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Favorite Solos: a compilation of solos, duets, trios and quartets
Editor:
William Edward Michael Hackleman
Publisher:
Hackleman Music Co., Indianapolis, Ind., 1908
Language:
English
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1
We are building in sorrow or joy
[We are building in sorrow or joy]
2
'Tis a sweet and tender story
['Tis a sweet and tender story]
3
I was once far away from the Saviour
[I was once far away from the Saviour]
4
Do you know the world is dying
[Do you know the world is dying]
5
On ev'ry side a voice I hear
[On ev'ry side a voice I hear]
6
What are the pleasures of the world
[What are the pleasures of the world]
7
Can a boy forget his mother's pray'r
[Can a boy forget his mother's pray'r]
8
When you start for the land of heavenly rest
[When you start for the land of heavenly rest]
9
'Tis now in part I know the Lord
['Tis now in part I know the Lord]
10
Since I started for the City over in the Promised Land
[Since I started for the City over in the Promised Land]
11
O pilgrim bound for the heav'nly land
[O pilgrim bound for the heav'nly land]
12
Oh, why will you go away tonight
[Oh, why will you go away tonight]
13
I met a Stranger fair to see
[I met a Stranger fair to see]
14
You are writing your own book of life
[You are writing your own book of life]
15
My Jesus, as Thou wilt
[My Jesus, as Thou wilt]
16
At the feet of Belshazzar and a thousand of his lords
[At the feet of Belshazzar and a thousand of his lords]
17
My God and Father, while I stray
[My God and Father, while I stray]
18
Sadly we sing and with tremulous breath
[Sadly we sing and with tremulous breath]
19
God has given you talents my brother
[God has given you talents my brother]
20
By Samaria's wayside well
[By Samaria's wayside well]
21
All to Jesus I surrender
[All to Jesus I surrender]
22
I never can forget the day
[I never can forget the day]
23
Who cares for a soul?
[Who cares for a soul?]
24
It may not be on the mountain's height
[It may not be on the mountain's height]
25
There was One who was willing to die in my stead
[There was One who was willing to die in my stead]
26
There's a dear and precious book
[There's a dear and precious book]
27
Somewhere the sun is shining
[Somewhere the sun is shining]
28
Behold me standing at the door
[Behold me standing at the door]
29
When my life-work is ended, and I cross the swelling tide
[When my life-work is ended, and I cross the swelling tide]
30
Once Jesus came to the earth as my Savior
[Once Jesus came to the earth as my Savior]
31
Thro' the darkness of the night, and thro' morning's cheery light
[Thro' the darkness of the night, and thro' morning's cheery light]
32
Oh what will you do with Jesus?
[Oh what will you do with Jesus?]
33
Beyond the smiling and the weeping
[Beyond the smiling and the weeping]
34
I do not ask to see the way
[I do not ask to see the way]
35
Where will you spend eternity?
[Where will you spend eternity?]
36
As your journey thro' life to the grave you pursue
[As your journey thro' life to the grave you pursue]
37
My talents are few, dearest Master
[My talents are few, dearest Master]
38
Someone will knock at the saints' bright home
[Someone will knock at the saints' bright home]
39
My heav'nly home is bright and fair
[My heav'nly home is bright and fair]
40
'Tis noble to be a Christian
['Tis noble to be a Christian]
41
I am a stranger here, within a foreign land
[I am a stranger here, within a foreign land]
42
I do not know, I cannot understand
[I do not know, I cannot understand]
43
Some go away from the house tonight
[Some go away from the house tonight]
44
Like a bird on the deep, far away from its nest
[Like a bird on the deep, far away from its nest]
45
There's a song in my heart that my lips cannot sing
[There's a song in my heart that my lips cannot sing]
46
When the cares of life have ended
[When the cares of life have ended]
47
How bright that blessed hope
[How bright that blessed hope]
48
They're calling tonight where the palm trees grow
[They're calling tonight where the palm trees grow]
49
Are there within you base passions rife
[Are there within you base passions rife]
50
Where is my wand'ring boy tonight?
