= SSS = eae ng ee e Se INDEX O A Little Talk with Jesus......... 24 Aint I Glad Ive got out the..... 18 Before this Time another Year... 31 F SONGS PAGE Lord, I Want to be a Christian.... 17 My Good Lords Done been Here .. 11 My Names Written on High ..... 13 De tnd BY), ok hss cae ees 45 | My Souls been Anchored in the:.. 43 Cant You Live Humble?......... 25 Christians, Hold up Your Heads .. 29| Rocks, dont Fall on Me ....... - IVE MO: COMUB 6 cy ss ina bene bb his 40 nes hah ons soawauitmmme nile rack. i" Going to Hold out to the End.... 27) Religion is a Fortune............ 14 Good Ma@rning j........0....... oy Sl RTM AEDs icihelova's's aw Mire iss Gee Met 5 dou ds luce 47| Show Me the Way .........000e, 22 ic. g Sing a ho that I had the Wings of.. 16 Sinner, please dont let this Har- Il Combi Hear Nobody Pray.) 2.30)" yest. ooo ies. e age el dees ekeee 38 I Have Another Building ........ 26|Somebodys Buried in the Grave- I Heard the Preaching of the Elder 33, YaTd ........... see eee eee eee 8 I know the Lords Laid His Hands. 7) Steal Away to Jesus ............ 20 Im a-going to Join the Band..... 12) SWI Dee ois ites one's Anite 21 Im a-going to Lay Down my Life. 36/ Tell all the World, John......... 34 I Went Down in the Valley....... 28| The Old Arks a-movering . ..... 19 I wish I had died in Egypt Land.. 32] This is a Sin-trying World ....... 44 [ wont Stop Praying............ 42 Wade in the Water ............. 8 Jesus is Risen from the Dead .... 35) Want to Go to Heaven when I Die. 15 Let us Cheer the Weary Traveler. 37 MVCTO YOU Mere? 65.0) cig ak ele 46 itil aa ee oe 41| When Pm Dead ................ 9 PIC. PEN ee ek ke on 4| You wont find a Man like Jesus.. 23 48 NEW JUBILEE SONGS AS SUNG BY THE FISK JUBILEE SINGERS . OF | Fisk University Collected and Harmonized by FREDERICK J. WORK Second Edition FISK UNIVERSITY Nashville, Tennessee Copyrighted, June, 1902, and August, 1904 Copyright, 1902, by The Fisk University NEW JUBILEE SONGS PREFACE GOOD MORNING aX" N N_R_N EP | KN N oe eh eee ee ee ee It is now more than eighteen years since the last edition of The Fisk Jubilee y = ol aa aS Ig 5 2 J Songs, compiled by Theodore F. Seward and George L. White of Fisk University, 1. Good morn-ing ev - er-y -bod- y, 6 children! Good - was given to the public. Since that time many variations in the words and music of 4 Z me may ay 4 toe Ne hyp Tees pg OE p ha P ete 4 ad the older songs have been discovered and adopted, and many new and beautiful : em} en + I i] {J 4 songs from various localities and sources have been collected through the efforts of 4 | | = |e 4 i} l | | (1 J and music of these songs, new and old, as used by the I'isk Jubilee Singers in 4 NR os RIN , : y SB . : eae vay h eo + ee et ee their public concerts, that this collection is published in the hope that it will afford. iD @ aS aan se = 8 fee Nemes a Neves dN iN =] a I warns SO ee op ge gt no less pleasure than the original song book to the many friends of Fisk University. 3 = WE aa | o g fs $ i morn-ing ev - er - y - bod - y, Lord, Im _roll-ing in Zi- on, call me a hyp - o- crite mem-ber, Lord, roll-ing in Zi- on go - ing to see my moth-er, Lord, Im roll-ing in Zi- on, Most of these songs have been harmonized and many of them collected by Mr. Frederick J. Work, of the class of 1903, Fisk University, and to him, more than to the faculty of the University. It is in response to numerous requests for the words | y any other person, is due the credit for whatever merit this collection may be @2 ; -o- 2 -@- gis found to possess. From their inception to their present form these songs represent 3 | Eb 7 7 7 x4 : 3 the negro conception of music. As it has been found almost impossible for the Caucasian successfully to catch and reproduce the peculiarly characteristic rhythm aie NEE EN ERE ANS Ch ME HL if Te N LE 2, A LH OES" OY PE BL INS Cn WE NS = aa ea WN EET and harmony of melodies of this type, it is hoped that this book will prove of more -e-+_ | o_# # |~--e-.-|-"-e 4 -4 bed @_s. DY aul | = | - oO CJ a | than usual interest and value to the student of music. Some remarks on the struct- uv | 4 | ae : i : : ju- bi - lee! M 3 i norni i ! My ure and rhythm of some songs which are of special interest will be found in con- iu- bi - lee! Bat, my me as pa a rosttee 8 mires e. S . . Cie . . . m rf nection with the songs themselves. ju- bi - lee! Im going right on tomy Sav-iour, O children! Im -0- PEE ee aS =o -#. -. r) e | ; The Committee wishes to express its indebtedness to the Rev. S. G. Barnes, D. D., 4 Ci = =__|_ = -|-,_- -2 [oJ : : _| | | ay 2 a ae the University Pastor, for assistance in the work of revision, and to various mem- 4 any, y ! ! PoE Ie oe au bers of the music faculty for co-operation and advice. ; AN ENN Pie INS ON @ oe NB] Reaos tl a te : [ess (a ear Nd @ MS SoU Oe Ue AT TL rt : Nashville, Tennessee, Roscok A. GRANT 3. 9 ee ee j 5 = 4 June, 1902 JENNIE A. ROBINSON y - = ae es + 6. Bo STICKEL ane soul got happy this morning,Lord,Im roll-ing in Zi - on, ju-bi- lee! Committee on Publication soul got happy this morning,Lord,Im roll-ing in Zi - on, ju-bi-lee! goingrighton to my Saviour,Lord,Im roll-ing in Zi- on, ju-bi-lee! = | - Eee ee =p. | | ares ri Ly. 3 LAT AP @-:_ @_ La I ce Yvon Vee 3 yu ov LIVE A-HUMBLE o# t 8: ie | ree == 2 i ee pence et on Se a 2 ee ee Moy , y Live a - hum- a DUM =) TG,....505.... Hum -ble yourselves the ; goog: F = Ft ee ee a Ce Sal ARS PI RET 0 - hed ABE i en oy eee ee oe =a : Sa: aoe | nae [ y) 1 a) t 7 SER a ea ee i | oo bh ee ee 2D OF ts SEE - ia de elo oe tL y Lae bells done rung, Live a bells done rung. Glo-ry and hon-or! Praise King Jesus! Pepi 4 SS ye 2 | v After repeat go to verse. 0. S. \ \ 7 2 Met ee ee ay i 6- = Pia So a a on eos aa | PE Fi} am a | i Bh Glo Bak and hon-or! Praise the Lord! Praise the Lord! Live a - xX | Tee eer eee ee ee a 4 2g ok ee a | Le f 71 (a H t aE OAT Cz - ae Se oe See ie a ee fal I =I 7 ij A MEL a ie # VERSE. D.S. A NA OER SGN NA HR AE RE LA =e ee ee (1.) Watch thatsun, how steady he runs, Dont let him catch you with your work undone. Live a - ae AV | = = = = | | == 23 a 4 VERSE Sa EN PRA So ea | aes St r ve SY rated kes ee ea Lae pee i ! + a -oe! (2. ' Ev-er see such a man as God? He gave up his Son for to IG? r 3 D@isisaar Ena a o \ g ( SET a aa come and die, Gave up his Son for to come and die, 4 LIVE A-HUMBLEConcluded on# > i : a D.S. (7#,"e@ 2_|e@ rs al oe | iN { ee | E Sadi Wa 0 Peer bet oe o a ie ers a i | t wields? pS A 1 | Diind hist! a @. a | ry, Ls La . dl Just to save my soul from a _ burn- ing fire, Live a - el cangale Po Mares ieee nowreae : casa KA a SS ER t e's a @ Go | @ @ & @ ' _| S 1 EE | (3.) See God n you see God n you see God in the morn-ing, ff h a pat an on E feta i nM cod EVE N7] a H * i iN A A] i CY Be a Ts ae @ @_- rn di @ iJ Rae ad car ER | P} [ ATOR J ee | RETAIN CJ e----0---@!