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[If you're going up to heaven, you had better now be ready]
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[If you're going up to heaven, you had better now be ready]
Composer: John Baughman
Published in
2 hymnals
Printable scores:
PDF
,
Noteworthy Composer
Audio files:
MIDI
Composer:
John Baughman
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Tune Information
Title:
[If you're going up to heaven, you had better now be ready]
Composer:
John Baughman
Incipit:
13555 55321 33332
Key:
F Major or modal
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Get Ready for Heaven
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The Cyber Hymnal #16004
Text:
Get Ready For Heaven
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The Cyber Hymnal #16004
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Carol Crown: for Sunday schools, revivals, singing schools, conventions (1915), p.86
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The Cyber Hymnal #16004
Tune Title
: SALTILLO
First Line
: If you’re going up to Heaven
Composer
: John Baughman
Meter
: 88.87.88.87 D
Key
: F Major or modal
The Cyber Hymnal #16004
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