"Let Your Light Shine on Me" is a traditional gospel blues song, having been recorded by The Wiseman Quartet in 1923, by Ernest Phipps in 1928, and by Blind Willie Johnson in 1929. The song itself is also known as "Shine On Me", "Let It Shine on Me", "Light from the Lighthouse" and "Light from Your Lighthouse".
Description
Ernest Phipps' version, like almost all early renditions, starts in a slow tempo and is then reprised at a much faster tempo. Johnson's version was released on Columbia 14490-D together with "God Don't Never Change". He starts singing in his tenor voice, then drops into his 'growl' or false bass voice for the middle section. The chorus runs: The words appear to allude to the Gospel of Matthew at : "Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven". "Lighthouse" was a popular metaphor for heavenly light.
Performances
The following recordings, which vary widely in character, are by people with Wikipedia articles:
1963"The Light from the Lighthouse" by The Seekers on the album Introducing the Seekers
1967Medley "All Too Much for Me/Take Your Burden to the Lord/Light from the Lighthouse" by The Incredible String Band from the Chelsea Demo Sessions, released in 2005 on the album From Chelsea to Toronto
1984"Light from the Lighthouse" by Kath Bloom and Loren Connors as bonus track on the double album re-release Restless Faithful Desperate / Moonlight
2004The Venice Four with Rose Stone and the Abbot Kinney Lighthouse Choir, on the soundtrack of the movie The Ladykillers
2008"Light from Your Lighthouse" by The Fireman on the album Electric Arguments. New, extended, verses, based around the original chorus
2011 "Left Lyrics in the Practice Room" on the album 90 Bisodol by Half Man Half Biscuit. The line "Let the light from your lighthouse shine on me" is quoted three times in the closing chorus.
Bob Dylan has played the song live, but as of 2015 not recorded it.
Unrelated songs with related titles
1950"Shine on Me" by The Soul Stirrers on the album Shine on Me. The opening line is "I wonder if the lighthouse will shine on me", but the remainder of the song differs from the subject of this article
1987"Let the Light " by the bandTriumph on the album Surveillance
2002"Let the Light Shine Down" by The Country Gentlemen on the album Let the Light Shine Down
2003"Let the Light Shine In" by DJ Tiësto on the album Nyana
2004"Let Your Light Shine on Me" by Smokey Robinson on the album Food for the Spirit