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The Song of Joy

Author: Charlotte G. Homer Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: There’s a song of joy echoing over all the world Refrain First Line: Jesus, Jesus, Oh, shout the glad refrain Lyrics: 1 There’s a song of joy echoing over all the world, A song of wondrous sweetness, comfort and of peace; Sung wherever love’s beautiful banner is unfurled, The song begun at Bethlehem shall never, never cease. Refrain: Jesus, Jesus, Oh, shout the glad refrain! In tenderest love He sought us, Into the fold He brought us; Jesus, Jesus, the Lamb for sinners slain, Oh, tell it again, tell it again, o’er and o’er! Join with the hosts above, Tell of His wondrous love; Exalt, sing praise, and magnify His name! Join with the hosts above, Tell of His wondrous love, Exalt and praise His holy name! 2 How the glad refrain lingers within the heart that hears! It tells of sins forgiven, of eternal rest; Of the mansions bright waiting beyond the vale of tears, Of home where partings never come, and cares no more molest. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [There’s a song of joy echoing over all the world]

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[There's a song of joy echoing over all the world]

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Chas. H. Gabriel Incipit: 34555 56717 61535 Used With Text: The Song of Joy

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The Song of Joy

Author: Charlotte G. Homer Hymnal: The King of Kings #160 (1915) First Line: There’s a song of joy echoing over all the world Refrain First Line: Jesus, Jesus, Oh, shout the glad refrain Lyrics: 1 There’s a song of joy echoing over all the world, A song of wondrous sweetness, comfort and of peace; Sung wherever love’s beautiful banner is unfurled, The song begun at Bethlehem shall never, never cease. Refrain: Jesus, Jesus, Oh, shout the glad refrain! In tenderest love He sought us, Into the fold He brought us; Jesus, Jesus, the Lamb for sinners slain, Oh, tell it again, tell it again, o’er and o’er! Join with the hosts above, Tell of His wondrous love; Exalt, sing praise, and magnify His name! Join with the hosts above, Tell of His wondrous love, Exalt and praise His holy name! 2 How the glad refrain lingers within the heart that hears! It tells of sins forgiven, of eternal rest; Of the mansions bright waiting beyond the vale of tears, Of home where partings never come, and cares no more molest. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [There’s a song of joy echoing over all the world]
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The Song of Joy

Author: Charlotte G. Homer Hymnal: Bethany Hymns #101 (1908) First Line: There's a song of joy echoing over all the world Refrain First Line: Jesus, Jesus, Oh, shout the glad refrain Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a song of joy echoing over all the world]
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The Song of Joy

Author: Charlotte G. Homer Hymnal: Sing His Praise #184 (1902) First Line: There's a song of joy echoing over all the world Refrain First Line: Jesus, Jesus, Oh, shout the glad refrain Topics: Special Songs Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a song of joy echoing over all the world]

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Chas. H. Gabriel

1856 - 1932 Composer of "[There’s a song of joy echoing over all the world]" in The King of Kings Pseudonyms: C. D. Emerson, Charlotte G. Homer, S. B. Jackson, A. W. Lawrence, Jennie Ree ============= For the first seventeen years of his life Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (b. Wilton, IA, 1856; d. Los Angeles, CA, 1932) lived on an Iowa farm, where friends and neighbors often gathered to sing. Gabriel accompanied them on the family reed organ he had taught himself to play. At the age of sixteen he began teaching singing in schools (following in his father's footsteps) and soon was acclaimed as a fine teacher and composer. He moved to California in 1887 and served as Sunday school music director at the Grace Methodist Church in San Francisco. After moving to Chicago in 1892, Gabriel edited numerous collections of anthems, cantatas, and a large number of songbooks for the Homer Rodeheaver, Hope, and E. O. Excell publishing companies. He composed hundreds of tunes and texts, at times using pseudonyms such as Charlotte G. Homer. The total number of his compositions is estimated at about seven thousand. Gabriel's gospel songs became widely circulated through the Billy Sunday­-Homer Rodeheaver urban crusades. Bert Polman

Charlotte G. Homer

1856 - 1932 Author of "The Song of Joy" in The King of Kings Pseudonym. See also Gabriel, Chas. Hutchinson, 1856-1932
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