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Short Name: Frank A. Simpkins
Full Name: Simpkins, Frank A.
Birth Year: 1870
Death Year: 1939

Simpkins, Frank Addison. (Ashterville County, Ohio, June 8, 1870--March 4, 1939, Riverside, California). His childhood home was in the vicinity of the homes of other well-known hymn writers: Philip P. Bliss, James McGranahan and Charles C. Case. These, no doubt, influenced young Frank Simpkins. His schooling included a time at the Preparatory School, Hiram College. He was a member of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and traveled for a time with an evangelist. He wrote a number of hymns during the early 1900s. He entered the field of education and taught in Ohio: 1915-1916, Kinsman Township School; Music Director, 1916-1924; Assistant County Superintendent and Supervisor of Band and Orchestra in Trumbull County, 1924-1928; Music Director of Cortland Village School. He was known as the "Father of the School Band Movement in Trumbull County."

After retirement, he moved with his wife, Matilda C. Simpkins, to Riverside, California. There he met hymn-writer Carlton C. Buck, and became a member of the Church where Rev. Buck was pastor. Through this association, he renewed his interest in hymn writing.

Among his early hymns are: "Oh, for a glimpse of that city," "Scatter sunshine," "In the golden morning," "Am I ashamed of Christ?" and "I am coming, Lord, to thee." A pianist, he also wrote hymn tunes and collaborated during his retirement years on several hymns with his pastor. Among these are "Feasting in the center of His love," and the well-known "When God speaks." Funeral services were held on March 7, 1939, and in the interment was in Evergreen Cemetery at Riverside, California.

--Carlton C. Buck, DNAH Archives


Tunes by Frank A. Simpkins (27)sort descendingAsInstancesIncipit
[Behold, a Stranger at the door] (Simpkins)Frank A. Simpkins (Composer)1455545 32134 57646
[Beyond the dark river when time is no more]Frank A. Simpkins (Composer)255453 23252 17656
[Bring of earth's blossoms the fairest]Frank A. Simpkins (Composer)254332 11762 34325
[Cast thy bread upon the waters] (Simpkins)Frank A. Simpkins (Composer)233234 33311 71437
[Christ, the loving Shepherd, has prepared a heavenly fold]Frank A. Simpkins (Composer)255555 56511 22344
[Draw me nearer, O my Savior and my Guide]Frank A. Simpkins (Composer)234532 31545 66654
[Drifting away from the Savior] (Simpkins)Frank A. Simpkins (Composer)1954326 71554 54436
[Go gladden the lonely the dreary]Frank A. Simpkins (Composer)451765 43623 43476
[I love to think that Jesus knows]Frank A. Simpkins (Composer)2
[I need Thee, blessed Jesus]Frank A. Simpkins (Composer)255343 32174 44355
[I will sing the praises of my great Redeemer]Frank A. Simpkins (Composer)212353 21231 65345
[In the golden morning, all our reaping done]Frank A. Simpkins (Composer)2
[In your secret heart, my brother]Frank A. Simpkins (Composer)454333 45512 13345
[Lead me, O my Savior, lead me] (Simpkins)Frank A. Simpkins (Composer)1432154 57643 26765
[Lord, I hear of showers of blessing] (Simpkins)Frank A. Simpkins (Composer)234326 72112 17231
[Lovingly now the Savior is calling]Frank A. Simpkins (Composer)254532 21517 76747
[My Savior sought me when astray]Frank A. Simpkins (Composer)353432 67112 17131
[Nearer am I to eternity's shore]Frank A. Simpkins (Composer)254332 11765 17121
[O there'll be a great rejoicing in the presence of the King]Frank A. Simpkins (Composer)254333 45112 31165
[One by one they are crossing the river]Frank A. Simpkins (Composer)255535 61665 22212
[Sinner, why have you been straying?]Frank A. Simpson (Composer)5
[Tell again the wondrous story] (Simpkin)Frank A. Simpkin (Composer)3
[There is a City, I am told]Frank A. Simpkins (Composer)7
['Tis so sweet to walk with Jesus] (Simpkins)Frank A. Simpkins (Composer)234555 65312 33321
[When God speaks, the high mountains tremble]Frank A. Simpkins (Composer)3
[When the storms of sorrow gather]Frank A. Simpkins (Composer)551316 51335 13252
[Who ever could dream of a service so sweet]Frank A. Simpkins (Composer)255354 44423 34567
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