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PIANO * VOCAL * GUITAR Smoky Mountain Gospel Favorites A COLLECTION OF my TIMELESS GOSPEL HYMNS ssed Ass Ghuurch in the Wildwood ¢ the Sweet By and By Shall We Gather at the River ¢ "When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder Va HAL*LEONARD® PIANO * VOCAL * GUITAR Smoky Mountain Gospel Favorites A COLLECTION OF 37 TIMELESS GOSPEL HYMNS ISBN 0-7935-b540-0 HAL*LEONARD® ORPORATION Copyright © 1996 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION Intematon! Copy Secured Al Fights Reserved For at works contained herein LUrautatizes copying, araning, adacig, ocaraing or pub perfomance ean inkiogoment of copyricht Iniingere ae fable under hea Vist Hal Looard onthe itemet at hiptwwahalleonad.com Smoky Mountain PIANO * VOCAL * GUITAR Gospel Favorites A COLLECTION OF 37 TIMELESS GOSPEL HYMNS 17 20 22 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 Amazing Grace Are You Washed in the Blood At Calvary At the Cross Beulah Land Blessed Assurance Church in the Wildwood Have Thine Own Way, Lord 1Am Bound for the Promised Land I Love to Tell the Story I've Got Peace Like a River In the Garden In the Sweet By and By Just as | Am Just Over in the Gloryland The Lily of the Valley Near the Cross Nothing But the Blood The Old Rugged Cross Pass Me Not, O Gentle Savior Power in the Blood Rock of Ages Send the Light Shall We Gather at the River Since Jesus Came into My Heart Softly and Tenderly Standing on the Promises Sweet Hour of Prayer Tell It to Jesus There Is a Fountain Wayfaring Stranger We'll Understand It Better By and By ‘We're Marching to Zion What a Friend We Have in Jesus When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder When We All Get to Heaven Whiter than Snow 44 46 33 48 50 52 54 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 78 74 76 B- AMAZING GRACE Ss \Worts by JOHN NEWTON es— Traditional American Melody Moderately F Fo Bs F | i Dn how sweet the sound that saved gers, tails, and snares, = 1 have wretch 8 ; F De, a Buy but_ now will kad = zs BF 2 HEB (race 2. Through Verse 3 ‘And when this flesh and heart shall fail ‘and mortal life shal cease. I shall possess within the veil alife of joy and peace When we've been there ten thousand years, bright shining as the sun. We've no lass days to sing God's praise than when we first begun. ARE YOU WASHED IN THE BLOOD a Traditional erately ay Eb/Bb Ab/C Db Ab/Eb Eb7 ioc = eae g Es Ab Db Ab ADIC @ = ab Ae mR ae’ De" ge 1. Have you been —to_—_-Je-sus for the cleans - ing pow’r? Are you 2.4, (See additional lyrics) Ab Eb/G Bb7/F Eb Ab Eb/Bb Ab/C \ = a a" = i" washed in the blood of the Lamb? Are you full - y trusting in His Db AbIED Eb7 Ab B i & Refrain grace this hour? Are you washed in the blood of the Lamb? epi © 096 yas LeOD CORPORATION Ifortionl CpyrighSacwed AI Rigs Reserved Ad wataea tr fr (Are you washed) Eb aR Ae” Ab Ab/C lip Ab a "Be @ ae Db E z t g in the blood, In the ofthe soul cleans-ing blood (in the blood,) Eb/Bb AbIC Db ahs x Are your gar - ments spot-less? Are they white as snow? Are you (of the Lamb?) AbIED washed in 2 the biood of, Eb7 8 @ = the Lamb? Are you Lamb? Additional Lyrics Are you walking daily by the Savior’s side? Are you washed in the blood of the Lamb? Do you rest each moment in the Crucified? Are you washed in the blood of the Lamb? REFRAIN When the Bridegroom cometh will your robes be white? Are you washed in the blood of the Lamb? Will your soul be ready for the mansions bright, And be washed