Golden Harvest: our second 1963 book for singing conventions, singing schools, Sunday schools, etc.

Publisher: Stamps Quartet Music Company, Inc., Dallas, 1963
Language: English
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98I am not a weary pilgrim in a foreign land
99Amazing grace how sweet the sound
100Why should I be lonely, why should I be sad
101I'm trusting in Jesus for my salvation
102For many years I've traveled in this lowland
103Lord, I want to stand up and be counted
104So many times I have to walk alone
105Happy, happy, happiness means ev'rything
106For many years I have been trav'ling
107Someday there's gonna be a resurrection
108Just a little farther is home, sweet home
109I've been thinking of that meeting
110I have started on a journey
111When life here shall end
112We shall soon be going up to live
113Take my life and let it be
114If the miracles come and it may happen
115There's a constant ringing in my ear
116Once I dwelt in the shadows
117God so loved his sinful world
118There's a happy home above
119Day will end at the set of sun
120Trusting, singing for Jesus, Jesus
121Someday I'll see my dear Savior
122There's a cold, dark silent river
123When my soul is singing
124There's a wonderful love
125Tell of God's goodness whereever you go
126Early in the morning awake and sing
127Walking among the beautiful flowers
128Long I've traveld in this weary land
129Like the lost sheep I've gone astray
130There will always be these testing times
131Man of sorrows, what a name
132When the saints go marching to glory land
133Across the lonely, trying years
134Lend me courage to bear all my burdens
135Disappointmentsof the day may often
137When our life here has ended
136I'm going to a city grand

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