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J. B. F. Wright

Short Name: J. B. F. Wright
Full Name: Wright, J. B. F.
Birth Year: 1877
Death Year: 1959

Wright, John Braselton Fillmore (Tennessee, February 21, 1877--October 13, 1959, Brownwood, Texas). Church of God. Son of George W. and Casandra (Coley) Wright; educated in the public schools of Limestone County, Texas (at Groesbeck, Prairie Point and old Box Church); studied music in one eighteen-day singing school near Hamlin, Jones County, Texas. Married Fannie Jackson, February 13, 1898; children Harvey, Myrtle, Calvin, Carey, Leonard, Grace and Dudley.

Wrote over 200 songs, both music and poetry. Began writing at about fifteen years of age; stated that "I write by inspiration, only when the mood comes on the words and melody flow from my soul like the water from a babbling brook; without this inspiration I could not write; 'Precious Memories' was born in the midnight hours as I bathed my pillow with tears, likewise all my songs came through life's severest tests."

--William J. Reynolds, DNAH Archives

The source of Wright's tears mentioned above was the memory of the death of his son, Everett Jackson Wright, at the age of 3 1/2 in 1922. A detailed account of this and the writing of "Precious Memories" can be found in the May 1952 edition of the Montgomery Advertiser (Montgomery, Alabama), a copy of which is located in the DNAH Archives.


Texts by J. B. F. Wright (21)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
From the dawning of creation (Wright)J. B. F. Wright (Author)2
Gentle Savior, meek and mild, Wilt Thou bless a little childJohn B. F. Wright (Author)English2
God's love flows on across the agesJ. B. F. Wright (Author)English3
I remember today, things my mother would sayJ. B. F. Wright (Author)English2
I want to look beyond things mortalJ. B. F. W. (Author)English2
It won't be long till time will endJ. B. F. Wright (Author)2
Jesus is calling in tender loveJohn B. F. Wright (Author)English2
Lead me onward, blessed SaviorJ. B. F. Wright (Author)English2
Many years have passed and goneJ. B. F. Wright (Author)2
Mid commotion and strifeJ. B. F. Wright (Author)3
Must I go away some morningJ. B. F. Wright (Author)2
O the wonderful stream, how the waves brightly gleamJ. B. F. Wright (Author)English2
Oft when twilight shadows fallJ. B. F. Wright (Author)English2
Precious memories, unseen angelsJ. Wright (Author)English84
Seems I hear the angels singingJ. B. F. Wright (Author)English2
Soon we'll leave this shoreJ. B. F. Wright (Author)2
That home of other yearsJ. B. F. Wright (Author)2
The old ship of Zion is sailing for homeJ. B. F. Wright (Author)English3
There is a land, a golden strandJ. B. F. Wright (Author)2
We'll understand, we'll know the answerJ. B. F. Wright (Author)2
Who knows what lies beyond the blueJ. B. F. Wright (Author)2
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