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This SATB quartet is #141 in the collection, "Select Radio Songs" by Stamps Quartet Music, 1946. It is an American Spiritual arranged by Robert E. Arnold in 1946 and the collection of 165 quartets is available on Amazon.

Robert Earl Arnold was born in 1899 and died circa 1964. No other biographical information was available.

This hymn was written by Rev. Johnson Oatman, Jr. and composed by G. Kieffer Vaughan and originally published in 1923. It is published in "Church Hymnal" (Page 336) by Tennessee Music and Printing Co. (1951, 1979) and is available on Amazon.

NOTE: This is a corrected update of an earlier post which had numerous errors, including 4 extra measures in the chorus and repeat signs in the wrong places.
This old hymn is published in 357 hymnals! It was written and composed by Edward S. Ufford in 1888 and arranged by George Coles Stebbins in 1890. It is also published in "Church Hymnal" (P...

This Hymn was written and composed by Charles Price Jones in 1900 and is published in "Church Hymnal" (Pages 382-383) by Tennessee Music and Printing Co. (1951, 1979) and is available on Amazon.

Charles Price Jones born December 9, 1865, near Rome, Georgia. He grew up in Kingston, Georgia, and attended the Baptist church. He was converted in 1884...

Written and composed by George Frederick Root, this hymn is published in "Church Hymnal" (Pages 378-379) by Tennessee Music and Printing Co. (1951, 1979) and is available on Amazon.

George Frederick Root, MUS. DOC, born in Sheffield, Berkshire County, Mass., Aug. 30, 1820. He is much more widely known as a composer of popular music than as a hymn...

This hymn was written and composed by Will L. Thompson and is published in 420 hymnals, including "Church Hymnal" (Page 380) by Tennessee Music and Printing Co. (1951, 1979) and is available on Amazon.

Will Lamartine Thompson (1847-1909)
Born: November 7, 1847, East Li­ver­pool, Ohio.
Died: Sep­tem­ber 20, 1909, New York, New York.
Buried: Ri­ver­...

Written by John G. Foote (1839-1929) and composed by John G. Foote and Elisha A. Hoffman in the 19th Century, this hymn is published in 226 hymnals, including "Church Hymnal" (Page 378) by Tennessee Music and Printing Co. (1951, 1979) and is available on Amazon.

Rev John G Foote USA 1854-1901. Probably born in Salina, IA, John and his brother were...

Composer James Rowe was born in England in 1865. He served four years in the Government Survey Office, Dublin Ireland as a young man. He came to America in 1890 where he worked for ten years for the New York Central & Hudson R.R. Co., then served for twelve years as superintendent of the Mohawk and Hudson River Humane Society. He began writing song...

Lowell Mason (January 8, 1792 – August 11, 1872) was an American music director and banker who was a leading figure in 19th-century American church music. Lowell composed over 1,600 hymn tunes, many of which are often sung today. His best-known work includes an arrangement of "Joy to the World" and the tune Bethany, which sets the hymn text Nearer,...

Written and composed by Horatio Richmond Palmer in 1868, this hymn is published in 718 hymnals, including "Church Hymnal" (Pages 380-381) by Tennessee Music and Printing Co. (1951, 1979) and is available on Amazon.

Horatio Richmond Palmer, MUS. DOC (1834-1907) is the author of several works on the theory of music; and the editor of some musical ed...

This hymn was written in 1908 by Rev. Johnson Oatman, Jr. and set to music by William Edie Marks(1872-1954. It is published in 75 hymnals, including "Church Hymnal" (Page 382) by Tennessee Music and Printing Co. (1951, 1979) and is available on Amazon.

Johnson Oatman, Jr., son of Johnson and Rachel Ann Oatman, was born near Medford, N. J., April 2...

