[As you travel along on the Jericho road]

[As you travel along on the Jericho road]

Composer: Donald S. McCrossan (1933)
Published in 18 hymnals


Audio files: MIDI

Composer: Donald S. McCrossan

The Rev. Don McCrossan (1908-1989) was an evangelist who in 1943 became director of the Victory Service Club, an outreach ministry to military personnel established the previous year by the Union Rescue Mission in Los Angeles. As his obituary explains, “Through World War II and the Korean and Vietnam wars, [the VSC] was a place where young men and women in a strange city could gather for food and friendship. It also was a place of faith, McCrossan said in a 1961 interview, a place where tens of thousands formally accepted Christ and hundreds more were inspired to enter various ministries.” (LA Times, April 15, 1989). According to the URM website, the Victory Service Club was “a spiritual haven and gathering place for nearly two millio… Go to person page >

Tune Information

Title: [As you travel along on the Jericho road]
Composer: Donald S. McCrossan (1933)
Incipit: 32316 55454 54434
Copyright: © 1933, by The Stamps-Baxter Music Co., in "Boundless Joy"

Timeline

Arrangements

Piano Solo

  • Piano Jubilation: Fresh Piano Stylings
    Composer/Editor Teresa Patterson Wilhelmi
    Published By: Lillenas Publishing Company (1987) pp. 19

Instances

Instances (1 - 18 of 18)

Abiding Faith #108

Bill Garrett's 1951 Special Sacred Songs #58

Boundless Joy #102

Favorite Songs and Hymns #94

Fossett's Inspirational Melodies #98

Gems of Devotion #90

Heavenly Highway Hymns #194

Hymns by the Western Stars #33

New Songs of Inspiration Number 3 #172

Old Fashioned Gospel Songs No. 1 #20

Old Fashioned Revival Hour Songs #75

Our Recorded Songs, number two #148

Radio Favorites #106

Revival Message #37

Sacred Selections for the Church #651

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Songs of Summerland #180

Standard Songs Of The Church #141

Universal Songs and Hymns #94

Exclude 16 pre-1979 instances
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