in the blood of the Lamb? REFRAIN Lay aside the garments that are stained with si And be washed in the blood of the Lamb; ‘There’s a fountain flowing for the soul unclean, © be washed in the blood of the Lamb! REFRAIN AT CALVARY Moderately A 3) F FC OC CE DmF G7 Teo BE H FE & Traditional FO OC HB # © 2 ef 1. Years I spent invan - i- ty and pride, 2ed, (See additional lyrics) my Lord was cru - ci - fied, - ing not FIC c CE DmF Gq G FIC c 96 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION pyigh Secure! All Right Reserved Refrain F Fics ac GT @ ge © Mer - _cy there was great, and grace was free; Par = don there was mul - ti - CE, DmvF a ne OC I*c. FC c | & & = E of #8 Additional Lyrics 2. By God’s Word at last my sin I learneds ‘Then I trembled at the law I'd spurned, ‘Till my guilty soul imploring turned To Calvary. REFRAIN Now I’ve giv’n to Jesus ev’rything, Now I gladly own Him as my King, Now my raptured soul can only sing Of Calvary. REFRAIN 4. Oh, the love that drew salvation’s plan! Oh, the grace that bro’t it down to man! Oh, the mighty gulf that God did span At Calvary. REFRAIN 10 AT THE CROSS Also Text by ISAAC WATTS Music by RALPH E, HUDSON Tes Moderately Bb Bb a = i & & © of ye (ope Bb G& & # and did = my — Sav ior bleed and = did._—s my_— Sov - “reign for crimes that I have done He groaned up - on the F Dm at x. Ee de- vote that sa cred head for ing pit - y, grace un-known, and Copyright © 1996 by HAL LEOPARD CORPORATION Intraoral Copy Seated al Rights Reserved Bb cr F Bb OF Gm F 2 2H RR B xc la Ca 6 At the cross, atthe eross, where I love be - yond the light, andthe = bur - den of = my heart rolled F Bb B = Ed It was there by faith I re-ceived my sight and Bb cr ‘yo Bb 7p Bh bi Be fe |e oR I am hap-py all the day. 2 BEULAH LAND Traditional Moderately G DT G Be & if T've _ reached the land 2,3. (See additional lyrics) G D7 GD DIA G & a fr Fae all free - lymine; Here shines un-dimmed_ one et cee G Refrain =D 8 a B a A bliss - fulday, For all my night has passed away. © — Beu - lah Land, sweet A 7 Copyright © 1996 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION Tetratioral Copynght Secuted Al Rights Reserce 13 GID G GID Be he i D7 ram 5 Beu - lah Land, As thy high - est mount Istand, 7 D7 G CE cross the sea, Where man-sionsare pre - pared forme, And view f » af. [_a, glo - ry-shore, My heav’n,my home for - ev - er-more! My ev - er-more! A Additional Lyries 2, My Savior comes and walks with me, And sweet communion here have we; He gently leads me by His hand, For this is heaven’s horderland. REFRAIN 3. The zephyrs seem to float to me, Sweet sounds of heaven’s melody, As angels with the white-robed throng, Join in the sweet Redemption song. REFRAIN “ BLESSED ASSURANCE B-3, hee ae Lyrics by FANNY CROSBY and VAN ALSTYNE SESE BSUS g4 : With movement am, f= BL Je = sus oe Oh, what a per = fect —— Wi- sions of ‘all is. 1 in my Eb Bb F7 Bb e 2 E fore = taste of alo - ry di - vine! Heir of salva - tion, —_pur-chase of fap - ture now burst on my sight An- gels de-scend - ing bring from. a- Sav - ior am hap-py and blessed Watch-ing and wait - ing, look -ing a= Copyright © 1983 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION ited oy secede Rec Fm 18 BOT & ae Ei) Born of His Spir Ech - oes of mer Filled with His good 87 & all the day His blood of love. His love. Ab & Prais -ing my This is my sto Prais -ing_ my the day Per -fect sub - Per-fect sub- tong. 6 CHURCH IN THE WILDWOOD : Traditional | With Movement = FT Bb Bb T-/d O 8 ia ‘There's a church in the val -ley by the wild - wood, No love