This song was written and composed in 1938 by Nolan Jeffress and is published in "Select Radio Songs" #159 by Stamps Quartet Music, 1946. It was written as a quartet, but can be sung as an SATB choir piece as well. "Select Radio Songs" is available through Amazon. No biographical information was available for Nolan Jeffress.

Walter Maddox and Rev. Emmet Wilson. It is published as #164 in "Select Radio Songs" by Stamps-Baxter Music, Dallas, Texas. It is available on Amazon.

Try the interactive tutorial, or download the Sheet music here: https://musescore.com/user/30522520/scores/16161763?from=youtube_share

This SATB quartet was published as #115 in a collection of 165 quartets named, "Select Radio Songs" published by Stamps Quartet Music in 1946. Albert E. Brumley is a Hall of Fame Gospel composer who wrote hundreds of hymns including "I'll Fly Away" "Select Radio Hymns is available on Amazon.

This great gospel song was written in 1932 by Albert E. Brumley ("I'll Fly Away" and many more) and is published in "Select Radio Songs" , #156 by Stamps Quartet Music, 1946. The collection is available on Amazon.

Albert E. Brumley (1905-1977) attended the Hartford Musical Institute in Hartford, Arkansas, and sang with the Hartford Quartet. He wr...

This is an optional Soprano-Alto Duet. It was written and composed by Claude Goodman in 1938 and is published in "Select Radio Songs, #161 by Stamps Quartet Music. It is available on Amazon.

This song was written by James Rowe (1865-1933) and composed by T. B. Mosely, Jr. in 1932. It is published as #157 in the collection, "Select Radio Sermons" by Stamps Quartet Music, 1946, and the collection is available on Amazon.

This song is published in the paperback, "Select Radio Songs", #1 and was published by Stamps Quartet Music Co. of Dallas in 1946. It was written and composed by Robert E. Arnold in 1935. No biographical information is available on Robert E. Arnold, except that he was born in 1899 and died in 1964.

This SATB quartet is #121 out of 165 quartets in "Select Radio Songs" by Stamps Quartet Music, 1946. The collection is available on Amazon.

John B. Vaughan 1862-1918, was a Gos­pel song writ­er and mu­sic pub­lish­er. At one time he taught at the South­ern De­vel­op­ment Nor­mal mu­sic school in Wa­co, Tex­as.

This SATB quartet is #120 in "Select Radio Songs" by Stamps Quartet Music, 1946. The wrier and composer of this song are unknown, but it is arranged by J. B. Vaughan. It would also be excellent as an SATB choral piece as well. The collection of 165 quartets is available on Amazon.

John B. Vaughan (1862-1918) was a Gos­pel song writ­er and mu­sic...

This hymn was written and composed by Ben H. Price in 1914 and is published in 32 hymnals, including being #77 in "The New National Baptist Hymnal", (1977 version). The hymnal is available on Amazon.

The tune from this hymn is used for several different hymns and best known for "Come Thou Almighty King", which is published in over 1700 hymnals. However, the words for this hymn were written by Samuel Walcott in 1869 and appear in 402 hymnals, including "The New National Baptist Hymnal", Page 37 (1977 version), and is available on Amazon.

This is one of the greatest funeral songs of all time! Originally sung by Glen Campbell, this is an SATB arrangement by Camp Kirkland/Samuel Silva

The words of this ancient hymn date back to the 4th Century and are attributed to Ignace Franz, with translation from the German by Clarence Walworth. The tune is from "Katholisches Gesangbuch", circa Vienna, 1774. It is published in hundreds of hymnals, including being #33 in "The New National Baptist Hymnal", 19777 by the National Baptist Board a...

This hymn was written by James Rowe (1865-1933) and composed by James D. Walbert (1918-2009) and is #32 in "The New National Baptist Hymnal", published by the National Baptist Publishing Board in 1977 and is available through Amazon.

This Hymn was written by an anonymous author and set to the tune composed by Jean-Baptiste Faure (1830-1914). It is published in 36 hymnals, including being #72 in "The New National Baptist Hymnal" (1977 version). The hymnal is available on Amazon.

