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[Hark! ten thousand harps and voices] (Clayton)

[Hark! ten thousand harps and voices] (Clayton)

Composer: Norman J. Clayton
Published in 1 hymnal


Composer: Norman J. Clayton

Norman John Clayton Born at Brooklyn, NY, the 9th of 10 children, he gave his heart to Jesus at age six at South Brooklyn Gospel Church, his mother being a founding member of the Baptist group. He was musically inclined, and became church organist at age 12, and also played trumpet. He remained an organist for the rest of his life. A songwriter, he usually began writing the music before the words. He would memorize scripture to assure his music was biblically-based. Much of what he wrote was for special occasions. When young he first worked on a dairy farm, then held an office job in NYC. Clayton entered the building trades industry, working for his father’s construction business, and during the depression, with a commercial bakery. He ma… Go to person page >

Tune Information

Title: [Hark! ten thousand harps and voices] (Clayton)
Composer: Norman J. Clayton
Incipit: 34553 23442 12323
Key: A♭ Major
Copyright: © 1954 by Norman J. Clayton in Choir Melodies No. 2. Assigned to Norman Clayton Publishing Co.

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Clayton's Collection of Choir Melodies No. 2 #45

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