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Gonna Rise Up and Shine

Author: Eugene Wright Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: On that great morning when I hear the trumpet sound Refrain First Line: I'm gonna rise up and shine

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[On that great morning when I hear the trumpet sound]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Eugene Wright Used With Text: Gonna Rise Up and Shine

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Gonna Rise Up and Shine

Author: E. W. Hymnal: Special Radio Selections #72 (1943) First Line: On that great morning when I hear the trumpet sound Refrain First Line: I'm gonna rise up and shine Languages: English Tune Title: [On that great morning when I hear the trumpet sound]

Gonna Rise Up and Shine

Author: E. W. Hymnal: Jubilee Spirituals #161 (1945) First Line: On that great morning when I hear the trumpet sound Refrain First Line: I'm gonna rise up and shine Languages: English Tune Title: [On that great morning when I hear the trumpet sound]

On that great morning when I hear the trumpet sound

Author: E.W. Hymnal: Fortieth Anniversary Specials 1926-1966 #28 (1966)

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Eugene Wright

Person Name: E. W. Author of "Gonna Rise Up and Shine" in Special Radio Selections
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