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312. Ride On, King Jesus

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Ride on, King Jesus, no man can a-hinder me.
Ride on, King Jesus, ride on.
No man can a-hinder me,
no man can a-hinder me.
Ride on, King Jesus, no man can a-hinder me.
Ride on, King Jesus, ride on.
No man can a-hinder me,
no man can a-hinder me,
no man can a-hinder me,
no man can a-hinder me.
In that great gettin' up morning,
fare ye well, fare ye well.
In that great gettin' up morning,
fare ye well, fare ye well.
No man can a-hinder me,
no man can a-hinder me,
no man can a-hinder me.
Ride on, King Jesus.

Text Information
First Line: Ride on, King Jesus
Title: Ride On, King Jesus
Language: English
Publication Date: 2018
Scripture:
Topic: The Celebration of the Gospel Story: Palm/Passion Sunday; Christian Year: Passion/Palm Sunday; Spirituals
Source: Traditional
Tune Information
Name: [Ride on, King Jesus]
Arranger: Stephen Key
Adapter: Ernest Davis
Key: D♭ Major
Source: Negro Spiritual
Copyright: Arr. © 2000, GIA Publications, Inc.



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