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Crown of Thornz, Day By Day, Exit Life, and Pain Drive in Miami
Churchill's Pub
Miami, FL
Apr 18 Sat • 2026 • 7:00pm
Hard Rock/Metal | Rock
$30
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| Day by Day | |
|---|---|
| Christian hymn by Oscar Ahnfelt | |
![]() Lina Sandell | |
| Native name | Blott en dag |
| Genre | Hymn |
| Occasion | Funeral |
| Text | Lina Sandell |
| Language | Swedish |
| Meter | 10.9.10.9 D |
| Melody | "Blott en dag" by Oscar Ahnfelt |
"Day by Day (and with Each Passing Moment)" is a Christian hymn written in 1865 by Lina Sandell several years after she had witnessed the tragic drowning death of her father.[1] It is a hymn of assurance used in American congregational singing.
Sandell-Berg was a prolific Swedish hymn writer. Two of her hymns, "Day By Day" and "Children of the Heavenly Father", are widely known in the United States. The earliest and most popular English translation of "Day by Day" is by Andrew L. Skoog, a Swedish immigrant to the United States. It started appearing in American hymnals in the latter half of the 1920s, and its popularity has increased since then. The tune was composed in 1872 by Oscar Ahnfelt.[1]
The hymn's Swedish name is "Blott en dag" (its first three words), meaning "just one day" or "just another day". In Sweden and Finland, it is popular at funerals.[2] It was recorded by Carola Häggkvist in 1998 on the album Blott en dag.[3] Other Swedish recordings include one in 1965 by Curt & Roland and on Anna-Lena Löfgren's 1972 Christmas album, Nu tändas tusen juleljus.
- ^ a b "Day By Day". Hymnary.org. Retrieved 2015-10-15.
- ^ "Toimitusten musiikki" (in Finnish). Mikkelin tuomiokirkkoseurakunta. Retrieved 17 March 2020.
- ^ "Blott en dag". Svensk mediedatabas. 1998. Retrieved 2 June 2011.
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