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[Round de meadows am a ringing]

Appears in 7 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Stephen C. Foster; P. P. B. Incipit: 56532 11665 33125 Used With Text: Massa's in De Cold, Cold Ground

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Massa's in de Cold, Cold Ground

Appears in 7 hymnals First Line: Round de meadows am a ringing Refrain First Line: Down in de cornfield Used With Tune: [Round de meadows am a ringing]
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Fill My Heart With Love

Author: Lavinia E. Brauff Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Jesus, I have heard Thee speaking Refrain First Line: Hear me, Lord Jesus! Used With Tune: [Jesus, I have heard Thee speaking]

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Massa's in De Cold, Cold Ground

Author: Stephen C. Foster Hymnal: Sacred and Secular Selections #125 (1900) First Line: Round de meadows am a ringing Refrain First Line: Down in de cornfield Lyrics: 1 Round de meadows am a ringing, De darkys' mournful song, While de mocking-bird am singing, Happy as de day am long. Where de ivy am a-creeping O'er de grassy mound, Dere old massa am a-sleeping, Sleeping in de cold, cold ground. Chorus: Down in de cornfield Hear dat mournful sound: All de darkies am a-weeping, Massa's in de cold, cold ground. 2 When de autumn leaves were falling, When de days were cold, 'Twas hard to hear old massa calling, Ca'se he was so weak and old. Now de orange tree am blooming, On de sandy shore, Now de summer days am coming, Massa nebber calls no more. [Chorus] 3 Massa make de darkies love him, Ca'se he was so kind. Now dey sadly weep above him, Mourning ca'se he leave dem behind. I cannot work before tomorrow, Ca'se de tear drops flow; I try to drive away my sorrow, Pickin' on de old banjo. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Round de meadows am a ringing]

Massa's in the Cold, Cold Ground

Author: S. C. F. Hymnal: Songs of Service. Rev. ed. #a130 (1948) First Line: Round de meadows am a-ringing Refrain First Line: Down in de cornfield Languages: English Tune Title: [Round de meadows am a-ringing]
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Massa's in the Cold, Cold Ground

Author: S. C. F. Hymnal: Songs of Service #130 (1918) First Line: Round de meadows am a-ringing Refrain First Line: Down in de cornfield Languages: English Tune Title: [Round de meadows am a-ringing]

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J. R. Baxter

1887 - 1960 Person Name: Baxter Arranger of "[Round de meadows am a ringing]" in Jubilee Spirituals Jesse Randall (Pap) Baxter, Jr. (1887-1960) Born: December 8, 1887, Lebanon, Alabama. Died: January 21, 1960. Baxter grew up in De­Kalb Coun­ty, Al­a­ba­ma. In 1926, he bought part of Vir­gil Stamps’ Gos­pel mu­sic firm, which be­came the Stamps-Bax­ter Mu­sic and Print­ing Com­pa­ny, one of the most suc­cess­ful Gos­pel mu­sic pub­lish­ers of the ear­ly 20th Century. Bax­ter ran the com­pa­ny’s Chat­ta­noo­ga, Ten­nes­see, of­fice un­til Stamps’ death in 1940, then moved to Dall­as, Tex­as, to run the main of­fice. Af­ter Bax­ter’s death, his wife, Clarice, ran the bus­i­ness un­til she died; it was then sold to Zon­der­van. Bax­ter was in­duct­ed in­to the South­ern Gos­pel Music As­so­ci­a­tion Hall of Fame in 1997. Lyrics-- After the Sun­rise Farther Along God Shall Wipe Away All Tears (© 1940) He Bore It All I Have Peace in My Soul I Hold His Hand (© 1929) I Love My Sav­ior, Too I Want to Help Some Wea­ry Pil­grim I’m Liv­ing in Ca­naan Now Living Grace Praise the Lamb of God Something Hap­pens Travel the Sun­lit Way Try Je­sus When He Blessed My Soul When We Meet to Part No More © Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)

P. P. Bilhorn

1865 - 1936 Person Name: P. P. B. Arranger of "[Round de meadows am a ringing]" in Sacred and Secular Selections Pseudonyms: W. Ferris Britcher, Irene Durfee; C. Ferris Holden, P. H. Rob­lin (a an­a­gram of his name) ================ Peter Philip Bilhorn was born, in Mendota, IL. His father died in the Civil War 3 months before he was born. His early life was not easy. At age 8, he had to leave school to help support the family. At age 15, living in Chicago, he had a great singing voice and sang in German beer gardens there. At this time, he and his brother also formed the Eureka Wagon & Carriage Works in Chicago, IL. At 18 Peter became involved in gospel music, studying under George F. Root and George C. Stebbins. He traveled to the Dakotas and spent some time sharing the gospel with cowboys there. He traveled extensively with D. L. Moody, and was Billy Sunday's song leader on evangelistic endeavors. His evangelistic work took him into all the states of the Union, Great Britain, and other foreign countries. In London he conducted a 4000 voice choir in the Crystal Palace, and Queen Victoria invited him to sing in Buckinghm Palace. He wrote some 2000 gospel songs in his lifetime. He also invented a folding portable telescoping pump organ, weighing 16 lbs. It could be set up in about a minute. He used it at revivals in the late 19th century. He founded the Bilhorn Folding Organ Company in Chicago. IL, and his organ was so popular it was sold all over the world. He edited 10 hymnals and published 11 gospel songbooks. He died in Los Angeles, CA, in 1936. John Perry

W. B. Judefind

1862 - 1941 Person Name: W. B. J. Arranger of "[Jesus, I have heard Thee speaking]" in Heart Hymns William Burchinell Judefind Born: Circa 1862, Maryland. Around 1888, Judefind taught vocal music at the Westminster Theological Seminary, Maryland. In 1907, he was pastor at the Violetville Methodist Protestant Church, Baltimore, Maryland. Later, he and his brother ran a publishing company in Baltimore. He was living in Baltimore as of 1920. His works include: Exultant Praises for Sunday Schools and Young People’s Societies On Wings of Love, 1902 Heart Hymns, 1912 Rally Round His Banner (Baltimore, Maryland: Judefind Brothers, 1936) --www.hymntime.com/tch
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