Golden Crown: our first 1975 book for singing schools, conventions, etc.

Editor: Clyde Williams
Publisher: Stamps-Baxter Music of the Zondervan Corporation, Dallas, 1975
Language: English
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0When labors for me on earth
AI'm on my way to realms of light
1Christians take up the cross
2Christ is preparing a home for you
3Let's all unite our voices
4The Lord is my Shepherd
5Seems I hear sweet voices calling
6Trav'ling on the road of life is a long
7If you wish to be a blessing
8Sing the Savior's praise
9Soon I'll leave this land
10There are many things in this life
11I met Jesus at the cross of Calv'ry
12O I'm not alone, I'm never alone
13I want to go to my Redeemer some glad day
14The home of the soul is waiting above
15Whatever the future holds
16I was out of tune with God
17Always was I unworthy of love
18Lord, guide me along the glory road
19In darkness of night, when it seems there's no light
20The Savior is coming back someday
21Peace, perfect peace, from my guilt
22When all of His children gather round
23The second mile the Lord commands us
24My life was bound by chains of sin
25O precious Savior, ever hold my trembling hand
26By faith I have walked on this heavenly way
27I love my precious Lord
28Life that's more abundant in Jesus
29Jesus is truly a wonderful King
30A stranger and pilgrim my lot here may be
31There is a place in God's great unknown
32I know of no Savior but Jesus
33Hear me, dear Lord, blot out my transgressions
34Jesus knows the depth of the valley
35What a time of great rejoicing
36Heaven is waiting, morning is coming
37Amazing grace how sweet the sound
38There's a reason why I'm glad
39My country 'tis of thee
40For above the world of sorrow
41O beautiful for spacious skies
42Since you have started on your journey
43Lord, we are concerned about each soul
44We'll not wander over yonder
45Living below in this old sinful world
46Jesus calls, and I must follow Him
47Wandering in the darkness
48In the love of Jesus I'm secure
49Earthly scenes are shifting
50Consider, my friend the good you can do
51Rock of Ages, cleft for me
52What wonderful peace beyond this life
53O Heaven! sweet Heaven
54Our heavenly home of many bright mansions
55Blest be the tie that binds
56When the Lord shall come from Heaven
57God bless America, the land of the free
58There is a home for me in glory
59Down in the valley
60Dear friend, how sad 'twill be that day
61There's a road that leading downward
62O how sweet to linger in the secret place
63My hope is in the Lord
64Heaven's territory now is waiting
65Today I walk the sunset trail
66What man of you with a hundred sheep
67Dreaming, dreaming silently
68I'm so tired and weary, totein' such a load
69He knows the bitter, weary way
70I am happy each day
71Friends oft forsake me, Foes are met
72Tell the news of great salvation
73My heav'nly home is bright and fair
74Someday I'm going over the mountains
75In the harvest field now ripened
76In my dreams I can see that eternal City fair
77There's a love from God's Heaven
78I'm looking for Jesus some wonderful day
79We're a band of happy singers
80From six until nine
81Help me, Lord, to do my best
82I've heard of a beautiful City
83We praise Thee, O God, for the Son of Thy love
84Praise God, praise God, O praise him
85Men seek forworldly peace each day
86"Not my will, but Thine be done"
87I'll keep on singing while bells are ringing
88Find the way to the crosss
89In that beautiful home
90As I travel thru this land
91When I prayed last night
92I met the Christ of Calvary
93'Tis God I see when trees start to bloom
94I've found a place when I'm tired and weary
95I believe that Jesus died
96My soul is filled with joyful song
97O dear brother when the world is burning
98O what a joy in knowing Jesus and His love

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