This hymn is #48 in "The New National Baptist Hymnal (1977 version). It was composed by Gloria Griffin and arranged by Roberta Martin in 1965. It is available from Amazon.

This is a corrected update of an earlier post with proper lyric alignments in verses 3 & 4.
This hymn was written by Edwin McNeely and is set to the well-known tune, LYONS by Johann Michael Haydn (1737-1809) and is published in "The New National Baptist Hymnal" (1977 version), Page 49. It is available through Amazon.

This song was written by Floyd F. Butler in 1937 and composed by L. D. Huffstutler. It is #152 in "Select Radio Songs" by Stamps Quartet Music, 1946. The collection is available on Amazon.

Leonard Duffie Huffstutler Born: June 17, 1887, Li­ber­ty, Al­a­ba­ma. Died: Jan­u­a­ry 7, 1977, Dal­las, Tex­as. Buried: Laur­el Land Me­mor­i­al Park, Dal­las...

Note: This is a corrected version of the earlier post which was missing a repeat sign after verse 3.
This SATB quartet was written and composed by John Roy Harris and is #133 in the collection, "Select Radio Songs" by Stamps Quartet Music, 1946. No biographical information was available on John Roy Harris, but he writes at the top of this piece, "...

This SATB quartet is #134 in the collection, "Select Radio Songs" by Stamps Quartet Music, 1946. It was written by Mrs. Edd Young in 1946 and composed by L. D. Huffstutler. No biographical information was available for either person. The collection of 165 quartets is available on Amazon.

This SATB quartet was written and composed by Albert E. Brumley in 1946 and is #132 in "Select Radio Songs", a collection of 165 quartets published by Stamps Quartet Music in 1946. The collection is available on Amazon.

Albert E. Brumley (1905-1977) was the most influential American gospel song composer of the twentieth century, penning such “cla...

This SATB quartet was written by C. C. Sillavan and composed by Austin A. Arnold, neither of which have any biographical information available. It is published as #127 in the quartet collection, "Select Radio Hymns" by Stamps Quartet Music, 1946 and the collection of 165 SATB quartets is available on Amazon.

This SATB quartet is #136 in the Stamps Quartet Music collection, "Select Radio Songs", 1946. It's author is unknown, but this arrangement is as sung by the Howard Denson Quartet. The collection is available on Amazon.

This SATB quartet was written by Vida Munden Nixon and composed by T. L. Gilley in 1946. It is #128 in the collection, "Select Radio Songs" by Stamps Quartet Music, 1946 and the collection is available on Amazon.

Written by Rev. Johnson Oatman, Jr. in 1923 and composed by L. D. Huffstutler, this SATB quartet is #135 in the collection, "Select Radio Songs (165 quartets) by Stamps Quartet Music, 1946. The collection is available on Amazon.

Johnson Oatman Jr. (1856–1922) wrote lyrics for thousands of gospel songs. His most famous hymn was “Count Your Blessing...

This song was written and composed by Albert E. Brumley in 1935 and is #130 in the collection "Select Radio Songs" by Stamps Quartet Music, 1946. The collection of 165 quartets is available on Amazon.

This hymn was written by C. Maud Battersby and composed by Charles Hutchinson Gabriel in 1911. It is published in 75 Hymnals, including "The New National Baptist Hymnal (Page 29) by Triad Publications, 1977. It is available on Amazon.

This hymn from an unknown composer was harmonized by Robert Carlton Savage (1914-1987) and is published in "Church Hymnal" (Pages 406-407) by Tennessee Music and Printing Co. (1951, 1979) and is available on Amazon.

This hymn was written by Mrs. Azentia Igene Perry Chapman in 1885 and composed by John Harrison Tenney and is published in 110 hymnals, including "Church Hymnal" (Page 402) by Tennessee Music and Publishing Co. (1951, 1979) and is available on Amazon.

