"Cradle Hymn" was written by the English poet William Blake. It is part of his larger collection titled "Songs of Innocence," published in 1789. The poem reflects themes of innocence, childhood, and divine protection, showcasing Blake's characteristic blend of simplicity and profound meaning.
it is hymn
There does not seem to be a funeral hymn sung in the CSI ad, but Cats in the Cradle does appear in one of those ads.
It is a spiritual with no known composer.
Clement of Alexandria
John Williams
Henry Van Dyke wrote the hymn "The Hymn of Joy" in 1907.
Italian poet Giosue Carducci in 1865 wrote Hymn to Satan (Inna a Satana)
it is hymn
There does not seem to be a funeral hymn sung in the CSI ad, but Cats in the Cradle does appear in one of those ads.
Julia Ward Howe is the person that wrote the lyrics to The Battle Hymn of the Republic. The song is also known by the title, Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory.
Jose Rizal wrote the "Hymn of Labor" while in Dapitan, where he was exiled by the Spanish colonial government. This hymn serves as a tribute to laborers and emphasizes the dignity of work.
It is a spiritual with no known composer.
Oscar Peterson
I think Jarrod Cooper wrote it.
Estrella A. Tuazon
Clement of Alexandria
John Williams