  • Ha DS. al Fine Come to The Church In The Wild - wood, Oh, come to thechurch in the vale! 2, O come to the church in the wildwood, To the trees where the wild flowers bloom; Where the parting hymn will be changed, We will weep by the side of the tomb, 3. From the church in the valley by the wildwood, When day fades away into night, | would fain from this spot of my childhood, Wing my way to the mansions of light. Copyright © 1983 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION iremattonal Cony secured Al NS Resoves HAVE THINE OWN WAY, LORD” B- Words by ADELAIDE POLLARD. aa 6 ‘Music by GEORGE STEBBINS. Moderately slow aR Bb7 Eb if = éb 1.Have Thine own Ab/Eb Eb Bb7 way, Have Thine 2. way, Have Thine 3.4. (See additional lyrics) Copyright © 1996 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION no pyre Secured Al Rigs Reserved 18 AbIED Eb Eb7 Ab Eb/Bb Bb7 Additional Lyries 3. Have Thine own way, Lord! Wounded and weary, Help me, I pray! Power, all power Surely is Thine! ‘Touch me and heal me, Savior divine. Have Thine own way, Lord! Have Thine own way! Hold o’er my being Absolute sway! Fill with Thy Spirit Till all shall see Christ only, always, Living in me. ° 1AM BOUND FOR THE PROMISED LAND Moderately FIC Traditional 2 # @f 1, On Jor - dan’s_ storm - y 243. (See additional lyrics) C7, F PAS eC 7, F C7, © Be & @ - stand,. And cast a wish - ful eye, To Ca - naan’s_ fair and F FIA GmvBb FIC C7. F Refrain & Bw ei £ - py land, Where. my pos - ses-sions lie. 1 am bound for the prom - ised Copyright © 1996 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION inlerationl Copp Secured Al Righs Reserved a F FA OC C7, = ze gf = land, prom-ised land, I am bound for the prom - ised land; fe 12 F FIA GmBb FIC cr, F [i Hi ea go with me? I am bound for the prom-ised —tand. Over_ land. Descant /sing during refrains only) Oh, yes, I’m go-ing to Glo - ry Land; Oh, yes, Pl sing. in that an - gel band. 2 “Tell me the old, old sto - ry” I'm bound for heav’ns_glo-ry land. Additional Lyrics 2. O'er all thase wide extended plains Shines one eternal day, ‘There God the Son forever reigns And scatters night away. REFRAIN 3. When shall I reach that happy place, And be forever blest? When shall I see the Father’s face, And in His bosom rest? REFRAIN I LOVE TO TELL THE STORY By K. HANKEY and W.G. FISCHER | qi c fm | un = seen things. a - plea - sant tore - tho Moderately G D D Be os G 4 h Be & & & of Je + sus and His glo - ry, of__ what seems each time 1 tell it more i == ge RE Je + sus and His loves I love to tell the won + der- ful - ly sweet. I love to tell the ys © 198 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION “rational Copyright Secured A Rigs Reseed 23 250 Gus Sn? op +f, Ei 4 e : > do. 1 be my theme in word, I be my theme in + SS SS 2 + cm lit ! SS Z - Je - sus and His Je- sus and His 4 G7 Am] i rm $-———F = E — SSeS 1 tove to tell the ry; more won - der- ful it , 1 love to tell the sto. © ~—ry. for those who know. it o-# es 3 ; seems than all the gol - den fan - cies of__ all our gol - den | best seem hun - ger-ing and —_thirst- ing to hear it like the | i B cc Ss BmiFé et FH, = = ———a | 1 love to tell the sto - ry; it | And when, in scenes of glo - ry, . ¢ pj \ _ = “ (os z F =: tS 2 = — =f pts = = =| i Z s . + . fn Am B fl ice can ac tf OE E = = = ie = SSS == aia so much for me, and that is just the sing the new, new__ ‘song, “twill be the old, old i= —- — { $ ae 5 E = no foe — —— et a =| —~ r ——F + CG G Gsus G Am7 GB Ht 7 : = ~ = SS = ; - Fea - son I tell it now to thee sto ry that I have loved so long.) z * s 2 ee = = = . o Tr r > J , j } — ig ae - — 2 = Am/G G cr : D7 fe a ® = = the sto - ry! “Twill be my theme in K = \ = rs x { SS = $ Je oe — * = + === E = G the old, old Gsus KOC wa I'VE GOT PEACE LIKE A RIVER rational Moderately Dm Gq cr # Fe AT BbG Baim F Dm G7 @ a a = BoE peace | ore Joy 28 IN THE GARDEN Words and Music by ‘C. AUSTIN MILE i if —— come to the gar- den a - lone, speaks, and the sound of Hi Ab ET still on the ros - ess and the voice birds hush their sing ing; andthe mel - 0 - is the = | zt2 é 2 | fi2 i.» |, + = : Ab Eb Ab BT falling on that He gave Copyright © 1991 HAL,EONARD CORPORATION 1neetnfont Copy Sacred A as Reseed 29 Eb7 Eb7 ' i a ie with me and He talks there, none oth-er_—— has 30 IN THE SWEET BY AND BY Traditional + Cheertully There's a land that is fair - er than sing on that beau = ti ful bon. ou + ful Fa = ther oa + E ss g a Wevcan seo it a = far, For the Fa - ther waits o - ver the di - ous songs af the blest. And our spir = its shall sor - row no fer the tb - ute of praise. For the glo - ri - ous gift of His Copyright© 1989 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION keonal Copy Sane A ges oer to pre-pare usa dwell - ing place there. not a sigh forthe bless - ing of rest and the bless - ings that hal - low our days. In thesweet we shall meet on that beau - ti - ful fon that beau - ti - ful shore. We shall To our shore. 2 Slowly, with movement JUST AS TAM Words by CARLOTTE ELLIOTT Music by WM. BRADBURY Bb7 for me, dark blot, ‘a doubt, Lamb of Lamb of Lamb of Godt God Goa — that Thy blood ‘soul ‘id my am, with - out one plea, many. a am,— and wait” = ing not am, — though tossed- a - bout bidd'st___me come to blood — can cleanse each fears —— with - in, Thou whose ‘and, that Thee ings ‘And Tos Fight 4 Just — Just — 1 come, 1 come, 1 come, Copyright © 1983 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION india Copyright Secured Al Rights Resoned Bb E> BOT of flict, Thee, spot, with = out 33 ROCK OF AGES Text by AUGUSTUS M. TOPLADY Music by THOMAS HASTINGS & Bb & > FT Bb FT i # Rock Of A -ges cleft for me _Let_mehide my-self in Could my tears for -ev -er flow Could my zeal nolan - guor Let the wa -ter and the blood, From Thy wound-ed side which flowed Be of sin the dou-ble ‘These for sin could not a-tone Thou must save and Thou a - lone in my hand no price | E> C7-5 Bb ‘BEE E> Ebm Bb a HM cure Save from wrath and make me bring Simp -ly to Thy cross | hide my-self in Thee. 3, While | draw this fleeting breath, When my eyes shall close in death, When | rise to worlds unknown, ‘And behold Thee on Thy throne, Rock Of Ages cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee. Copyright © 1983 by HAL CEONARD CORPORATION inkrntonal Copy Secured A Riis Reserved JUST OVER IN THE GLORYLAND Traditional Moderately Bb OR Bb/F F7 Bb Eb/Bb Bb Bb Eb/Bb Bb G & HE 8 ek fe" 1. Pve a home pre- pared where the 2nd. (See additional lyrics) Eb Bb Eb Bb/D C7. F Bb EbIBb Bb & gg Re ® E's saints a- bide. Just o-ver in the glo - ; And I tong to be by my Eb Bb Eb Bb/F F7 Bb EbIBb Bb Refrain a & Ee RE & E'S Say-ior’s side, Just o-ver in the glo ~ ry land. Just 0 ver inthe o- ver, o-ver inthe ‘Copyright © 1996 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION inersional Copy Secured All Rights Reseed 35 Bb7/D Eb Bb Eb Bb/D C7. = me bi Re land, ll Just o-ver in the glo - ry land, I'll join. the hap-py an - gel