In the late 19th century, the Bible Students (from which Jehovah's Witnesses arose) used many well-known songs and melodies. They also used well-known melodies with their own lyrics. The prefaces of
Songs of the Bride and
Poems and Hymns of Dawn indicate that these hymnals include hymns adapted from other Protestant hymnals such as
Hymns of the Morning,
Gospel Hymns,
Jubilee Harp,
Winnowed Hymns,
Epworth Hymnal and
Songs of Pilgrimage. These melodies were often works of famous composers, including
Ludwig van Beethoven and
Joseph Haydn. Lyrics were often adapted from works of famous hymnal writers including
Philip P. Bliss,
Horatius Bonar,
Fanny Crosby,
Philip Doddridge,
Thomas Hastings,
John Newton,
Isaac Watts, and
Charles Wesley. In 1877,
Charles Taze Russell and
Nelson H. Barbour announced
Songs of the Morning in their book
Three Worlds.
Songs of the Bride, a collection of 144 songs, was published in 1879. written by members of the denomination. A supplement of 81 songs was released in 1900, many written by a single individual, under the title ''Zion's Glad Songs''. Two revised editions of this hymnal were released between 1902 and 1908. In 1905, the 333 songs published in 1890 along with
musical notation were released under the title,
Hymns of the Millennial Dawn. This book was released in a number of other languages, mainly in a shortened form. In 1925,
Kingdom Hymns was published, with 80 songs intended for children and youths. In 1928
Songs of Praise to Jehovah was released, which included 337 songs. Following the adoption of the name “Jehovah's witnesses” in 1931, the
Kingdom Service Song Book was released in 1944 (and revised in 1948), which included 62 songs. This was followed by the release of ''Songs to Jehovah's Praise'' in 1950, with 91 songs. Some of the music was from hymn tunes of other churches or based on themes from classical music;(for example, Beethoven's
Piano Sonata No. 23 in F minor, op. 57 ("Appassionata"). Others used relatively new music, some of which is still used. With the 1966 release of
Singing and Accompanying Yourselves with Music in Your Hearts, a policy was introduced to use only songs written by Witnesses. Subsequent collections were released in 1984 and in 2009, each retaining, retiring or revising previous songs and introducing new songs. By 2019, the hymnal
"Sing Out Joyfully" to Jehovah was available in over 200 languages, including several
sign languages. This is the current hymnal used by the organization. == Collections ==