[Where is my wand'ring boy tonight?]
51
From a vessel in mid-ocean
[From a vessel in mid-ocean]
52
They tell of a city far up in the sky
[They tell of a city far up in the sky]
53
Some one must bid adieu today
[Some one must bid adieu today]
54
A few more tears of grief may fall
[A few more tears of grief may fall]
55
Would I know Him if He stood here
[Would I know Him if He stood here]
56
You are drifting far from shore, leaning on an idle oar
[You are drifting far from shore, leaning on an idle oar]
57
"Come and rest, come and rest"
["Come and rest, come and rest"]
58
I've seen the lightning flashing
[I've seen the lightning flashing]
59
Oh, tender and sweet was the Master's voice
[Oh, tender and sweet was the Master's voice]
60
Beclouded long my way has been
[Beclouded long my way has been]
61
No beautiful chamber
[No beautiful chamber]
62
Life is like a mountain railroad
[Life is like a mountain railroad]
63
Where will you spend eternity?
[Where will you spend eternity?]
64
The cross that he gave may be heavy
[The cross that he gave may be heavy]
65
Sometime, the tempest that frights thee will cease
[Sometime, the tempest that frights thee will cease]
66
We shall reach the summer land
[We shall reach the summer land]
67
Going down to the grave with no hope in thy heart
[Going down to the grave with no hope in thy heart]
68
No room for Jesus! the world is so wide
[No room for Jesus! the world is so wide]
69
The name of Jesus is so sweet
[The name of Jesus is so sweet]
70
If, when the joyous day is gone
[If, when the joyous day is gone]
71
Over the river faces I see
[Over the river faces I see]
72
I love to think my Father knows
[I love to think my Father knows]
73
Long years ago a Saviour
[Long years ago a Saviour]
74
I dreamed that the great Judgment Morning
[I dreamed that the great Judgment Morning]
75
When winds are raging o'er the upper ocean
[When winds are raging o'er the upper ocean]
76
My Father is with me to guide and to bless
[My Father is with me to guide and to bless]
77
Beautiful hands at the gateway tonight
[Beautiful hands at the gateway tonight]
78
Put on the brakes, my brother
[Put on the brakes, my brother]
79
Thou art my Shepherd
[Thou art my Shepherd]
80
Would you know why I love Jesus?
[Would you know why I love Jesus?]
81
My soul is so happy in Jesus
[My soul is so happy in Jesus]
82
When o'er my path the clouds hang thick and dark
[When o'er my path the clouds hang thick and dark]
83
My Saviour has freed me from sin
[My Saviour has freed me from sin]
84
The conscience of childhood is speaking in whispers
[The conscience of childhood is speaking in whispers]
85
Drifting away from the Saviour
[Drifting away from the Saviour]
86
How old art thou, mortal?
[How old art thou, mortal?]
87
The sands have been washed in the footprints
[The sands have been washed in the footprints]
88
Sit down by the side of your mother, my boy
[Sit down by the side of your mother, my boy]
89
I do not ask, O Lord, that life may be
[I do not ask, O Lord, that life may be]
90
"Jesus, I my cross have taken"
["Jesus, I my cross have taken"]
91
O what a change! From the darkness of night
[O what a change! From the darkness of night]
92
Now, o'er the waters
JUANITA
93
Our friends on earth we meet with pleasure
[Our friends on earth we meet with pleasure]
94
I stand all amazed at the love Jesus offers me
[I stand all amazed at the love Jesus offers me]
95
All, yes, all I give to Jesus
[All, yes, all I give to Jesus]
96
I know my heav'nly Father knows
[I know my heav'nly Father knows]
97
I stood by the side of the murmuring sea
[I stood by the side of the murmuring sea]
98
I hear a song, a song so sweet
[I hear a song, a song so sweet]
99
When all my labors and trials are o'er
[When all my labors and trials are o'er]
100
What will your record be, by and by
[What will your record be, by and by]
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