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61. All Glory to Jesus

1. All glory to Jesus, my loving king,
He blesses me every day;
Sweet Gospel hosannas I gladly sing;
And glory now brightens my way.

Refrain
Hosanna to Jesus
His blessings are wondrous and free;
I’ll praise Him forever
For He is so precious to me.

2. I’m marching to Zion, my home above,
The city of God in the sky;
Ere long I shall enter that land of love,
And sing while the ages roll by. [Refrain]

3. O come and go with me to that bright land,
You all of its glories may share;
May join the glad song of the angel band,
And meet many loved ones up there. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: All glory to Jesus, my loving king
Title: All Glory to Jesus
Author: James Vaughan (1913)
Refrain First Line: Hosanna to Jesus
Language: English
Source: Gospel Hosannas (Lawrenceburg, Tennessee: James D. Vaughan, Music Publisher: 1913)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [All glory to Jesus, my loving king]
Composer: James David Vaughan (1913)
Incipit: 55671 23545 33211
Key: A♭ Major
Source: Gospel Hosannas (Lawrenceburg, Tennessee: James D. Vaughan, Music Publisher: 1913)
Copyright: Public Domain



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