Lewis Redner
Biography
Lewis Henry Redner (December 15, 1831, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – August 29, 1908, Hotel Marlborough, Atlantic City, New Jersey) was an American musician, best known as the composer of the popular Christmas carol "St. Louis", better known as "O Little Town of Bethlehem". Redner worked in the real-estate business in Philadelphia, and played the organ at four different churches during his life. He held the title of Organist/Choirmaster at the Church of the Holy Trinity, Philadelphia 1861-1864 and 1869-1871 While there, he set Pastor Phillips Brooks's poem of his recollection of a pilgrimage to Bethlehem to music on Christmas Eve, 1868, and the carol was first sung the next day. Redner was very involved with local charities. He served on the first board of Sunday Breakfast Rescue Mission, a homeless shelter and soup kitchen, in 1878. Redner never married. He was buried at The Woodlands Cemetery in Philadelphia.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Elvis' Christmas Album
1970

The Christmas Song
1962

Ella Wishes You A Swinging Christmas
1960

Elvis' Christmas Album
1957

A Jolly Christmas From Frank Sinatra
1957

A Christmas Album
1967

A Dave Brubeck Christmas
1996

The Twenty-Fifth Day Of December
1962

Merry Christmas II You
2010

Christmas Songs By Sinatra
1948

An Old-Fashioned Christmas
1984

Twelve Songs Of Christmas
1963

Silent Night - Songs For Christmas
1962

The Classic Christmas Album
2012

An Oscar Peterson Christmas
1995

Ella Fitzgerald's Christmas
1967

It's Christmas Time
1989

Classic Christmas
1980

Light Of The Stable-The Christmas Album
1979

The Secret Of Christmas
1975

The Great Songs Of Christmas (By Great Artists Of Our Time) Album Five
1965

Great Songs Of Christmas (By The Great Artists Of Our Time) Album Four
1964

Christmas Hymns And Carols
1963

The Great Songs Of Christmas (By Ten Great Artists Of Our Time)
1961
Credited work
1,520 releases · 339 albums · active 1950–2025
- Performance · 1,393
- Other credits · 163
Studios: RCA Victor Studios, Nashville · Radio Recorders · Enactron Truck · Enactron Studio Two
