation)?
Yes. Every hymn in the DomiSol library renders in both tonic solfa and jianpu. Open it in the editor and toggle notations, same score, two glyph systems.

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