_ = IE ye : cy He!] come rid- ing down the line of time; The firell be fall - ing, 4 ; Bae Je es . De Ss ae 1 ty" 2 "MRA REISE, ABEND ERT UN ree ne | Cc L | By HEH P >a Hell be call - ing, Come to judg - e- ment come, Liv - a - * Attention is here called to this incomplete measure. If the quarter note were a dotted half the measure would be complete, but some of the beauty of the song would be lost. The negro has an aversion to long notes mingled with short ones. *ROLL ON wt-p- = | = i re a ee ee | e vy vy ait 4 | iz iE Roll on, roll on, sweet moments roll on, Aad let these poor | teas (Co Seo aa t f | 23-5 [2 ee == cg ee: as Se Ss ta ay Oa Ae SO id +, is Sia ed m FINE. a SO SRT er, RA BE ae i cat eau Pan | i @ e|_-0_e-. Z |-a i 7 == | : 1. When I was blind and pil-grims go home, go home. 2. The Heav'n-ly land 50 e - Sout 2 | | | ara C2 ee ee a Ce A re ae AY PURINE | L I | | Feige Gites Sas aaa eee as Bf Gonna aromas na Se bo lee a Sto ore ex Oradea t t 7 a eases t r A BERL ET, a Onli e le: v 4 could not see, King Je - sus brought that light to me. bright and fair, Thereare ver - y few seem go - ing there. * Note the triple time, which is very-unusual in jubilee music. This song comes from Virginia, where it was found by Mrs. Agnes Work. 5 HOLY BIBLE I KNOW THE LORDS LAID HIS HANDS ON ME PEN :8: ; \ - \ \ 4 \ N ee 4 Bote ae ss x NaS R me Wee = SoS oe ep eee gh ee gh 8, =: at br a AR (Siac ake Me A IES CACO aa ce [eRe TS rm a SF ESET G8 | | ee. Se : PEE @ | er | 4+ es a @ o_o @ Cd o @ 2? | BRR Rr Fa aS y -o- : hea | | tes -\ ly ag Se lah Ho - ly Biz" ble, | O Ly know tthe: Bord, I know the Lord, 2. O what weep - ing, O what weep - ing, = = 3. Weep - ing Ma - ry, weep - ing Ma - ry, va. Oy o. Wag e ip igs) ; 4. Doubt - ing Thom - as, doubt - ing Thom - as, | e ram SYN Sa a 7 fF | Fe F F | 5. Great Je - ho - yah, Great Jets ho. -_ vah, is 7 v 7 fm | 7 | | eel See ~2 ~ Se hoa So = Sa ss = E | seine Ue FS ch ae ae am eee Soa Semmes ipee oa t hs tan 1 H t BEEPS MY ES SE COT NE NS, pi were Sa a Se =| i | y V | y Ae _ ae. * -o- -o- sense ae? 4 = - z a ee Pe pa i =e ret s I know the Lords laid his hands on me, O hands on me. EW a _ 0- -~- -0- -9- 9 eS ae (ra ee eee ee es ee ee ee eee road v i EN ST SA Aa IM iF ir i We See [ABER AP | oa Z 7H Ho -. ly Bi - ble, book di- yine, book di - _ vines............ veYv yoeoev O what weep-ing 0O- ver me, - 0 - ver BIG Ki casei es STE SS Sa ROR CRT N \- = Doubt - ing Thom-as, doubt no more, doubt no more............. | ES 7 %, cA ; EY a Ts oes Great Je - ho-vah, o- ver all, Oo - ver rr es ea a ; ge eg -o- -o- ~~ to Did ev - er you see the like be - fore? 4#e-* a fe 2 8S oA EE a Je - sus _ preach - ing to the poor. om E E 5 Deca s ie * 20) was - nt that a hap ie 9 Of day, a ee ae r] SNE BEE LE | va Z 7 ee ea Je - sus washd my sins a - way? | y sf vo y 3. Some seek the Lord and dont seek him right, fool all day and pray at night, 3 4, My Lords done just what he said, ee Be SEEN . Haas OA OF x \__\-s acai healed the sick and raisd the dead, sie wa at ome SAA 2 eg eee PEN q ae ee ee or Soo Sn . Pie ae ee = - | | | Sst | Be - fore Id be a slave, Id be bur- ied in my grave, i . von tT so ; ee eee. ee t | 2 ae Fl | i. ae aes ad | ie RS i ; SC ODS AMR HED ices. ak o1 pr a Fe TAN | e Trae ge OL mes ae ge ee ee See a a Mics Seca: AN RANE ESE eee ee | Vie | v : % x | I know the Lords laid his hands on me, King | SSE i4 =< ; i A__A_,___- i know thepmord se laid Gig AC Omit, .3:.ic....cccutescseet )handson me. O ae A] a z z 4 . @ i] +e I know the Lords laid his hands on me, When ta es e = aS I Know the; Lords laid his>(@mits........5...2...s..0s05 )handson me. O 6 eed I know the Lords laid his hands on me, They v OE ve I know the Lords laid his (Omit.................s.00008 )hands on me. O And go home to my Fa- ther an . seat hinstes ; I know the Lords laid his hands on me, Hes -9 -0- 2 e 4 I know the Lords Jaid his: ( Omit.S...........cceces0ses )handson me. O ef === ie = a | (a we a ge ial a A ela net Sa SOREN? F< SC 8 | RR SSM \\1_ 5 __>_____ 1 > ] AEBS TOE e o * 7 v-I ee ee ee BF. ea NN 1 y sd | y) v y 4 i ase * ma Sage 7 5 4 av Pc, ry 4 o 7 7 | * SOMEBODYS BURIED IN THE GRAVEYARD RR oe ac ; (SAE PENT atm ASS ba Bi SA es il eee | | D Ooi ROOD Got" DOI" ROUEN 2 ee ee es wi) Co) ONE" IU SR" ATO ETE EOE AO! BE A: AR a ES sie em | bl Le 4 t aa A ir, K . eee py a Somebodys bur-ied in the graveyard,Somebodys bur-ied in the i -0- -@- -@- -@- -* AA A AS RE, MA la le So a SS CSS a ae ee a ae eet ces eel oe og co So becelLcan iene, > | a A) AN ST FINE -b me pe Hk SN f | ra a pa CAINE GOES oe a a ea eet AAG 7 AAA Boar re Sana | + A- mi Nn tas OAT TA ssa 4 ive! _a o \ Hi a a BP GL SAP NONE NN ASTBAD AORGE ROE OR = . bl - - - r bl al a}; A 7 si i EE SE La Going to get up in the morning a shouting,Going to Join bi - lee. EAH RN ES @.- -e: fh fA Af => 2 -S "#2 = PESTS a Wad fot aes (b+ oe a ee 0, I BH a ee 5 2 RN SE HORAN BL HS Ce ORY ARI i | B rate i ee i a wn 5] 4 A h pits ae 0+ Bi ie GCN eS a a ee ee ee] a A a . SRLINMLND UDO JRE aN a 1 @ if . 1. Al - though you see me com - ing a-long oi 7A | have some friends be - fore MC. ...-+++. oy , 3. Some - times Tm up, some - times naval Cig aty own, D.C : iat uy \ y H wa: Picante Wasi LALO for] pe Re ee 2" aN a | SS OEP Wh rr Be dl r Li = To the prom - ised land Pm bound......... a 0. By the grace of God Pu fol - Ow on. as But still my soul is heaven - ly pound. i i i slave. In exact pro- * Death held a very prominent place in the mind and songs of the s ac BEDE com his habaenipe, did he site of death and the glories of Heaven Ye sii ne ee receive just those things that were here denied him. Heaven was to him abo ais place of rest and of shouting and jubilation. WADE IN THE WATER (A favorite melody among Southern Baptists while a baptism is in progress.) XY i SP IRNTENS SN PTD KNEE 4 iN te o|_#__e_ ae ee eee ee oe ee ee ee et ese - 7 NADU TA SS 7 AO 7 : ay ir hil-d Wade in the _ wa - ter, Wade in the wa- ter, chil-dren, Bein! Mi ANON IN i | te ge Te Pea AY ee ona a @ a SA A A A ATE I A _e-____=_!