band. join, yes, jointhehap-py an - gel band,) glo ~ ry glo - ry F Bb Bb7/D Eb i & BE Just 0 — - ver in the glo- ry land, There with the mighty Gust 0 - ver, o-ver in the glo - ry land, There with, yes, withthe mighty 73 a Eb Bb Eb/Bb Bb Bb Eb/Bb Bb by Ee RE E'S host I'l stand, Just o-ver in the glo - ry land. host I'll stand.) Additional Lyries 2, Tam on my way to those mansions fair, Just over in the glory land; There to sing God’s praise and His glory share, Just over in the glory Jand. REFRAIN 3. What a joyful tho’t that my Lord I'll see, Just over in the glory land; ‘And with kindred saved there forever be, Just over in the glory land. REFRAIN 4. With the blood-washed throng I wit! shout and sing, Jast over in the glory land; Glad hosannas to Christ, the Lord and King, Just over in the glory land. REFRAIN 36 THE LILY OF THE VALLEY Traditional Moderately slow F i F Bb OF zx «@ Fo ee 1, have founda friend in Je-sus, He's 2.3. (See additional lyrics) c Se ie # ee # e ev ‘ry-thing (0 me, fle’s the fairest of ten thou-sand fo my soul; Bb OF Bb FE C7, F &® ® & & Lil-y of the Val-ley, in. Him a-lone I see All I need to cleanse and make me full - y Copyright © 1996 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION incnatonal Cyegn Secured A igi Reere 7 @ = & & sor-row He’s my com-fort, in trou-ble He’s my stay; He _ Refrain Bb F WRecvG F Bb F _ Re Ese} RG 8m tells me ev-’ry care on Him to roll: -y of the Val-ley, the Bb FE C7 FE F & & Et fz # Bright and Morn-ing Star, He’s the fair-est of ten thou-sand to my soul. He_ soul. 3 ie Additional Lyrics 2. He all my grief has taken, and all my sorrows borne; In temptation He’s my strong and mighty tow’r; Thave all for Him forsaken, and all my idols torn From my heart and now He keeps me by His pow’r. Though all the world forsake me, and Satan tempt me sore, Through Jesus I shall safely reach the goal: REFRAIN 3. He will never, never leave me, nor yet forsake me here, While I live by faith and do His blessed will; A wall of fire about me, I’ve nothing now to fear, With His manna He my hungry soul shall fill. ‘Then sweeping up to glory to see His blessed face, Whore rivers of delight shall ever roll: REFRAIN 3 NEAR THE CROSS = A$. 4 Morey Am7 Bb FC Cc & a i B e Traditional mf O<* pcr F C7, Dm Bb ® ea a 1. Je = sus, keep me _—near_-— the _erosss 2-4. (See additional lyrics) F FA RIC G F 2 i & # «wf z cious foun - tain Dm Bb F FC cc cf FE ® & B & & - ing stream, from Cal - vary’s moun Copyright © 1996 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION inemaionl Canyrigh Secured All igh Rested 39 | i | Refrain e a the cross, FIC ¢ FE = Bb shah find Additional Lyrics Near the cross, a trembling soul, Love and mercy found me; ‘There the bright and Morning Star Sheds its beams around me. REFRAIN 3. Near the cross! © Lamb of God, Bring its scenes before me; Help me walk from day to day, With its shadows o’er me. REFRAIN 4, Near the cross I'll watch and wait, Hoping, trusting ever, Till I reach the golden strand, Just beyond the river. REFRAIN NOTHING BUT THE BLOOD Words and Music by ROBERT LOWRY Moderately F & F F ci a fic g- 8 1. What can wash oa - 2.3, (See additional lyries) Noth-ing but the blood — of ce F & What can make me whole a - gain? Noth-ing but the blood — of 1 HAL LEONAR CORPORATION Might Secved Al Sig Resor 41 C7 c F ee ae cl, F c F ic © # B a makes me & fount I know, Nothing but the blood of Additional Lyrics 2. For my pardon this I see Nothing but the blood of Jesus; For my cleansing this my plea Nothing but the blood