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Carry Me Back

Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Carry me back to Calv'ry's mountain Refrain First Line: Carry me back to Calv'ry's mountain Used With Tune: [Carry me back to Calv'ry's mountain]

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[Carry me back to Calv'ry's mountain]

Appears in 5 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: James Bland Incipit: 33432 16515 12343 Used With Text: Carry Me Back

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Carry Me Back

Hymnal: Choir Favorites #30 (1948) First Line: Carry me back to Calv'ry's mountain Refrain First Line: Carry me back to Calv'ry's mountain Languages: English Tune Title: [Carry me back to Calv'ry's mountain]

Carry Me Back

Hymnal: Rodeheaver's Gospel Solos and Duets No. 2 #177 (1930) First Line: Carry me back to Calv'ry's mountain Refrain First Line: Carry me back to Calv'ry's mountain Languages: English Tune Title: [Carry me back to Calv'ry's mountain]

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James A. Bland

1854 - 1911 Person Name: James Bland Composer of "[Carry me back to Calv'ry's mountain]" in Choir Favorites James A. Bland was born in Flushing, NY in 1854. His father, one of the first African Americans to receive a college education, was appointed examiner in the U.S. Patent Office; the family then moved to Washington D.C., where James Bland attended school. He played the banjo as a teenager and He graduated from Howard University. He worked and toured with various minstrel groups in the United States and Europe, notable playing for Queen Victoria and the Prince of Wales, Grover Cleveland, and Robert E. Lee. He died in Philadelphia of tuberculosis in 1911. He wrote over 700 songs. "Carry Me Back to Ole Virginny" became the state song of Virginia in 1940. Dianne Shapiro from SongWriters Hall of Fame website (https://www.songhall.org/profile/James_Bland) (accessed 1/14/2024)
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