____o__*- oe a Ae MRED cM DU e bl A . wa Wade in the wa - ter, Gods a-going to trouble the wa- ter. WADE IN THE WATERConcluded ms | a wy uw | eae A iN | is ae Sy AGES is ci TA BR | aa5 Wai ed 28 i are a. | A A A iN A ra wr +} a ES AS dal 1 2H) ER yea) PME Vii re ; Pia t --_i_ 6 16 o=fSe BSA WY A P| . A = . . 4 od - . A . iN 4 . See that band all dressed in white,Gods a-going to trouble the wa - ter, The 1 2. See that band alldressed in red, Gods a going to trouble the wa - ter, Looks 3. Look over yonder what dol see? Gods a-going to trouble the wa - ter; The 4. You dontbelieve Ive been redeemed? Gods a-going to trouble the wa - ter, Just # AA iN oR ee iN ] | Rh Roe RR ee RR ORR ZEN ] [ oo+6-_S-_S| oo 9 8 6g Ng NNN FS l] -o oe'- > le oo_ee-_X_"+, __o- yi) oS es Lead-er looks like the Is - rael - ite, Gods a-going to trouble the wa - ter. like the band that Mo-ses led, Gods a-going to trouble the wa - ter. Ho - ly Ghost a - coming on me, Gods a-going to trouble the wa - ter. fol-low me down to Jordans stream,Gods a-going to trouble the wa - ter. WHEN IM DEAD sabes r | A \ AO 9 A | A A. A ANY AION ITY NITE Fs Se a a A 38 v When Im dead dont you grieve aft-er me, When Im dead dont you oh; EO ee se AVR "EE, OR ee AV 2 anit aioe = naa eo: e a a PRA, Se 2 mma an marca a erode "eae a Se Se ee grieve aft - er me, When Im dead dont you grieve aft - er TAS RE _ MT-ST 7 [REE 2 | 3 tics re N\ x * C2 Sn ee a A abe A: SLY RE iia au e) me, By and by ee dont you grieve aft - er me N i, Sear a | ee AX ee @ (ES. samme AE POT YE a 3 eo at cy) 1. Pale Horse and Rid-er have taken my mother a - way, 2. Pale Horse and Rid-er...... stop at ev-er-y door, Pale Horse and Pale Horse and He Oo oc ae ey a ct took my father a - way, Cold) i - cy BPRS CD PA eA 1 Sa aa DS ee ay sm 5 G22 8 ee eR ee Be PS = a as Y-e Rid-er have taken my mother a- way, Pale Horse and Rid-er have Rid - er...... stop at ev-er-y door, Pale Horse and Rid-er...... ham@ss..i.:.. took my fathera- way, Cold i - cy hand......... wa eee oN rer} aa ee oe a ce eee, a ee ee eee im me eerie ean eres ed mea a taken my mother a- way, took my father a- way, By and by dont you grieve aft 9 By and by _ dont you grieve aft-er me. stop at ev-er-y door, By and_ by - dont you grieve aft- er me. -er me. PLENTY GOOD ROOM MY GOOD LORDS DONE BEEN HERE apa. aida i |, Me AN 1 Te Ao AS . | ea oe N | A a ; a eae we a H _N | 4 a eo = a aie a ieee Ses Pe eS ee SSS eee as Theres plen-ty good room, Theres plenty good room, Way in the Oh, my ey Lords done been here! Blessed my soul and gone a - way, ila f - 8 | -#- 2 Bos. t -0- -9- -9- -9- -9- -o-. -0- 4 en ee | ea ; e4 22 a as A eT Somos ANU EE ee a j a ae io oo aa fet ie Slee Semmes Sear Seat Barry j OTS ORR SR at | ' a amas a8 i) v) 7 RB v 7 4 \ \ \ bs ans | i ies wa hi _f\ eee eo RE a " RN N uf a N ? js ee a ee A A IR UNE UE AY a MOR Be! ene RN AM oa | 0-6 Segoe ee re a (came Saree egg el pe eee ing - ; Theres plen-ty good room, Theres plen-ty good room, king - dom; Theres plen-ty g P y8 i My Good Lords done been here, Blessed my soul and _ gone ) a ~~ 2 ee ee ee) meee N , eit ie fey 2 -]|-__ 0 -- ear on Aa Co oe ae U0 i pp RY Bt samme "noch RIN 4 e oe i . - "a om im eer ee ee r UE HOM A ie, we Sa a wa 4 v7] y] V v I % [ N tii PUN NS ea Naika hae ei Si ded it a oe 3 aaa ae od : == - oe ee| 3 7 a es ao ea = | 2 , ER A EY AT a yo BETS J @ P= | = i] = J esha | o-- ! yO a = Vv 4 t : | LEADER.O well-a-then | 54 NN __,_e_-0- o-:|_e_e_ - gg - D = ea 3 oe ; @ $ se oe an r | 1.0 : ; 2. If My names written on high. My names written on high. 3. 0 4.4 | oe eae: &. @ -9- -9- -- 2. 2 @ ; SF ee {= | oe + | We Sees EY ie Sa NM a Sle e 2 ae rm AT TS ET RMN OT. TEE ena > Oa Oe S$ * -| _s_6_6_0_6_ 5 __ = a @ hal -le - lu- jah to the lamb! My names written on high; King you get there be-fore I do, My names written on high; Look get back, Sa- tan, let me by, My names written on high; Going to Go back, all the powrsof hell, My names written on high; 4 Shout, my sis - ter, you are free, My names written on_ high; es eae a |4 4 44 a ed LEADER.O well -a-then. ee} AA eS NS ON SIS 7 RS Wane NERS ei a e- ee de ae ee ee a har et Hes AE 2 SS o|$ 4 aba oa > Sp CE a @ o-. Je -susdied for ev -ry man, My names written aa tian. out for me Im com-ing too, My names written on high. servemy Je-sus till I die, My names written on high: Let Gods children take the field, My names written on high. Christ has bought your lib-er - ty, My names written on high. i 2 -@. -9- . + fm i e a (eis ~ te ea vse a d| XZ ia ae al ia 7] ty hi (PF) iP) we ci. | v A 9] Y 7 13 RELIGION IS A FORTUNE lon com PAK aT N : \ EEA N \ i (oS SS ee Se 5 Re re - li-gion is 2. Going to 3. Going to chat-ter withthe an-gels, 4. Going to walkand talk with Je - sus, ai o a fortune, I real-ly do be-lieve see my sis-ter Ma-ry, I_ real - ly do be - lieve; I real-ly do_ be-lieve; I real- ly do be-lieve; ae ie ae By + | tees omens 4 oi eee hanes BI al 2 t Se Be Pages aera" | RA Sd [RL STR iN Fa | BRI iN < ra = | p= o_o = a XN XN Hi ASB Fc RRA Pa a a3 QO. re .- li-gion is a for-tane, I. real-ly. do _ be- lieve. Going to see my sis- ter Ma-ry, I _ real-ly do _ be- lieve. Going to chat-ter with the an-gels, I real - ly do be - lieve. Going to walk and talk with Je- sus, I real - ly do be - lieve. By | 1 2a a Ree Or ey Ny. x) ws a FINE. | mee Gi: ph a he Se ae om a a | pee ee ize gg 2 fees = Vv O Sabbaths have no LG O Sabbaths have no end. O Sabbaths have no end. O Sabbaths have no end. ; a om e- Where ve you been, poor sin - ner? Where ve you been so Whereve you been, poor mourn-er? Whereve you been so Where ve you been, young con-vert? Where've you been so Where ve you been, good chris-tian ? Where ve you been so ca AES (i RE IE OR wal STH se | a | Ce eee [65 ) EA EE io DR ai 1 | | bad a A ce uiuny Ae * TINO [ Nene! Sen PLS cc ee ao ama arom Ber a ra Ay ak A = $$-3-1$ =i os a | N Si ae RG Bui long? Been low down in the val- ley for to pray, And aint got wea-ry yet. * t _#_#_9 hats : | | eR BY bhi) a a ST a Ee a ee eee es and i i 2: 30a A RE os TE OT Yo 14 5. Want to see my Je - sus when I -0- -@- ai -. -9- Bt re Hrs BRR RR Pee EeRor oe Ye me po a = =o o-per ae e) de f . a 1. Want to go to eae diet when I die, Want to go to Heav-en 2. Want to see my moth-er when I die, Want to see my moth-er 3. Want to see my fa-ther when I die, Want to see my fa - ther my sis - ter when I die, Want to see my sis - ter die, Want to see my Je - sus % re C534 et A RS 3 g | : ee ee eee ee ee ee S = Se ee eee ee ee ~ Y when I die, Want to go toHeav-en when I die; Good Lord, when I die, Want tosee my moth-er, when I die; Good Lord when I die, Want tosee my fa- ther,when I die; Good Lord, when I die, Want tosee my sis - ter, when I die; Good Lord, when I die, Want tosee my Je - sus, when I die; Good Lord, 2 a2 a -0- -8- ry #- -- . a raf i 2 Bee eee SS eee? ba y) Y 7 eee, ne eee Ohba rast Woy Vv v + XN id j |