of Jesus. REFRAIN Nothing can for sin atone Nothing but the blood of Jesus; ‘Naught of good that I have done Nothing but the blood of Jesus. REFRAIN THE OLD RUGGED CROSS By REV. GEORGE BENNARD Bor Fv B Vado eee ii B-3s7 T> Fax Rropgsively 1 will ey - sa | : gs ae aa oR + rs Ee fs world of care And bids me at my Fa - ther’s throne: Make all my wants and Copigt © 1985 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION ral Copy Secired Al Rigs Revered & * SSS + es known | in soo - sons of dis = ess and. gre, ==] jh EE 2a ss _ t z ] £ A 5 = SSS SSS eS ° eo FT BbT Eb a “ oe oe ee eS =35 has of + ton found ro Siet And oft es -caped the 5: aE == —— =e t Se —— ye —— —— 3 = = SS ‘Adim & Cm (F7 Bo? & | Be en “8 ae Tempt - ers snare by — thy re -tum,_ sweet hour — Ee <4 of prayer. Sweet hour of prayer. aS SSS 2. (Sweet) hour of prayer, Sweet hour of prayer, thy wings shalt my petition bear To Him whose truth and faithfulness engage the waiting sout to bless, And since He bids me seek His face, believe His word, and trust His grace, WH cast on Him my ev'ry care and wait for thee, sweet hour of prayer. 3. (Sweet) hour of prayer, ‘sweet hour of prayer, may } thy consolation share Till from Mount Pisgah’s lofty height J view my home and take my flight. This robe of flesh I'll drop and rise to seize the everlasting prize And shout while passing through the air farewell, farewell, sweet hour of prayer. a TELL IT TO JESUS Traditional Moderately D7 G EB Es] a aa a 1. Are you are you heav - y - heart 2. Do ‘the down your cheeks un - bid 3.4. (See additional lyrics) D G GB a & a it to Je - sus, it to Je - sus; Are you griev - ing it ti Je - sus, to Je - sus; Have you sins that © - ver joys de-part - ed? to men’s eyes are hid - den? - Copyigh © 1996 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION Ineratoral Copyright Secured” All Rights Reserved 63 G GB c G DIFEATE B a ae Tel it to Je - sus, to Je - sus He is a friend that’s well - G GBC G B a i You've no oth - er —such_a friend or broth - er, Additional Lyrics 0 you fear the gath’ring clouds of sorrow? Tell it to Jesus, Tell it to Jesus; Are you anxious what shall be tomorrow? Tell it to Jesus alone. REFRAIN 4, Are you troubled at the thought of dying? Fell it to Jesus, Tell it to Jesus; For Christ’s coming kingdom are you sighing? Tell it to Jesus alone. REFRAIN THERE IS A FOUNTAIN Traditional Moderately gy Cc CE fat a @ = 1. There is a foun - tain 2-3. (See additional lyrics) z a a = : Sz, with blood Drawn _ from Im-man - ael’s__ veins; ic CE F cj a? C ef Hf ee em gf ners, plunged be - neath that flood, Lose _ all their guilt - y stains: Copyright © 1996 by WAL LEONARD CORPORATION ineaional Copy ghsecured Al Righs Reserved cl F Cc aee a = their guilt - y stains, Lose all their guilt - y__ CE ate F B es ners, plunged be ~ neath that flood, Lose _ a ‘é of their guilt - y stains, Additional Lyrics . The dying thief rejoiced to see 3. Dear dying Lamb, Thy precious blood ‘That fountain in his day; Shall never lose its power, And there may I, (hough vile as he, Till all the ransomed Church of God Wash all my sins away:... Be saved, to sin no more. 4. Ever since by faith, I saw the stream 4. Then in a nobler, sweeter song, ‘Thy flowing wounds supply, F'Nl sing Thy power to save, Redeeming love has been my theme, ‘When this poor lisping, stamm’ring tongue And shall be till I di Lies silent in the grave:... Amen. WAYFARING STRANGER Traditional American Folksong way - far - ing strang.,er,——_ While trav -"ling thru this world