Monthly column on hymns and songs

Christopher Idle  |  Features
Date posted:  1 Feb 2002
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Honestly, I had nothing to do with this, except for the long delay between the workshop and the report. But all credit to the Round Church at St. Andrew the Great, Cambridge, for their brainstorming session last summer on what makes a good song. You have your ideas; I have mine; here, mainly, are theirs, by courtesy of my correspondent Jonny Kingsman.

But first, that was only the start. The aim was to write a theme song for a series on the Letter of James. Before they got going, it seemed a good idea to hammer out some principles. So the perfect song lyric, they reckon, will look and sound like this: my own thoughts are the ones in brackets.

Recipe for perfection?

It will be short; no more than four verses. (So much for 'Our God reigns'.)

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