> abe}, | CEL APT CTS ee: 2 Ee 9) g ts a ; Y am. *. he te -. XN h 1 ST; MARIO bY . Hel oR igi @ @ iN i SEF R " j wre) vi: me & o o o eo a > eer io 2 R ij Y - ag ORE A stage ho that I had the wings of a dove, Sing a AE] - E 2 ARPMMPDIAL BN 9 ET Ces S a be 4 4 = 4 Vv Vv fey FINE. 0-5 ee = 5 at ee aaa SOL i peer ences \_ a raw 6-6 Oe 2 ee + baht ie? y Pane | r 4 r Cc rl ee x 4 ee Ditind f ho that I had the wings of adove;Id fly a-way and be at_ rest. o~ _@ * oils ey na 5 a ee a os a june pammt- E a me > ES ais ~ y 2 ) p- y beep Ae URE yD | oe ee OS, eS A ME LR AOU MENGE Mel SG cat SE Se ee od eo | paca Se 4 ?% H eo id al "| 4 ee o_F ev = ' eZ. hae pee Vr oe - 1. Vir-gin Ma-ry had one son, Id fly a-way and be at rest, The 2. Zions daughters weptand mourned, d fly a-way and be at rest, 3. Sin-ner man, see what a shame, Id fly a-way and be at rest, -8- . Pes a ee ae ee pe te faye RACRTT FE TSE CO a Saar a : EL hoes HE | TYAN as = 7 i ae VY 4 Y ye 4 4 D.C Sa ame ee eee er ee coe a ma a egg ge Samer po SSRnUNaEI eM (| RS AEE AT a A i os > eo oo O Jews andthe Ro-mans had him hung, d_ fly away and be at rest. When theirdy - ing Saviourgroaned,d_ fly a-way and be at _ rest. To trample down your Savioursname,Id_ fly a-way and be at rest. 2. ee eg. eee == aa pi Se a gcse at ia " eee te res 7 ee baa eee wee wp * When the preacher has worked his auditors up toa high degree of excitement, he will often break off and extemporize some song, with his text as its basis, in which the audience joins, and then at the end of it will go on exhorting again. This song, which is one of the most beautiful of our collection, was composed in this way in Robertson County, Tennessee. It seemed at first crude and unavailable but as it was sung over and over again gradually reached its present musical form. 6 1 Riese & wei LORD, | WANT TO BE A CHRISTIAN = ss a a ae ta | WREPER : \-\_ Ss we_ see ee ee ee | ag ie eae | 1. Lord, I want to be a Chris-tian In a my heart, in a my 2. Lord, I want to be more lov - ing In a my. heart, in a my 3. Lord, I want to be more ho - ly In a my heart, in a my 4. I dont want to be like Ju- das In a my heart, in a my 5. Lord, I want to be like Je - sus In a my heart, in a my . Wie es: Bote a AERO aa) | es A ORE ORE SM Ra oa a ee BEAN 8 RE | Gi ee ees ee Pa ag -o- gg ee in Same cy RE 4 Fr. bs pt "4 ER 0 RR a. : aye ae Bie ah heart, Lord, I want to be a Chris-tian In a my heart | heart, Lord, I want to be more lov-ing In a my heart heart, Lord, I want to be more ho-ly In a my heart heart, Idont want to be like Ju-das In a my heart heart, Lord, I want to be like Je-sus In a my heart Ro or - @- @ | /aate* eae ene ROE Pn et, 36 (are ee ee eee : oP Pg - 2g i = EL SI et A MS RN ARON A on e ivan Y v | REFRAIN. Ne INS. 2 | NaS pet, sf ag - tee semmael el Sa 7 Ot me a Saag Ge a 2 7 a Poy tte | inv a iny) Dearden. ous In: aay: . DATE sc: 5.5 5.0. eee | In a my heart, In a my heart, he ee = ot oak C372 ie ay eco eee to 2 a | a RB i | ee om 2 san |--:e_0__o GAA IET aihag. age wo mews = ; @ a eee | ee oe oe . . v Lord, I want to be a Chris-tian In a my heart. | -0- ste @ + @ IE @_ r) r) e = Soil PC EE = Sea oat 2 __|-2 AINT | GLAD VE GOT OUT THE WILDERNESS |! isean Ne "a Aa a i 8 -N ep NN wary ee Tet GSA SUE val, Me a Nhe Sea Sn "ten NS oa a oo ~O8g --}+ -s \ a oe | Cao + (a ie ay es a @ @ o-@ @ O, aint I gladIve got out the wil-der-ness, Got out the 5 Os come along, mourner, run out the wil-der-ness, Run out the . O, you re long time mourner, coming out the wil-der-ness, Coming out the O, aint I glad Ive got out the wil-der- -ness, Got out the ig mm ene ial ~ ee ee ee es 1 | Came | Pe [ i | LEIA a al ry. I 9 o-0 -# ey , | t yy A RR RE )-# es AX iN A A J | N A ee a ee ear mer ae 4 oe ee -X-++_|6-_ a __e___a @ oe ee ee ae a Oe a a 4 Y a Te wil - der-ness, got out the wil-der-ness, | He 8 ie : | ok | Pes L 4aii| 5 ti lets fl) . ea 4Fermno ean -| 8 bite Se ae = i jase ; ae | ce} 8 m= Lb4. fr hy he xe + | oo == . e SS 3 ee de i | fens anni 44. i) 5 I. ee ae a C we . | | em 5 wn ; ele fe} a a 460 RS) | | fee 5 wT | Ey aaa fil ; j 33 st e ele {1 a . | on | e ele het mare ele] tte P| dad du) HL BS \y)| || f1e| & cin 3 m Ty bog Aten ass s] y | ae | ee 4 Puree ceed Beery 1 | hi a | a, a ta | 44 Bs rl] 8 | oho See. ; " | fensrg oS _" ( Ltr 2 | 5 ie See | | eet ec - qreel_ e la) | 4 eee ly | 2 a tt = 2 | 5! 44am BES my ih sae 2 > *| | ra] id =; mo ee | | ; r tt 5 Te ad / M4 ae : "| er a fh = | mh i = Mn. I | 3 4 Conn ope Ee il i BB k| 1] EERE Brees Rn Be ot emt ot | aw] rte TU - j Bs aise [| ea | ( 18) Ten -s t1/|/ @ : | Bo 4 ESS Hl & | | OED CU Od s ~ Leaman . ew a | | - DE eet i ieee it TH gl] ee ed TTR. 5 Wu ]PS 2 MILO rye g WML NL 2252 4 os ald Temeezal (| tiga Hic ere m 2 UH iw Ss ta. Tp Aa reli 25 5 oe rg 4 * . ul Mt ron i a 5 fr TH ee S | eat reer Pe ap I | sill 8 lite | | Fe: f ok a gee ewe | in 5 th ae lele 8p. +2 be = hag) 1 le Lo Tere 2 tai iat: ty TRL > = & & elu | | 80 ii | rf | | | tise dell | a ee BB eet fee 3 eK | e | Fre | 5 Sa - 4 a 3 mr | | Tee sc eelll Paar m 1H " BS Ag a de -e Goe e 2 eee: Tw g i | Hie = . \ Tht anne il +s : ou SEES BEEE ze Bee Hn . | |e 2 e naa S F ~~ el ak p> mag Ae | . 2 Te 3 TBS 12 4 Mae see oa > Senn Sprains | aay Pr) a tee | | 6 | ee, ae ger & Teh eels fe 3 een ee. aE TT ee) ale 4 \, | ee 5 mah ye ae 5 SU yeh ae | ie sa! ts sea aoe o One 9 . % es Seas v9) . TIN 3 Ql | mS / ce} E/ ie gee i N 8 } TTR # Wl {J ee | TNH Eo fax 3 rs re | i \ rah, ae 5 elt al | Ze SA og BY - '- 5 1] AR ele . ele = ero = | | oi | | Ti 9 1 eg ae moe WL TT We ak an ORR +- oo | oe aE Ge ee : Ba | A ee ee | aap Wi... = | 5 OOS URSIN BREE AE SR a TTR Ee u cried, Have mer - cy, Je - sus, But still my soul was tossed, tri - als and temp- ta - tions Make it hard for me and you, we are try-ing to serve the Lord, And win the vic - to - ry, p23 f 2. ve , | 2. | ll tl | wf r: ee eee ee eee Es AEE APIS TY 5 v 7 CREST om (al 5 SE Pra. Sa CY, i. A 7 7 a A RR | ae * This song originated in Alabama and was obtained for the University by Mr. Geo. B. Mc- 24. Clellan, of the class of 84. t A LITTLE TALK WITH JESUSConcluded Q = ~ a | a ay | 7 9? Till I heard King Je - sus say, Come here, I am_ the way; But Je - sus is our friend, Hell keep us to the