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[O welcome Sunday morning]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Victor Herman Incipit: 51122 32431 72151 Used With Text: The day comes back again

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The day comes back again

Author: Jessie Brown Pounds Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: O welcome Sunday morning Used With Tune: [O welcome Sunday morning]

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Welcome Sunday Morning

Author: Jessie Brown Pounds Hymnal: Songs of Cheer for Children #28 (1929) First Line: O welcome Sunday morning Refrain First Line: The day comes back again Languages: English Tune Title: [O welcome Sunday morning]
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The day comes back again

Author: Jessie Brown Pounds Hymnal: A Hymnal for Joyous Youth #8 (1927) First Line: O welcome Sunday morning Languages: English Tune Title: [O welcome Sunday morning]

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Jessie Brown Pounds

1861 - 1921 Author of "Welcome Sunday Morning" in Songs of Cheer for Children Jessie Brown Pounds was born in Hiram, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland on 31 August 1861. She was not in good health when she was a child so she was taught at home. She began to write verses for the Cleveland newspapers and religious weeklies when she was fifteen. After an editor of a collection of her verses noted that some of them would be well suited for church or Sunday School hymns, J. H. Fillmore wrote to her asking her to write some hymns for a book he was publishing. She then regularly wrote hymns for Fillmore Brothers. She worked as an editor with Standard Publishing Company in Cincinnati from 1885 to 1896, when she married Rev. John E. Pounds, who at that time was a pastor of the Central Christian Church in Indianapolis. A memorable phrase would come to her, she would write it down in her notebook. Maybe a couple months later she would write out the entire hymn. She is the author of nine books, about fifty librettos for cantatas and operettas and of nearly four hundred hymns. Her hymn "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" was sung at President McKinley's funeral. Dianne Shapiro, from "The Singers and Their Songs: sketches of living gospel hymn writers" by Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company, 1916)

Victor Herman

Composer of "[O welcome Sunday morning]" in Songs of Cheer for Children
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