This hymn was published in 1951 by the Tennessee Music and Printing Co. in "Church Hymnal" (Page 398-399) and was written by Vida Munden Nixon and arranged by Otis L. McCoy. It is available on Amazon.

This hymn was written by Fanny J. Crosby in 1875 by the famed blind hymn writer Fanny J. Crosby and set to music by William H. Doane. It is published in 413 hymnals, including "Church Hymnal" (Pages 400-401) by Tennessee Music and Printing Co. (1951, 1979) and is available on Amazon.

This hymn was written by Sabine Baring-Gould in 1865 and composed by Joseph Barnby. It is published in "The New National Baptist Hymnal (#31) by National Baptist Publishing, 1977 and is available thru Amazon.

This hymn was written and composed by the well-known hymn writer and musician/soloist Phillip Paul Bliss in 1871 and it appears in 535 hymnals, including "Church Hymnal" (Pages 402-403) by Tennessee Music and Printing Co. (1951, 1979) and is available on Amazon.

This hymn was written by the famous hymn writer and singer, Phillip P. Bliss, in 1871. It is published in hundreds of hymnals, including "Church Hymnal" (Pages 392-393) by Tennessee Music and Publishing Co. (1951, 1979) and is available on Amazon.

Written and composed by Vesphew Benton "Vep" Ellis (1917 - 1988), this hymn is available on YouTube (rix tillman hymns) and the sheet music can be downloaded from MuseScore.com

This hymn of just 2 verses was written and composed by M.S. Lemons (no year given) in "Church Hymnal" (Pages 338-339) by Tennessee Music and Printing Co. (1951, 1979) and is available on Amazon. No biographical info was available on M.S. Lemons.

This hymn was written and composed by an anonymous Russian. It is published in "Church Hymnal" (Pages 348-349) by Tennessee Music and Printing Co. (1951, 1979) and is available on Amazon.

Written by D. S. Warner in 1893 and composed by Barney E. Warren, this hymn is published in "Church Hymnal" (Page 346) by Tennessee Music and Printing Co. (1951, 1979) and is available on Amazon.

Daniel Sidney Warner of Marshallville, Wayne County, Ohio, (1842--1895). Church of God. Reared on an Ohio farm. During the Civil War, he substituted for...

This majestic hymn was written in 1827 by H. H. Milman and set to the tune ST. DROSTANE from a German music handbook in 1690. It is published in "The New National Baptist Hymnal" (1977 version), #69, as well as 503 other hymnals. The New National Baptist Hymnal is available on Amazon.

This hymn was written by John M. Neale in 1854 and composed by J. Baptiste Calkin in 1872 to the tune, "WALTHAM".

John Baptiste Calkin United Kingdom 1827-1905. Born in London, he was reared in a musical atmosphere. Studying music under his father, and with three brothers, he became a composer, organist, and music teacher. At 19, he was appointed...

This is a hymn arranged by Curtis Taylor in 1936, originally published in "Homeland Harmony" and now published in "Church Hymnal" (Pages 372-373) by Tennessee Music and Printing Co. (1951, 1979) and is available on Amazon.

Written and composed by Rev. J. M. Driver in 1885, this hymn is published in "Church Hymnal" (Page 356) by Tennessee Music and Printing Co. (1951, 1979) and is available on Amazon.
No biographical info was available for J. M. Driver

This hymn was written by William Hunter (1811-1877) and composed by John Hart Stockton in 1869. It is published in "Church Hymnal" (Page 363) by Tennessee Music and Printing Co. (1951, 1979) and is available on Amazon.

William Hunter, , D.D, (1811-1877) son of John Hunter, was born near Ballymoney, County Antrim, Ireland. He moved to America in 18...

This hymn was written by Mildred Ellen Sullivan and composed by her father James P. Sullivan. It is published in 47 hymnals.


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