end; Old Sa - tan eee us hard Our journ-ey to re-tard; Waa a ibe 7 7 y | = ee. 2 13-3 -3 | ame Ge See aa * And a lit - tle talk with Je - sus makes it Bay And a lit - tle talk with Je - sus makes it right. But a lit - tle talk with Je - sus makes it right. a eat e r Bs 1 ee ee v- 7] v oy CANT YOU LIVE HUMBLE? #." a BE BT 2 ke St, i PE (Es Sacre rae Se ae eel Cn. Ln ee | ee ae eT Cant you live hum - ble? Praise King Je - sus -0- faded ; + _9e e ' e ain OPN 2 a Ct 2 Sr are SMAI Ihe Soe SE eae a eee a a oe | oe <= 6 ee | SRE RAE ONS (aN RTL? y] ae FINE ee Se eee eae 1 ee el ae ee eer ae ee eg ley -o- -o- ot -6- -6- C iV -o- Cant you live hum - ble To the dy - ing Lamb? EDS ICE RRA 5 | @- -*# ARE. ST CS A cA ee me camer nya i Sn Wa wk jeu meee) Sa H on ed a a een ara : ep AN ee Vee. Se | y 0 ee, ate: is rw ae a SC) AE ei ee EY GET es Ge 22h. BAO oA Siomnas em ee SE es =e ie 24 = a x eee Sa 1. Lightning flashes, thun-ders roll, 2. Come here, Je-sus, come here, please, 3. Ev-ry- bod- y come and see, 4. Came down hore and talked to me, Make me think of ee poor soul. See me, Je - sus, on my knees. A mans been here from Gal -1 - lee; Went a - way and left me free. 25 ne I HAVE ANOTHER BUILDING GOING TO HOLD OUT TO THE END REFRAIN. | = ate Os gs Mam i , SAT MIO ARE Se et A A AO A A RENE Wh RENN CORR OR aa = a oo ie: a Soon 4 =. 4", -e-+-1+ a j--s, | _A __ 2h a & ee ee a ee ee 2-5 ARAM 2 SORES NE = $| BE IY eSB BLT s-tef- cats Eee 6 | s-$ | Se ce i. 2 ae Be ae io a aN i C ad | 4 4 a Be! he bee a. ingto hold out to the end; Let Wate od F : Joi t the end, Goingto hold ou a) 3 I know I have a-noth-er build-ing,...... I knowits not made with Going to hold out vi _- ; ee if oe eo eae | ah te ar RE. a. ie 2m ig. i Sine wee tae sali oo eo MeN ane LER, . e. = : @_- ue. OR 2 Buca is ae hoa: ace 05 By SUR: 2a GLE: - eo DORA AAO! ACL, CRRA: A oa (CEP Ease of ei 4-9 9-9 =o oe = ee ae 4 + = Sai et 5-4 OL! A y panes 7 cy 5 Ae c v-v t iB v FINE. rt | 25 BE. | _\-n as te ae ae 4 eee ee oe ee ae ee a ee al ae ER pau j 4 | 4 : ih a ; tri - als come as they will come, Going to hold out to the end. hands, O breth - ren, hands. 1 want to -go to Heav-en, and I 2 hands, O. sis - ter, hands. I have-nt been to Heavy-en, but ee ae ee < @. o-_?.1- fs "NESSIE SPONDS TT EW WO ark hands, O mourn - er, hands. 4 Look 0 - ver yon - der, and @ 7 ageee:: oe ee ee ce a mee ee a 7 a @- re VMiaaeee rt ome ben 4 fod = we Ga | aU i eae | rm : OR En __F4j_e REP OR SAE SA 8 7 A TS ee mn = SS staienn Saw casie am a4 oe 4, | s ss oe \-|_ _ _g@ zr eu AN. LAN os fb i ERE 4 ia Se eee, Pg ff AF : 1; Tet | ** * ee =| ie ee 2 oma ee 1.1 have a dear old moth-er Whos late-ly come from the Lord; Le | = I = a = = [| have a saint-ed fa-ther Whos late -ly come from the Lord; Let i : ; . ea 1g - ly come from the Lord; Let want to go right, Not made with hands; O, I want to go to 3).1. have a lov -ing sis - ter in en rs fromthe Lord: auat I've a- been told, Not made with hands; 0, the gates are 4,1 have a chris-tian brother Who's late - ly fc what do I see? Not made with hands; A ho -ly band of iw. = eo s | ei =. oo EE = Sa er eRe oa | D.C . Mi N y dy | a an as A-] 0. 3s rh SF ht Raa NOON ee eed Pe he ao es eee Se Se ame ae "1 AAO Ae AE IR 8 -_S _N__N-__N_ A- N n _ | 7 a 6 @- @* 6 -@- Fc eee er de ee See a Le ee Sethe + eaeg a Oa ae Se ee eee Se eee | 3 Ss i ; ua % tri - als come as they will come, Going to hold out to a ith Heay-en all robed in white, Not made with hands, O brethren, tri - als come as they will come, Going to hold out to P e ne pearl andthe streets are gold, Not made with hands, O brethren, tri - als come as they will come, Going to hold out m att . d. an - gels com-ing af-terme, Not made with hands, O _ yes, | tri - als come as they will come, Going to hold out to e . -#. = 2 -0- ibe 2. eas ae my ms -0- 2 me o-~ fa e e e- at Tae or ERCEN OME OD " 20-9 KE REFER TEA TO SULTRY 8 ALR . (C-#= CI | _ | PN DEE a mn 9 CHEETA + t ao S| Mein ee S22 ] EER RE! ofA Dc? ; SEE? 7 id Pe i H a pt pa. 7 7 EEE F Sa is 4 oe b 4 2 26 Zi I WENT DOWN IN THE VALLEY I. went down in the val - ley to pray, Study-ing N Torri. Tica ! me @ 1 Oa fal | N or a) 4 Ae fei ae a om a Mews ra * Bem cea a ae broth- ers let's go down, lets go down, lets go down, 2. sis - ters lets go down, lets go down, lets go down, af chil - dren let's go down, lets go down, lets go down, 400O preach- ers lets go down, lets go down, lets go down, 5. -by we'll all go down, all = go down, all go down, ae? | N @. N Z - eg, 4 - | ee | 4 as We ZARA I AAAS oss ia N N ts alas - \_ ne sN eet DED ge i REST aE NUE TE + a EES Soe gases Raat ca a PIE i 7 a UG A eh 4 a O broth - ers let's go down, down im the val-ley to pray. hi O let's go down, down in the val-ley _ to pray. As O chil- dren let?s go down, down in the val-ley ~ to pray. As O preach - ers lets go down, down inthe val-ley to pray. As By-an-by we'll all go. down, down in the val-ley to pray. As he = oe mi a mca fe} 9 pf 4+ po 2 AAR 3 a eae v Ee ies J v 8: REFRAIN. he me PA adele SR ne pa come eas Sona es me a =p ae Pe oe gre aa ate oe aoe See ee Se a tt __g-_ __0_9-__ 3 !_eo__6-_o_, a- bout that nig TE 28 2. @ 2 4 7 e- > e a4 So Dil, cee. + , g yeiy then ll shout a Glo-ry! Lord, Then I'll shout a Glo- ry! Got re - \ N jo ew 2-0 * # S OP REG, AE of HOE HOT A OT oF Py AE Pe A CEE OETA oR, Cage ss Se See ee ee ee : a b ARON 2 A ee ee Fw Y 7 aw 7 a a a Reg 7 7 ic = : c 3} | t D.S. | ee FINE. | PE a SRS BES AGERE) rn as ae, ee ms = E-$ ee ee =| oe ae er a re : nh eas dy 7 oe oo ard se & li-gion all round theworld, , ~- li- gion all round _ the world. \ N N | RoR N A P pe alee eC27 eee as ee a ee al 7 a - a 7 A Sa A 0 ROCKS, DONT FALL ON ME p va * co . RE II sa abi PRE. SAE a aes aa mee a | 4S = HE Ai AME BC SO a lo VU | a me O rocks, dont fall on me, O- rocks, dont fall on TG) 's sie | aT Ree @ ee ee ee fay: | AR CE URS a | as ba SRT Sal RR 2 WS =n COLI SRO ae HE IE Pra RICH (ES PLE a | uae Daa twat net oe ! | | v | ae . ; baal | 5 iS r Sh | ar bn | == 2 Be Sea ra : et a | @ O rocks, dont fall on me, Rocksand Oe cali don tfall on me. N N ; CTORAS AV ame AL ea ld , a CCR Raman A A EA ARON ONE Me A TT + Spo Pe ie ee | eas : % whee ty IN SN IN N A N 4 ol @ ) + 4|- ne SN | od 3 _y |e o @-- -@- am a eh Em ar I aa = | 1 4 Look o.- -- ver yon-der on Jer - ri - chos wall, i 2 In - a that great, great judg.