December 6, 2019 (Friday)
This cradle song is very popular at Christmas time, and can be found in several hymnals used by churches.
Although it was attributed at one time to Luther, investigation proves its origins are in America, probably Pennsylvania, where it first appeared in a Methodist hymnal around the year 1885. Authorship is not known for sure, although several names have been suggested.
Anonymous American Hymn 1885 Away in a manger, no crib for a bed, The cattle are lowing, the baby awakes, Be near me, lord Jesus; I ask thee to stay |
FIRST PUBLISHED HERE IN 2018