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Glad Hallelujahs Sing

Author: Ada Blankhorn Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: Day in golden light doth break Refrain First Line: Sound yes, sound His praise in holy mirth Used With Tune: [Day in golden light doth break]

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[Day in golden light doth break]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Emmett S. Dean Tune Key: A Flat Major Used With Text: Glad Hallelujahs Sing

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Glad Hallelujahs Sing

Author: Ada Blankhorn Hymnal: Blessed Refuge #91 (2004) First Line: Day in golden light doth break Refrain First Line: Sound yes, sound His praise in holy mirth Languages: English Tune Title: [Day in golden light doth break]

Glad Hallelujahs Sing

Author: Ada Blenkhorn Hymnal: Humble Hearts #98 (1945) First Line: Day in golden light doth break Refrain First Line: Sound, yes, sound His praise Languages: English Tune Title: [Day in golden light doth break]

Glad hallelujah sing

Author: Ada Blenkhorn Hymnal: The Guiding Star #d13 (1917) First Line: Day is golden light doth break Refrain First Line: Sound, yes, sound his praise Languages: English

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Ada Blenkhorn

1858 - 1927 Author of "Glad Hallelujahs Sing" in Humble Hearts Ada Jane Blenkhorn Canada 1858-1927 Born in Cobourg, Ontario, the 10th of 11 children, she emigrated with her family to the U.S. In 1884 and settled in Cleveland, OH.. She was raised a Methodist, and began writing hymn lyrics at age 34. A prolific writer of hymn lyrics, she was about to give it up when a friend encouraged her to continue, telling her some soul might be saved by a hymn she would write. She worked for many years as secretary to her brother, Henry's, real estate company. After his death in 1923, she became president of the company. She never married. John Perry

Emmett S. Dean

1876 - 1951 Composer of "[Day in golden light doth break]" in Humble Hearts Born: June 29, 1876, Con­e­cuh Coun­ty, Al­a­ba­ma. Died: October 8, 1951, Wa­co, Tex­as. Buried: Oak­wood Cem­e­tery, Wa­co, Tex­as. A Meth­od­ist, Dean taught sing­ing schools for 40 years, wrote some 500 songs, and for four years head­ed the Trio Mu­sic Com­pa­ny. With Frank­lin Ei­land and Ho­mer El­li­ott, he found­ed the South­ern De­vel­op­ment Nor­mal Mu­sic School in Wa­co, Tex­as. --www.hymntime.com/tch/
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