- ment day, I 3. When ey - er - y star re - + fus- eg to shine, i 4. The trump shall sound, and the dead shall rise, 4 : 1 racer me CTIA SR TE Mao, = TROT HE | S54 | | |} ' ia | ba | =a a ~t-9 9 5 a a oes = soar 4 ee ae ey Vuh j Rocks and mountains, dont fall on me; And see those sin - ners a Rocks and mountains, dont fall on me; The sin-ners will run to the ia Rocks and mountains, dont fall on me; I know King Je - sus - Rocks and mountains, dont fall on me; And go to man - sions | ee ee i | Spee ee | | ah age i a ae aa D.C. IEE Ned 0. AOC AE ET 2... RE TINE SATE ES NS ; ] 4 i a a: a , See eee a ae ev A y f Cd ae trem-ble and fall, Rocks and mount-ains, dont fall on me. rocks and say: Rocks and mount-ains, dont fall on me. will-a be mine, Rocks and mount-ains, dont fall on me. in-a_ the _ skies. Rocks and mount-ains, dont fall on me. hc Ra | Pas __@ @_- 2 a oe ee ee S25 Se ia meme ew ~e-2 bi ; | [ SEE TO ee 0 ROCKS, DONT FALL ON ME Cuorus. After 2d stanza only. i i me a ri ES AEA ae oe ee ee eee =e 2 Q - rocks, please fall on me! O rocks, please fall on me Wie 2 Bean ria. ad = o|_-__,-~ | i. a aa ma =o |-2 cease | 1 aie a 2 ne erm, Seer vam a ee a, PA CON EE A SERA ASSAM BR AWE. Nau WT SS ES O rocks, please fall on me! Rocks and mountains please fall on me! OO. . AM OR OS a B OPAL." Reeiees nadine a S ace ice epee A aS Sa +? A a a a ya = oo ar ee LT BEFORE THIS TIME ANOTHER YEAR lo PY | N sao ae Sola ah sab At ay, PCa ee Nr ok ee oe Se 6 Grae Saas | y | 0 Be - fore this ae ae -oth-er year I may be gone, Out in some lone-ly -o- -0- -@- -0- -0- @ . + #. Cor oe pee 3-Q AIT) EO ANN ABTS NYRR PTS) NC ANN GAL i AR a [=* ED + o- ~ r a eS 4 FINE. x Same. oie ot an fe ese Ses es Sai uneaee ae AT, Saas oo ane i | 1. My moth-ers broke the ice and gone, grave - yard, O Lord, how long? 2. My _fa-thers broke the ice and gone, 3. My Saviours broke the ice and gone, 2. ' ae Se pho ee De axons oe a ee ONS eB Fr azarae 7 dah, Pee Stes rR ik rn ees hana Spe | | J Ae 2 es N oN ESS ies N oe ERE ee Se SO BoP STW eee | + ~@ PEM Re" OAT JM A Wd | it i met ed O Lord, how long? By the grace of God I}] fol-low on, O Lord, how ce ? -0- -0- -f- -@- m ee ee G52 Se: ea V cain StS aie 31 I WISH | HAD DIED IN EGYPT LAND 8 < od hy ea s2-_|_ <4 = | | | 4 ar. _o- me <= ot Saar = ee oe -6- y v a . | es a ah QO, I cant stay a - way, I cant stay a - way, I cant a A | STORE HR areas a Seo {}-_+ Eo a GAPE a a a as 3 | [Virctcle = it 2) AS a se Dae ip eb d AS en n Lit ee ae om pe pees aera alo (me mor ona +H ae ae eee aie Ge ee oe eee ee ee | v BS -O75 | yp 2 8-8 ae ee a ee a ee eee oe oe ! ov: sd f) ne d pl] nai 1 > = | a SS as a3 72 HERG ORR A Ee eee eee eae a ee ERR (Ws mT TORE! ad ea 7 a-ny one tell? Preaching the Word of God, For for - ty bel -ly of the whale? Preaching the Word of God, ~ Three whole just like you, Preaching the Word of God, My kness got ac - aS ae @_- pete: ex Se sae ae ea Pere a a artes oe ee \e--A 5 ase - 4 { @= = a a -| days and nights it fell, Preach-ing the Word of God. days and nights he sailed, Preach-ing the Word of God. quaint-ed with the hill- sides, too, Preach-ing the Word of God. - - -f 2 @ e e a cher ie a lay: 2 Gg o a eRe - -__|-_#_ a Rae: = a ee FES \ PRC A iA ai AR: A 0 33 Lee ee TELL ALL THE WORLD, JOHN JESUS IS RISEN FROM THE DEAD A | | fe 4 MON Sande OR iis . et a a or | fi | 2 a SWS SE eee IT 7 ad Py oe a poet N Be Shatter ed N ak a | A 2=2 Sa | z @ ot I @ =~ = o i RIE a" AT ES BRE ARNEL AM 0" ae e bl 7a , . . A - Tell all the world, John, Tell all the world, John, Tell all the : : - : In-a this-a band we have sweetmu - sic, In-a_ this-a UG MA AM DREN te Re See - + + ; Coe a uae AE MAA NT I ORR a ND RP an AD ae te, Mee foe eee a nr Cae aoe ae epee a (o-2-- = a = > Sa | ieee 5 A | | Py) | Py Leora. ma 1m e | ao > : 2 trac et y) v N N N Nits fd 4 |,- zs N oN K ear? DT + TE eg 6 . bad $ L__~ - $ ha cx oi N n XN e . wat ile bis i: ce SRNR SC SR RAE a a A = meDe world, John, I know the oth- er worlds not like this. So - _ Sm el 7 sana 4 ee ge wry 5 x ' pee 6 MHS RR Simp ls a _ I oa band we have sweet mu - sic, In - a_ this - a band we oe Veen ee, ) e= ee bra re aa Lae shapes gitiag o o 4 ees py Nidan SD A _N A N ne 7 y Z y v . eK | ein | 00 6 4 r | 3 mee N ra oN N aN ee A oo GENEL SEMA. ST ie (pUiain PERT CaP Pit 10 EA aE 2 What kind o shoes are those you wear, I know the a - 2 a: ae = P| e o e-: yl 2. When Je - susshook the man - na tree, I know the a @ * amis @ e e = e Be @ 3. Going to talk to the Fa-ther, talk to the Son, I know the : : f -0- -0- have sweet mu - sic, Je - sus 1 ae OL from the dead. cS NRT | Oe | ee ie PSM aa te BEE, Bie 7] ee ee P| eo re ole ee g--K ACPA ON GPM) as Ge NEE A aS Te A omne e Sak Bc roma Reem lel GRAIN pe ORL MER Ona (EN SOne ON MaR sae LEO oe 3 %e AONE iN AD a8 Pn x } rm 4 ad eas sai oth - er worlds not like this; That you can walk up - = sce A comm ces a Or ee | f- BG 7 LAB aA Zac oH) - er not ie this; He shook it for you and He S 7 | y a yo eS ee ee oth - er worlds not like this; Goi ] e i RA ns 2. ve ib; Going to talk about the work that I 1. Go, tell Ma-ry and Mar-tha, Go and tell- Ma-ry and Mar-tha, rad 2 ? . -o- <&. a -0- 2. Go, tell John and Pet-er, Go and tell John and _ Pet -er, :}+-_-___}- -|-#* - = | = 4] 3. Go, tell doubt - ing Thom-as, Go and tell doubt - ing Thom-as, aie ee eee 2 | 4 4. Go, tell Paul and Si-las, Go and tell Paul and Si - las, 4] vy] v 5. Go, tell all th A-pos-tles, Go and tell all th A- pos - tles, D.C. 6. Go, _ tell ev - ry -bod-y, Go and tell ev - ry - bod - y, os = NDR A | ( TEES pO bs 8 ys ed Ne eS SE e = _ APE ath ET TO ONES CARDIAC ta & _ = ras so | aa ae ee fal cone yh Uo nt gal uov [ ce ws as aera oe oe * co 0 =A $1 _ ae od air? I know the oth-er worlds not like _ this. es A in: __-__1-__ = Ee s~+]- Be Ga Bes | ee Pee SS : LET US CHEER THE WEARY TRAVELLER _o o_o _# oe: . ; 3 rm Es, gh -o- v | | lay down my life for my Lord, yes, Lord. i o_O es Fa aaa 2 oi 2! Sse a2, ae = mao ores care oi Bes Ps aT N N | ee oe eee ee oe ot MAES CS Ree Ae ami Sat Sa lg Re | ae: erties a ae eee aa oe ee | ~~ | i } h i} i ho + r Let us cheer the wea-ry tray-el - ler,..7.. Cheer the wea-ry trav -el-ler- v r v | v 7] - Xf | | \ a ee ie ae ined ina WRES Ce nes seas = iia eee | a ash 7 ROME tas ye EE mati? nls oe ee oe ee t| 2S SSS SSS SS SS Sas = 4 ips bi oe LS , oy eee e/ y -_.- y C- a- s -o& | | \ FINE. i ik st oo sale . 4 eis > ees. A aN ie | \ ! | dq. If. re li-gion was : thing that mon-ey could buy, mis a-going to . it "Aaa rR BE st maa eS ss aa ars Se oa ae aa ee ree i 2. Pat I thank God it is not so, Im a-going to | Se ae om ee 2S ee oe | ane oa ae ee