be - ‘This form will rest be - neath the from ev = "ty cm A chat bright And en + ter There is no sick = Th drop the cross ness, toi, nor dan - ger of self- de - ni - ah low Copia ©1983 HAL EONARD CORPORATION ileal Copy ced A pee Reon o cm ite world to which “Tg Tm go - ing there to meet my in my home with God. Tm go - ing there to see my ing there no more to for me His pre - cious co a wooing ov er dor dan, Tam home. TH soon be homer WE'LL UNDERSTAND IT BETTER BY AND BY Traditional Moderately slow F cl. F BDF F 2 am S 1. We are — of- ten tossed and driv-en on the 2d. (See additional lyrics) Bb F Gl cl. & & a est-less sea of time, Som-ber skies and howl-ing tem-pests oft suc-ceed a bright sun-shine, In. that F cl, & FT Bb Le & & of per - fect day, when the mists have rolled away, We will un-der-stand it bet-ter by and 3 HAL LEONARD CORPORATION right Secured Al Rights Rese FT Bb F @ ® & Refrain and by, when the morning comes All the saints of Es God are gath-ered home, We'll tell = ver-come, For we'll = =| =e cl, BbIF F IF BbIF F | a eee = lee tf r un - der-stand it bet-ter by and by. We a by. by. (by and by) by. (by and by) Additional Lyrics 2. We are often destitute of the things that life demands, ‘Want of food and want of shelter, thirsty hills and barren lands, We are trusting in the Lord, and according to His word, ‘We will understand it better by and by. REFRAIN 3. Trials dark on every hand, and we cannot understand, All the ways that Ged would lead us to that blessed Promised Land; But He guides us with His eye and we'll follow till we die, For we'll understand it better by and by. REFRAIN 4. Temptations, hidden snares often take us unawares, And our hearts are made to bleed for a thoughtless word or deed, ‘And we wonder why the test when we try to do our best, But we'll understand it better by and by. | REFRAIN WE'RE MARCHING TO ZION Moderately GD D7 G t Fn £ S Traditional Come, we that (See additional lyrics) D7 G p G&G D G cg G Ea 6 # cS love theLord, And our joys be known; Awe C GD D DA AT D G D sal Hi |G EB G 6 Bho sweet ac-cord, Join i a song with sweet ac-cord, And thus copy. 986 yn, tomato conroaTon Pu ene a oy n G Ami GD D7 ge & & round the throne, And thus surround the throne.__-_ We’re march Beau - ti-ful, beau - ti-ful 7 We're march - ing up-ward to Am/CG/D D7 a Zi - on, The beau-tiful cit-y of God. Let God. A . men. Additional Lyrics 2. Let those refuse to sing 3. The hill of Zion yields Who never knew our God; A thousand sacred sweets, But children of the heav’nly King, Before we reach the heav’nly fields, Bot children of the heav’nly King, Before we reach the heav’nly fields, May speak their joys abroad, Or walk the golden streets, ‘May speak their joys abroad. Or walk the golden streets. REFRAIN REFRAIN 4. Then let our songs abound, And ev'ry tear be dry; ‘We're marching thru Immanuel’s ground, We're marching thru Immanuel’s ground, To fairer worlds on high, To fairer worlds on high. REFRAIN WHAT A FRIEND WE HAVE IN JESUS ‘Words by JOSEPH SCRIVEN Music by CHARLES C, CONVERSE Moderately F B F El Ea a fiend we have in Je we tri our sins and grlefs to tri ~ als and temp -ta there trou-bles an ~ y= priv =i = lege to car shoud nev ser” ‘be dis - cour 1 1983 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION ral Cope Secred "Al Rigs eared c7. F & a ay a7 fie # + y= thing to God in prayer. it to” the Lord in prayer. 