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No Night There

Author: W. K. Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: There is no night there, but one endless day Refrain First Line: There is no night there, no night there Lyrics: 1 There is no night there, but one endless day, In that beautiful home, Away, far away; Just beyond the river that land I see:— Loved ones are waiting to welcome thee. Refrain: There is no night there, no night there, God is the light, there is no night there; No night there, no night there, God is the light, there is no night there. 2 Why are we troubled here below? To that beautiful land we soon shall go; Who will meet us? what shall we see, When we get over the jasper sea? [Refrain] 3 Flow’rs are blooming on ev’ry hand, Rivers like crystal in that beautiful land, Music the sweetest, flowers most rare, We’ll dwell with our Father, there is no night there. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [There is no night there, but one endless day]

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[There is no night there, but one endless day]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Walter Kittredge Incipit: 55565 55176 11216 Used With Text: No Night There

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No Night There

Author: W. K. Hymnal: Melodious Sonnets #18 (1885) First Line: There is no night there, but one endless day Refrain First Line: There is no night there, no night there Lyrics: 1 There is no night there, but one endless day, In that beautiful home, Away, far away; Just beyond the river that land I see:— Loved ones are waiting to welcome thee. Refrain: There is no night there, no night there, God is the light, there is no night there; No night there, no night there, God is the light, there is no night there. 2 Why are we troubled here below? To that beautiful land we soon shall go; Who will meet us? what shall we see, When we get over the jasper sea? [Refrain] 3 Flow’rs are blooming on ev’ry hand, Rivers like crystal in that beautiful land, Music the sweetest, flowers most rare, We’ll dwell with our Father, there is no night there. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [There is no night there, but one endless day]
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No Night There

Author: W. K. Hymnal: Praise and Promise #176 (1900) First Line: There is no night there, but one endless day Refrain First Line: There is no night there, no night there Languages: English Tune Title: [There is no night there, but one endless day]
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No Night There

Author: W. K. Hymnal: Temple Trio #200 (1886) First Line: There is no night there, but one endless day Tune Title: [There is no night there, but one endless day]

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Walter Kittredge

1834 - 1905 Person Name: W. K. Author of "No Night There" in Melodious Sonnets Born: October 8, 1834, Reed’s Ferry, Merrimack, New Hampshire. Died: July 8, 1905, Reed’s Ferry, Merrimack, New Hampshire. Buried: Last Rest Cemetery, Merrimack, New Hampshire. A popular secular musician, Kittredge wrote over 500 songs and ballads, many dealing with the American civil war, including "The War Will Soon Be Over," "When They Come Marching Home," "Tenting on the Old Campground." --www.hymntime.com/tch/
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