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And now, my friends, both old and young

Author: John Blain Meter: 8.8.8.8 D Appears in 3 hymnals Text Sources: From longer hymn: "My Christian friends in bonds of love"

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FAREWELL TO ALL

Meter: 8.8.8.8 D Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. P. Reese Tune Key: g minor Incipit: 15533 53153 31157 Used With Text: And now, my friends, both old and young

DeLONG

Meter: 8.8.8.8 D Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Hugh W. McGraw Tune Key: F Major or modal Incipit: 13313 56531 33113 Used With Text: And now, my friends, both old and young

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And now, my friends, both old and young

Author: John Blain Hymnal: The Sacred Harp #69b (1991) Meter: 8.8.8.8 D Lyrics: And now, my friends, both old and young, I hope in Christ you will go on; And if on earth we meet no more, Oh, may we meet on Canaan's shore. I hope you'll all remember me, If you on earth no more I see. An int'rest in your prayers I crave, That we may meet beyond the grave. Languages: English Tune Title: FAREWELL TO ALL
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And now, my friends, both old and young

Author: J. P. R. Hymnal: Union Harp and History of Songs #137a (1909) Languages: English Tune Title: FAREWELL TO ALL

And now, my friends, both old and young

Author: John Blain Hymnal: The Sacred Harp #516 (1991) Meter: 8.8.8.8 D Languages: English Tune Title: DeLONG

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John Blain

1795 - 1879 Author of "And now, my friends, both old and young" in The Sacred Harp Blain, John. (Fishkill, New York, February 14, 1795--December 26, 1879, Mansfield, Massachusetts). Baptist. Studied at Fairfield (New York) and Middlebury (New York) academies. Pastored for nearly sixty years in : Auburn, New York City, York, and Syracuse, New York; Pawtucket and Central Falls, Rhode Island; New London, Connecticut; Charlestown and Mansfield, Massachusetts. He was also an evangelist and baptized about three thousand persons. He gave large sums to missions while living, and willed his property to home and foreign missions. The one hymn for which Blain is remembered is a parting hymn written in 1818, and published in the Original and Selected Reformation Hymns and Spiritual Songs (1829). Comprising twelve stanzas, the hymn begins: My Christian friends in bonds of love, Whose hearts in sweetest union prove; Your friendship's like a drawing band, Yet we must take the parting hand. A part of this hymn, altered by Rev. H.L. Hastings, later appeared in Songs of Pilgrimage (1886). Paul R. Powell (?), DNAH Archives

John Palmer Reese

1828 - 1900 Person Name: J. P. R. Author of "And now, my friends, both old and young" in Union Harp and History of Songs John Palmer "Ripples" Reese was born in Jasper County, Georgia. After service in the Civil War as a member of the 37th Georgia Infantry, he spent most of his life as a composer and singing instructor in the Sacred Harp movement. He was a revisor for the 1859 edition of The Sacred Harp. He was president of the Chattahoochee Convention. Reese died in 1900, in Newnan, Georgia. Antonio Higgins

Hugh McGraw

1931 - 2017 Person Name: Hugh W. McGraw Composer of "DeLONG" in The Sacred Harp Born 20 February 1931 in Central Hatchee, Georgia, Hugh Winfred McGraw died 28 May 2017 at the age of 86. Mr. McGraw was active in Sacred Harp singing, composing, promotion and publishing through most of his adult life. He is widely regarded as the most significant individual in the renewed growth and spread of Sacred Harp singing in the latter decades of the 20th century and the first decades of the 21st. He was the editor of the 1991 "Denson" edition of the Sacred Harp. The following obituary is taken from the website of the funeral home where his funeral was held: Obituary for Hugh Winfred McGraw Hugh W. McGraw February 20, 1931 – May 28, 2017 Having lived the fullest of lives, characterized by selfless compassion and unbridled caring for his family and friends, Hugh W. McGraw entered his heavenly home on Sunday, May 28, 2017, awash in the love of family members amazed by the grace, courage and dignity of his departure, symbolic of how he lived his life. His enduring gift to his family and the world was that of a kind, wise, vibrant, patient and generous man who was always able to think and act outside of himself. He was born in Central Hatchee, GA to John Wesley McGraw, a railroad worker, and Lillie Ashley, who worked as a seamstress at the Sewell Manufacturing Company. When he was about three months old, his family moved to Villa Rica, Georgia, where he lived to the age of 12. At that time the family moved to Bremen, Georgia, where he has lived for the past 74 years. In adulthood he pursued a career in business in Bremen, managing a clothing manufacturing plant. He leaves his two children, Ressa Duke of Conover, NC and Paula (Scott) Hannah of Franklin, GA. Hugh also leaves five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Hugh touched many lives during his 86 years with us on earth. He will be remembered for his selfless compassion, patience, gentle spirit, and for his intense love of his family. – The family feels blessed and thankful for every moment that they had with him. His grandchildren are thankful to have had “Papa’s/Poppie’s” unconditional love and support in their lives, as he nurtured them and took great pride in watching each of them mature to adulthood. He made a difference in our lives and that of many others he touched. He will continue to inspire us for the rest of our lives. Hugh held many life accomplishments. In addition to his leadership in the Sacred Harp community, Hugh was a Sacred Harp composer, several of whose songs appear in the 1960 and subsequent editions of The Sacred Harp. An inspiration for the revisions of the Sacred Harp songbook, founded the National Sacred Harp Convention (1980), 1982 NEA National Heritage Fellow, an actor in the movies, The Long Riders (1980), and Awake, My Soul: The Story of the Sacred Harp (2006), Lawless (2012), 32nd degree Free Mason, with membership in Bremen, GA and a 32nd degree Shriner in Atlanta, GA. These are just a few of the many awards and accolades that Hugh accumulated over the course of his lifetime. Anyone that knew Hugh would tell you he was passionate about two things in life: Sacred Harp Singing and spending time with family. Hugh was considered the greatest Sacred Harp singer of the last and present century. Many deemed him as “Mr. Sacred Harp”. Hugh played a crucial role in the revitalization and spread of Sacred Harp singing in the late twentieth century. He will be chiefly remembered, however, for his long service with The Sacred Harp Publishing Company, Inc. as executive secretary from 1958 – 2002, his leadership role over The Sacred Harp revision of 1960, 1966, 1971 and 1991, the catalyst that brought African American, Native American and other shaped note tune books together and for his leadership in bringing thousands of newcomer singers, including those outside the South, into the tradition while helping to establish singing and conventions in many states. There wasn't a Sacred Harp singing he didn't enjoy traveling to and made it a priority to always be attending one! Hugh tried to never miss a singing at Holly Springs Primitive Baptist Church! When asked if he wanted to go home, his reply and final words were, "I want to go to Holly Springs." (www.hightowerfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Hugh-Winfred-McGraw?obId=1871754#/obituaryInfo)
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