"To God Be the Glory", written by Fanny Crosby with music by William Howard Doane, is one of the most widely translated Christian hymns, though it only gained international popularity a century after its creation.
A cornerstone of modern gospel music, "My Tribute" blends traditional hymnody with African-American spiritual influences, popularizing congregational call-and-response structures in contemporary Christian worship.
A landmark gospel song blending traditional hymns with contemporary Black gospel styles, widely covered in Christian communities.
William H. Doane's uplifting melody for "To God be the Glory" became a staple in evangelical hymnals, paired with Fanny Crosby's lyrics.