3 what peace we of - ten we find a friend so ‘oh, what need-less pain” we bear. who will all our sor -rows share? Ai be -cause we do not Je = sus knows our ev Ty vy -thing to God it to. the Lord in prayer. f 3. Are we weak and heavy laden, ‘cumbered with a load of care? Precious Savior still our refuge, take it to the Lord in prayer. Do thy friends despise, forsake thee? Take it to the Lord in prayer. In His arms He'll take and shield thee; thou will find a solace there. WHEN WE ALL GET TO HEAVEN Traditional Moderately c a a of fo ff 1. Sing the won - drous 2nd, (See additional lyrics) a = ' 2 F Fédim = OG GT a & m ef E the man - sions, bright and bless - ed, He'll opti © 1996 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION intraoral Copygh Secured” Al Rigs Reserva B ¢ Fe C¢ a om & Refrain g Fa t place. When we all t get to heay - en, What a (When we all) in y day of re-joic - ing that will be! When we all see (What a day of re-joic - ing that will be!) (When we all) e FC e ee sus, We'll sing and shout the vie - to - ry. (and shout the vie -tor-ry) __(shout the vie - to-ry.) Additional Lyrics 2. While we walk the pilgrim pathway, 3. Let us then be true and faithful, Clouds will overspread the sky; ‘Trusting, serving ev’ryday. But when trav’ling days are over, Just one glimpse of Him in glory Nota shadow, not a sigh! Will the toils of life repay. REFRAIN REFRAIN 4, Onward to the prize before us! Soon His beauty we'll behold. Soon the pearly gates will open; ‘We shall tread the streets of gold. REFRAIN 76 WHITER THAN SNOW Traditional Moderately ¢, cn . os Ey EB EE ES 1. Lord Je - sus, 1 per - fect - ly whole; 2ed. (See additional lyrics) want Thee GB ce G © 196 HAL LOYARD CORPORATION ig ecured Al Rene Resenee Refrain GD D Dr OG D7 5 & me Eg shall be whit Em ie G GD = a ; yes, whit - er than snow, shall be - er than snow. Additional Lyrics 2, Lord Jesus, look down from Thy throne in the skies, And help me to make a complete sacrifice; I give up myself, and whatever I know, ‘Now wash me and I shall be whiter than snow. REFRAIN 3. Lord Jesus, for this I most humbly entreat, L wait, blessed Lord, at Thy crucified fect; By faith, for my cleansing I see Thy blood flow, Now wash me and I shall be whiter than snow. REFRAIN 4, Lord Jesus, Thou seeest I patiently wait, Come now, and within me a new heart create; To those who have sought Thee, Thou never saidst “No,” Now wash me and I shail be whiter than snow. REFRAIN ‘WHEN THE ROLL IS CALLED UP YONDER Traditional Jovtally Ayeb Eb7 Ab Ab When the] trum -pet of the Lord shall sound, and Jbright and cfoud-less mom-ing when the - 4 Db Ab Bb7 no more, the {mom - ing breaks, ¢ ~ ter - nal bright and shall rise, the | glo - ry of His res - ur-tec - tion When the |saved of earth shall gath- er 0 When His] cho - sen ones shall gath- er to 74 = ver| on theoth - er shore And the their}home be-yond the skies, And the opti © 194 tt LEONARD CORPORATION rrinanal Copy Secured al gis Reserved. 7” AbIED Eb7 Ab 4 b roll iscalled up yon - der, I'll be | there! roll iscalled up yon - der, I'll be | there! When the er) Eb7 der, When the | roll_________iscalled up |yon Ab Ab7 Db a Ab/ED Eb7 is called up |yon - det, When the |roll is called upyon - der, I'll be 2 a On that {f there! Let us | Ja - bor for the Mas-ter fromthe |dawn till set -tingsun, Let us 24 Bb7 Eb Ab of all His won - drouslove Db Ab AbIED EDT Ab E7 ONC. onearth isdone And the |roll iscalled upyon-der, I'll be | there! ‘When the! ——=_f atempo i mn iscalled up| yon - = iscalled up | yon - der, When the| roll iscalled up yon -der, ll be |there!
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