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My Dailymotion Channel https://www.dailymotion.com/FerrellSo... "What a Friend We Have in Jesus" is a Christian hymn originally written by preacher Joseph M. Scriven as a poem in 1855 to comfort his mother who was living in Ireland while he was in Canada.[1] Scriven originally published the poem anonymously, and only received full credit for it in the 1880s.[2] The tune to the hymn was composed by Charles Crozat Converse in 1868. William Bolcom composed a setting of the hymn. The hymn also has many versions with different lyrics in multiple languages. The Handbook to the Lutheran Hymnal notes, "In spite of the fact that this hymn, with its tune, has been criticized as being too much on the order of the sentimental gospel type, its popularity remains strong, and the hymn retains a place in modern hymnals."[3] In some settings, the lyrics have been matched to other tunes such as the Welsh "Calon Lân" (originally wedded to the Welsh poem translated as "A Pure Heart"). Washington Phillips, as "Jesus Is My Friend" (1928, Columbia Records)[4][5] Bing Crosby (1951, Beloved Hymns) Rosemary Clooney (1959, Hymns from the Heart, MGM Records) Ella Fitzgerald with the Ralph Carmichael Choir (1967, Brighten the Corner) Aretha Franklin (1972, Amazing Grace) Alan Price used the tune for his song "Changes" in the 1973 film O Lucky Man!, which was reused in a Volkswagen commercial of the same name with Paula Hamilton in the 1980s.[6] Glen Campbell (1989, Favorite Hymns) Driving Miss Daisy (1989) sung at Little Friendship Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia Ike & Tina Turner (1974, The Gospel According to Ike & Tina) The John Tesh Project (2000, Pure Hymns)[7] Amy Grant recorded it as part of the medley "What a Friend We Have in Jesus/Old Rugged Cross/How Great Thou Art" on her 2002 studio album Legacy... Hymns and Faith, and later included on her 2015 compilation album Be Still and Know... Hymns & Faith. Alan Jackson (2006, Precious Memories) Brad Paisley (2008, Play) Ronnie Milsap (2009, Then Sings My Soul) Monty Alexander (2013, Uplift 2) A version was sung during World War I with the line "When this bloody war is over" in place of the original title.[10] The tune was used in the 1969 film, Oh! What a Lovely War with the title "When This Lousy War Is Over". The tune was used in Alan Price's song Changes, which was written for the 1973 film O Lucky Man! and later became a hit when used in the 1987 Volkswagen Golf television commercial. The tune was in the labor protest movement due to its wide popularity. "Dump the Bosses Off Your Backs" (words by John Brill) was published in the IWW "Little Red Songbook" and has been recorded by dozens of artists including Utah Phillips, Anne Feeney, and Joe Glazer. A Norwegian version was used in the film Trollhunter. It was sung in the 1984 film Footloose.