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[There's a beautiful home far up in the sky]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: D. E. Dortch Incipit: 34555 31217 65554 Used With Text: Shall I Meet You Up There?

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Shall I Meet You Up There?

Author: Unknown Appears in 27 hymnals First Line: There's a beautiful home far up in the sky Refrain First Line: Shall I meet you up there Used With Tune: [There's a beautiful home far up in the sky]

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Shall I Meet You Up There?

Author: Unknown Hymnal: Pearls of Paradise #2 (1901) First Line: There's a beautiful home far up in the sky Refrain First Line: Shall I meet you up there Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a beautiful home far up in the sky]
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Shall I Meet You Up There?

Author: Unknown Hymnal: Dortch's Gospel Voices No. 1 #2 (1900) First Line: There's a beautiful home far up in the sky Refrain First Line: Shall I meet you up there Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a beautiful home far up in the sky]

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Person Name: Unknown Author of "Shall I Meet You Up There?" in Pearls of Paradise In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.

D. E. Dortch

1851 - 1928 Composer of "[There's a beautiful home far up in the sky]" in Pearls of Paradise Born: March 5, 1851, The­ta, Ten­nes­see. Died: No­vem­ber 9/11, 1928, Ten­nes­see. Buried: Rose Hill Cem­e­te­ry, Co­lum­bia, Ten­nes­see. Dortch was teach­ing mu­sic in Mau­ry, Ten­ness­ee, in 1880, and was work­ing as an evan­gel­ist by 1886. His works in­clude: Tid­ings of Joy (Co­lum­bia, Ten­nes­see: 1878) National Tid­ings of Joy (Nash­ville, Ten­nes­see: Na­tion­al Bap­tist Con­ven­tion of Amer­i­ca, 1878) Gospel Mel­o­dies, with Will­iam Dale & Charles Pol­lock (Nash­ville, Ten­nes­see: Cum­ber­land Pres­by­ter­ian Pub­lish­ing House, 1890) Spirit and Life, with Ed­mund Lo­renz (Day­ton, Ohio: Chris­tian Pub­lish­ing As­so­ci­a­tion, 1893) Choice Songs (Nash­ville, Ten­nes­see: Na­tion­al Bap­tist Con­ven­tion of Amer­i­ca, 1894) Gospel Voic­es (Nash­ville, Ten­nes­see: South-West­ern Pub­lish­ing House, 1895) Gospel Voic­es No. 3 (Co­lum­bia, Ten­nes­see: Da­vid E. Dortch, 1902) Hymns of Vic­to­ry, Parts 1 and 2 (Co­lum­bia, Ten­nes­see: Dortch Pub­lish­ing Com­pa­ny, 1905) Happy Greet­ings to All (Char­lotte, North Car­o­li­na: Dortch Pub­lish­ing Com­pa­ny, 1916) © Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)
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