Ra lay down my life for my Lord; O- the _ rich would live and the hal os t = t eee: res = lay down my life for my Lord; But the rich and poor to - 1. TN take my gos-pel trum - pet, And I'll | be- gin to blow, lay down my life for my a That the streets in Heavn are 2. And if youmeet with cross - es And tri - als on the _ way, i a ares aaaee Ye P | C4 ae tert a os PD. o. | 4# camera = [4 ee | a CSG ee. BORER NT | tek So a 5) A area Ie SS OT, IN pee ae oa | : *This song is remarkable for its frequent changes of time, a feature which is very o unusual in Jubilee Songs but which here cannot be modified without ruining the melody. . And if my Sav-iour helps me, I'll blow wher-ev-er I go. i 36 Just keep yourtrust in Je- sus, Anddont for - get to pray. | 37 Hi i | | | SINNER, PLEASE DONT LET THIS HARVEST PASS (A Very Popular Revival Song ) please dont CHORUS 8: nae RAS a-# a y & N N (2-45) | (St | iN TRG j 4 H P , STLER VRE CS Le C- Cray TTP fs) UME 7 3: Hc EE | eS | ; PAE ta PE WUE A | CN HC PT eo he ee ra Y = RE ee amd a @ ii cee ag i Sin-ner, please dont let this har-vest pass;.............+- Sin - ner har-vest pass Cee 2 a ae AA BEAT aa | "aia: en = ana came ch a 6 rs AE) ATS REN H * A ag otha r a AE f t OE CTD oN YRS | iad RE EE AY | om SF o EN PREG ADEN S.A SONNE AEBS AEE! (RTA Wit | 7 vt v re baal = let this har-vest pass, har-vest pass; Sin-ner, please dont QO -# Re d A ER NI W CP ec 0 ae OR ee Or a eo a a LE let this har - vest pass, and die and lose yoursoul at _ last............ soul at last. De MPN EG OLS ae tee ART A TSA | + EE _e prin | t7A~-4+ 7e-|_+-__e-r_+_|-> _ f+ - ta eee ee cy) * Mi Se. A aad 1. I know that my Re-deem-er lives; ......--+se0 I know that yes, He lives; 2. Sin-ner, O see the cru-el tres he Sin - ner, O cru-el_ tree, : 3. MyGod is a might-y man of WE. 33. ches fue My God is a man of war, (tibiae isi QO. i mn A ' 1 Pe ee t po 0 2 Peat am 2 . RE SR Be if my Re-deem-er _ lives,...........-. I know that my Re yes, He lives, ; see the cru - el ig MSD an A Sin - ner, O see the cru-el tree, ; y might-y man _ of WEPRT 5 2H ba wpe penn My God is a might - y man of war, _ D.S. + # i x ra | Net | a canned er aaa BS i os AE DEN rs - E {-@_| _ # | - -_o _# | o_-#_|___\_ 6 = c c _l@ @ ; I @ 6+ +1 @--6 + deem -er lives, Sin-ner, please dont let this har-vest pass,............ Sin-ner, har-vest pass, cru - el tree, Where Christ died for you and me,.............. Sin-ner, you and me, man of war, Sin-ner, please dont let this har-vest pass,............ Sin-ner, har-vest pass, 38 1 COULDNT HEAR NOBODY PRAY LEADER N xn it 4 | ae aa WN } 3 er = LL 3 | = thi | fice CHORUS Pen p Vy); LER b A_| X N N N H ~ x eae Fae Tih! nD ia bad = Neato \ To ~s 3 z H = H i *_ | cy y | v v And I could-nt hear no - bod; -. y pray And I : 8 fe. - 8 . s. Te SD o -_ r4 oe 2. 2 te S54 ed CTD ca | a> 4 o- = ( SRO ee = | Le | - | O, N N ee a Ne dN Ne a C == a yb #- could-nt hear no-bo - dy pray, O way down yon- der by my - self AndI A Mn BS SN MRRS | Sat ea, 8. BO) Va ae: Nee SE eae: i 48 SLM nah: ON AN ee, ke ONE Re en ee ee ek fay: is I (I CI lla 38 fox _ o|e-e 4 -+-| 5 > a IT CTI a n Pere o a (| 4 y et | RD AT (A 7 v v/ AR Re: ae ye 1 f I awe FINE. } N n . Ter a Js ae 4 i ae GREEN 0's LU 1. In the val- ley! * : 2. Chill - y wa - ters! 3. tHal-le - Ju - jah! ae UNIson. a ae x NN ow 1 AGN HBIEE, jae x- ORAL CRD TED TTY TER A || PERV ne e 3 ca a nth "uae Sueece | Fase anno Ps cy, 0 if -o- -o- -o- 4 Wz . could-nt hear no - ish 9.) pYay. pray, A - ee ~ ae i cc e snniean aa a ATL EI e o AA AGRE MAGNO Ne t REAL EE Be 5 ee } 7 RI re aaa P p _ Ss * The interjections used here are not the only ones which ean be used, but may be changed according to the emotions of the leader. + Let this stanza be exceedingly slow, about half as fast as the others,and the chorus very soft. But go into the refrain a tempo. 39 ia ; | Ps a TTT oe= Wi oliwin| | 2 - uae cor cll pa: ae = |] ills ole ein) mim 8 S i4al| Hi LH] geyriys 2 aH ete eel: sellet egcorr : 440) ag | | | | 4700 = wa ly a) | ait eee ey || 7 | elij 5-5 Pt Se 4yein seals 1] SaE Se | mt) ea ost Bitty 4 2 ees 208 4 iy a es aay) s at o @ ie) 7 ae .% Re) | ef fea, = at aks Mb ae ee | | = oie _ AI = ; ffm. Bae 4teln = eal ee = alan) Sez Hii) ess = ST fan ESS fin) oFa . anak 2 eleln + mak a a {ei So E eels ' a Bel > sae a Qheos FIT = -- = rT a] eall eae: 44 2 S {feat eal okie HW) o> Bee TRAR nN - ) Sf bo LIPS nag M41 Snes nme 4 he me ein) es = ee) = fe ((T/eR aE Teak ils EEE =e 5 = | a | | C- 228 = l tT BS why yee way SVT) Sas ( | $2 elelele Py elelele "30 ain ee Sten 8 IN ap = BS Tela ZS eet went" a Jenn} | 5 > ' ' 4tels 5 wy = | | em) OES IFN OBA 4e | | Tels & ft Uti 6 | Ps ex S een 4 HT = TT y i oe es] sill ahh 2 ex % E Teh = . a ten ae anil ( | ee ( | ee = =, Wow 8 ct nt a eal n Bella b ha 35rs 7" 42.5 4 6 bn a Bil |} am||| coved aw | ve dq we i ti (DD tk 1 NB > inked inl it piligremme: iti hag it oe ie: Se eee. (114 TT) | r,t CF ag: | = Fay a ern " fy" 555 lac! | | | ( TM 3 06Se Tei] S88 x I | | Blas es. Holl gos | Fi TM yt | : I wy | . a ee | ae eee Tel|{| Som [irl rr | a oe: ee = | | | | fears Panne Src s ayj\| pez |ll| | pee we 4 ay | Zs 8 | | ==) | Figs 2 Hii } | \ , ' = | an a = | = cil)! S8e it [fies 3 ob we Te ES 3 TT? # elu FO | | Ys Favs = enn a | . a3 wr TT ei ee TTR thy = Zane | > - | | - obaeee eS beh 8 LL | S | TTROA pb ype re, rs ihe Q 335 ffaos a ens =) | ( ome, & 1! 's| | Z fe So | i fl) gss jh i aa) an LL | | Th a i = LOAN Ih Fa us| al | aul = Pai ft ee fee ar 2 UE ABM =, sae : i cy leh | | ARGS cs ish! | its } ik eD ic \ vie 4 ee | > a PRD aL PRG 4 ~ ee anen = eB es ees a n y me | WONT STOP PRAYING See > er a ane -G- N Nee ee ee es ee aia ake ei 2 eee | uy p 7 f | v And I wont stop pray - ing, e wont stop pray - ing, And I wontstop 2. a. 2. f. _ - &: + < 5 ie oe a + + - _ . feay)A 4 * | ie 4 4 c | PRS 4 ty. Ly fi | | PS 0! i | S54 3 PPO AIRE it ea es ee on As 3 a A id A A A Af EE | a A (nd 7 (MSE | v t ee FINE. | ate eri) i A ae a he Ct alle ane saa ae Wey fey: BE SAE A a AA A a SE or ee oe eee ce, 2 a aR EN pla saeesesasaeee ss ae a a pbs sate ES N Ny N ma hay Casement et wae, RT ee Eee i Lo wl pe) Cd wid AT | @ 1 =? ry, 8 z 1. Old Sa - tans mad and I am glad, 2. Old Sas) tans va. iar and. a con - jur - er too, 3. The Bi -_ ble is our en -_ gi - neer, @: = | ae Fivix Ta --| iemaws se | wa | Thats what Sa-tans a-grum- bling a - bout; Thats what Sa-tans a-grum- bling a - bout; re Ww o;, Sa-tans a-grum-bling a - bout; He missed that And if you~ dont It points the LO ARE te ise @: _ b E + - 6 = = -| = bob daes ee = a | vo Vv ws v iets wy) i) ae A | owe 8 9 Ny aS eee ee a tomate Sa Se aS = Sa. a 2 ee mind hell con - jure you, way to Heavnso clear, Thats what soul he thought he had, . Thats what Sa-tans a-grumb-ling a-bout. Thats what Sa-tans a-grumb-ling a- bout. Sa-tans a-grumb-ling a- bout. | gi 42 ae: Ne wa - - = "Wak? eae waite = is MO TRE aOR ET ae re v] 0 Vv Vv v *MY SOULS BEEN ANCHORED IN THE LORD \ QO # 8: tJ es | HS |: = 2 ay ic | ~ _== e/ Lz 4 Aint you glad ! O, my souls been an-chored in the Lord, My fy. Re = ar) : EN eee ai A] =a = = Sf peer sei slo U- ER e- rs 4 Q# We ae 2 r = A_| ran a Ree | caer ea ee Sa ASP | v 7 ea 8 i ; Cant you sing it! souls been anchored in the Lord, My souls been an - chored p# aN 5 ol | EE a ~ A _Ay AK -8-| x}+* Ny iN RS aie eee ee on eee Gettin ca . 