Griffith Anthony (1846 โ 13 June 1897) was a musician. He was born in Llanelly, Carmarthenshire, South Wales and worked at a Cwmbwrla's ironworks as a boy.[1] He studied a form of sight-singing called tonic sol-fa and then began to teach music in churches.[1][2] Among the songs, hymn tunes, and anthems that he wrote was Dyddiau dyn sydd fel glaswelltyn (Man, his days are as grass).[1] He was with Babell Chapel of Cwmbwrla when he died 13 June 1897.[3]