Leon Beck

Short Name: Leon Beck
Full Name: Beck, Leon, 1896-1968
Birth Year: 1896
Death Year: 1968

Leon Beck was born on February 15, 1896 in Alabama. He studied music at the Eureka Normal School. Later he taught at some 75 schools and also served at singing conventions. He died on March 3, 1968.

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Texts by Leon Beck (47)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
As I travel here below I am safe from every foeLeon Beck (Author)English1
Bravely give his message trueLeon Beck (Author)English1
Brother, if you're daily seeking earth's treasures, striving for fame and worldly thingsL. B. (Author)English1
Christ will lead you by the handLeon Beck (Author)1
Ere your daily journey is begunLeon Beck (Author)English1
I am bound for heavenLeon Beck (Author)1
I am on my way to the land of day, Since the love of God touched meLeon Bock (Author)English1
I can hear a mighty singing seeming in a distant landL. B. (Author)English1
I read about a city beyond the starry skyLeon Beck (Author)English1
I walk and I talk with Jesus every dayL. B. (Author)English1
If you leave for glory landLeon Beck (Author)1
If your sins have been forgiven, you have joy and peace withinL. B. (Author)English1
I'll live for Jesus as I travel here belowLeon Beck (Author)English1
I'm just a pilgrim here, sunset is drawing nearLeon Beck (Author)English1
I'm rejoicing, His praises voicing since the Lord spoke peace to meLeon Beck (Author)English1
I'm traveling with my Savior each day, He came and died on the treeL. B. (Author)English1
Lord help me to do Thy will, now humbly I'm prayingL. B. (Author)English1
No longer I roam the valley of sin though many a year I traveled thereinL. B. (Author)English1
Oft when your heart feels lonely and sad all burdened down with a loadL. B. (Author)English2
Often here we gather to praise the holy KingL. B. (Author)English2
Often the times my road is dusty as I climb up the mountain sideLeon Beck (Author)English1
On some wonderful morning when I shall hear the trumpet soundL. B. (Author)English1
Once I was burdened down with shameLeon Beck (Author)1
Over yonder on the hills of glory, living with the saints we'll tell the storyL. B. (Author)English3
Rivers of mercy abounding, Billows of love divineLeon Beck (Author)1
Since Jesus my Savior took control and set the fire burning in my soulLeon Beck (Author)English2
Some wonderful day I'm moving awayL. B. (Author)English2
There are beautiful mansions up in heaven I'm toldL. B. (Author)English1
There are many who are weary in this sinful landLeon Beck (Author)1
There is a home of peace and happiness awaiting up aboveLeon Beck (Author)English1
There is no one so dear to me as JesusL. B. (Author)English1
There's a call for workers true ringing out over the landL. B. (Author)English1
This path of life is fraught with strife and full of pain and miseryL. B. (Author)English1
To that happy glory landLeon Beck (Author)1
We shall exchange this land of sorrow for a bright home some glad tomorrowL. B. (Author)English1
When Christ shall come in all His glory, come to take His chosen ones homeLeon Beck (Author)English2
When I come to cross the river of JordanL. B. (Author)English1
When I hear a Christian shouting, happy, pouring out his praises to the LordL. B. (Author)English1
When stormy clouds are hanging over you and it seems you're all aloneL. B. (Author)English1
When the blessed Lord came into my heartLeon Beck (Author)1
When the storm clouds hover near and when life seems dark and drearLeon Beck (Author)English1
When trouble and sorrow here are over, and we shall all meet on heaven's shoreLeon Beck (Author)English1
When we have crossed the crystal river into that land on yonder shoreL. B. (Author)English1
When your days are dark and long, and it seems you've lost your songL. B. (Author)English1
While traveling through this world belowLeon Beck (Author)English1
Wonderful praises we'll be voicing in that sweet land of great rejoicingLeon Beck (Author)English1
Won't it be a day of joy and wonderful singingL. B. (Author)English1
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