4 Se eS , aw , i 4 FINE. 4# e L te @ e i | i L cI if i lle | ons | a ee a IRN OO AS A cos | i] i, iil ty 1 t t e v Tell it chil-dren! in the _ Lord, My souls been anchored in the Lord. -$ ; EE = 7 at iN [ 5 ea a oe to 23 a ee a a N \|-@ ~# ~_*__g_|- 2 __ _# o-_N 8 FS 3 e o o oe 4-5 pr $-R8 a os Bike! eee oe ee | a es ee COPE o AAW GT TER RA y 33 | Sars = aot === - ope a TN -* Where ve you been, poor. sin - - ner? O, whereve you 2. You may talk a-bout me just as much as you please, Youmay spread my ae See my fa-ther in the gos - - - pel Come + wagging up the a toe SER OR ES PT AL AT ESE as lat eae SS See Paya ry been so long? Bi . Sue out of thesight of man, Aan my name a-broad;Ill pray for you when I= get on my knees, For my hill so slow, Hes;cry-ing now as he cried be - fore, My Exclamations for Verses Found my Jesus! For Im sheltered ! At the river! 1. O, 'm happy! | 2. You eant hurt me! 3. Left my burden! On my knees! In my Jesus! | In the valley! *See note on page 12. +I.e., toiling, moving slowly. 43 a ner rrr nt ee ar = <= nn : -icaeaeaamamn * THIS IS A SIN-TRYING WORLD BY AND BY LEADER. nN FINE. CS ee 2 ee CM oP meee Se ee ee ba-s | | | had SS N7] a he RS DE PORMMBRES T a ee or eae) en So ESS sos, ove! 2 a aa a a ee ee te : sana | ee a ET a ee a = cS | a. rain. 1 i 4 oe ae ae ed A 4 bees ie Gee? 3 oA ' 3 i , down my heavy load. O, this is a _ sin-try - ing world This is a O by and by, by and by, Im going to lay d y y CHorus.~ 3) = iS eo MU Lk Sage -0- ee oe | ae ee ee == g Sep gp BFE S Fes Ss te oe i ihe > ie . se o? ARE 4 ee ne a i oad abl 7 a on e | (@wZ-? PRR ee -e-] et 2 Z| 7 y fan Z| A ent i! S22 | i v | | v ry 7 ea Help me, Je - sus! t PF -+ ea es _ nob = \-s} pa - a | oe ft Pras wide? eat a) PR | ss +] | Gy = ms ay it | Pcie wee ten Rant cern RCN NEAR ea ES eS ae 7 ai, SO 0 I I I (Ox te 4 4__4__y4_4| 4 y | Cy, & 4| 4 0 1 sin- try - ing world This is a sin - try - in i : . | +}--h+ x : i " . ; ea know mv robes going to fit me WwW ell, | a [= =| 2.4% Hell is a deep and = dark de ~~ _spair, 1a ee ee ae ea ma ea we 3.% When I get to Heaven, going to sing and shout, | 4, 0, Chris - _ tians, cant you rise and tell, ; Sing it, chil - dren! FINE. + \ un = on an % | = | = ee See H e277 =| | : PE) ante cay oe] ae im bile. a i ] | | a world, This is a sin - try - ing world. XN it | 8 aA a SO MEE EAL SOTA 00 7 ia 4_{._S-_S-g BOUT SIRI IER 3-3 5 hi ev 4 =| ir t _z__9---@ -AS rat , = EA id A v- i peieae Ie e ee tee nial $0 H G6: s y oe his 5 . A sip 4 | v oe. ee y i } Ret Cay Hf oe aS OE i _ Tm going to lay down my heavy - y load; i tried it wi at the | | ae rg stale ae Ber ap oar aar ap aioe -] Im going to laydown my heav - y load; Stop, poor sin -, ner, im | i ame 2 ee aa a a San, Sree ae Im going to lay down my heavy - y load; Theres no-bod-y there to iB | si Bia te Im going to lay down my heay - y load; That Je - sus hath done ay) Liars Heavn is so high, and I am so low, - R e i | ; : -- @- ! ast #. - a Jor - dans stream is chil - ly and wide, a lave Ma cc a A ge | - 4 He 3 & Wayo - ver yonderin the harv -_ est fields @2; i ss ah Sa uaa as 4 lip 4. You may bur-y me in the East, you may bur-y me in the West, 7 Ip 4 e i | pp n7h-BA_R_-8 irk hk ae in DB ) b-yo Ng gg gg NN Nee 2 aa ag : pita i PS 7 4 a ae l ee na NEDO BA SRE ETN SORT EKA, RE NGO f it ba 2 eres oa es g s oe ane % OR I dont know whether Ill ey - er get to Heavn or NMOS. 03 le vy) v if y 4 None CAD... cross but the Bane: isc +) Heme... 1 : Ri 7 4 y oats. load. The an -_ gels...... shov-ing at the char-i - ot wheels. gates of Hell, Im ROMS to lay down saad te sey L But in that...... morning my soul will be at rest...... dont go there, Im going to lay down my heavy - y load. : turn me _ out, Im going to lay down my heav - y load. } Exclamations for Verses all things well? Im going to lay down my heavy - y _ load. 1. High Heaven! | 2. Cold Jordan! | 3. O the harvest ! 4. In the Heavens! at: it onal r 6 Fo t MPTERDN Hard trials! Deep and wide! Few laborers ! With my mother! ee = Ip 4 3 | oo Crown of Life!! Cant youcrossit?} | Wont you jointhem?! And my Saviour! bn sa 4 . { See note on page 12, . te : 44 45 a" Sea , . i m . , t i | WERE YOU THERE? HALLELUJAH! ---# A e # 4 ee AR sme Salis arene a amo FEE caine 7 ee a o| = AE LO e o- == eo | { aoa te nar a emma eee Wr ae ee s e on a | o | S 8M Mi Ea y mh ease pe ake oe a a et oto oa 1. Were a Baa ae nd & I | 1. Were you there when they eS Bs ee Sood be Ben's Hal le | " jah! and a hal - le: - Jlu-jah! Hal - le - | Mabie yon then ; rey nailed Him to the tree? (to the tree? ) ! a S | | i ! | \ | ti] 4. Were you thet een ee pierced Him a the side? (in the side?) ee img ee 2 \ ead - | | ee ee ome ; f sun re -fuse to shine? (w @ ee ee ee i ee ee ee | | 5. Were you there when they laid Him in the mere il tee treat hemeanraal = | ern | Soma c F = 3 A 1 | ihc COME aS | 2 | & : | | | ORM 8 5 encamT Wge | FINE } ey em @e 4 @ P; se" mS i BS o 1 GaSA eT Leh : ed acres aS ce ae a | it Aas ears ae To lw jah, Bord! eee ge ae | | # c = : == \ 3 , 5 a 2 piv a ai - u: ei ord! I been down Ess tO the sea. to the sea. i | SS SS se aM 2 Ge ie ie. x nf oe you there - when they cru - ci - fied my Lord? Ol Ca a ae ee == smGaee ad a a | ere you there when theynailed Him to the tree? Oh! aOR NEES = a = Eee ca H | La Ls oh ee they pierced Himin the side? Oh!............. = | ae ee ere when the sun ane f z 1 5 LAER cocccce cooccccecs 4 2 L -mused to shine? Obr!.),..7.%....... ere you there when they laid Him in the tomb? Ohl............... pe 4 = pa f aS | 5 nee oe a ons qe a oe oe @ e | e os | *. = Sd = 0. i a By N | - z I vm ! = g a | fe z oa Sec as: i -f til veo : O, 5 Ive been to the sea, and ve done been tried, i t4 = cans pacman a