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Short Name: William Burton Walbert
Full Name: Walbert, William Burton, 1886-1959
Birth Year: 1886
Death Year: 1959

Gospel music singer, composer, and editor, long associated with the James D. Vaughan Music Company, father of noted pianist and composer James D. Walbert


Texts by William Burton Walbert (159)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
As you journey here below, happy pilgrim bandW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
Beautiful home just over yonder, in that happy land so fairW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
Bells are ringing, gladness bringingW. B. W. (Author)English2
Brother, as you travel in this world belowW. B. Walbert (Author)English3
Closer than a brother, He's the truest friend of allW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
Fight the fight for God and right, with courage every dayW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
Friend, have you heard the sweet storyWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
From His home in glory Christ the blessed Savior cameW. B. W. (Author)English5
From mansions above a Savior once cameWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
From over the plain comes the refrain, sounding so clearWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
Glory and honor unto Jesus, our KingW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
Glory bells are ringing in my soul, I'm happy as I go alongW. B. W. (Author)English2
Glory bells are ringing in my soul, since the blessed Savior made me wholeWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
Glory to Jesus I am happy todayW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
Happy am I each day walking the glory wayW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
Happy am I in Jesus as I press along the wayW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
Happy in the service of my Savior, winning every day His loving favorWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
Happy on my way I go to the land of songWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
Harmony Bells are sweetly ringingWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
Have you heard the wondrous story of the Christ of GalileeWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
Hear the words once spoken by the blessed LordW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
Homeward I'm going, singing a songW. B. Walbert (Author)English3
How my heart overflows with rapture and gloryW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
I am happy in the service of my King, of His goodness and His mercy I will singWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
I am in the glory way, leading to that land of dayW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
I am in the way, the bright and shining wayW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
I am longing for the dawning of that glad eternal dayW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
I am satisfied with Jesus, He is with me every dayW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
I am so happy as I travel along, Going to glory, ever singing a songWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
I am so happy in Jesus since He has cleansed me from sinW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
I have a precious, loving Savior, Each day I'm living in His favorW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
I have a Savior who is precious to meWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
I have found a wondrous secret in the dear old Book DivineWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
I Once was bound by chains of sinW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
I prayed and I prayed, blessed Jesus has answeredW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
I want to live for Christ each dayWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
I was on the mountain bare, wandering to I knew not whereW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
If you are saved from every sinW. B. W. (Author)English2
If your soul is saved from sinW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
If you've been redeemed and from all sin made freeW. B. W. (Author)English2
I'm just a pilgrim and a stranger In this world of sin and careW. B. W. (Author)English2
I'm just a weary pilgrim in this old world belowW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
I'm only a pilgrim and a stranger, I'm traveling through this weary world belowW. B. W. (Author)English3
I'm traveling to the land of song, just over the rolling seaW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
I'm walking in the shining way, my heart is singing every dayW. B. W. (Author)English2
I'm walking today in the heavenly wayWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
I'm walking with Christ from day unto dayW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
I'm walking with Christ, the Friend that I loveW. B. Walbert (Author)English3
In a world of sadness as you go alongWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
In memory my thoughts go back to childhood's happy yearsW. B. W. (Author)English2
In my heart a song of praise is ringing todayW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
In my heart today there comes a heavenly songWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
In this old world of sin and sorrow We meet with trials hard to bearW. B. W. (Author)English2
In this world of sin and grief, oft in vain we seek reliefW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
I've been to the fountain for cleansing from sin (Walbert)William Burton Walbert (Author)English2
I've found a Friend in Jesus, my Lord and KingWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
I've found the living water that's sparkling, pure and freeW. B. W. (Author)English2
I've heard of a beautiful City so fairW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
I've left the sinful, rugged bywayW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
Jesus is coming in His glory some dayW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
Jesus is tenderly pleading, Pleading dear sinner for youW. B. Walbert (Author)English3
Jesus, my Lord, is daily walking with meW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
Jesus, my Redeemer is so precious to meWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
Lift up your hearts in joyful songW. B. W. (Author)English4
Lift up your voice in gladsome praiseW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
Lift up your voice, In praise to our eternal KingWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
Lift your eyes and look upon the golden fieldsWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
Living for Jesus every dayWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)2
Living in the sunlight of the Savior's smileWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
Lovelight is shining and no more I'm repiningW. B. Walbert (Author)English3
Many today think religion is nothing more than a change of mindW. B. W. (Author)English2
March along and sing a song, keep pressing up the glory wayWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
Marching to glory, telling the story, trusting my Lord and KingW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
'Mid the changing scenes of life, with the trouble, sin and strifeW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
My life was lost in sin and shameWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
O behold the golden fields of ripened grainWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
O how my heart overflows with joyWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
O love divine so tender and compellingW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
O, love of God so boundless and freeWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
O, the joy that thrills me while here I go alongWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
O the love of Jesus, How it thrills my soulWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
O the precious love of Christ, my KingWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
O listen to our wondrous story, Counted once among the lostW. B. W. (Arranger)English1
O my christian brother, as you travel along to gloryW. B. W. (Author)English2
O sinner, far from God and homeW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
O the love of Jesus so wonderful and freeW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
O weary heart bowed down with careW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
O weary one, when sore opprestW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
On some bright beautiful morning, just at the breaking of dayWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
On some glad and happy morning, we shall lay our burdens downW. B. W. (Author)English2
On that happy, glad tomorrow, when I'm through with pain and sorrowWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
Once I was wandering in the valley of sin and despairW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
Once my feet were sinking in the miry clayW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
Once my soul was steeped in sin, and the tempter ruled withinW. B. Walbert (Author)English4
One of these days, it won't be long, Till we shall join that happy throngW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
Onward soldiers in the mighty army of the King ImmanuelW. B. W. (Author)English2
Onward, soldiers of Jesus, hear the battle cryWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
Over on the hills of glory, by the crystal sea (Walbert)W. B. Walbert (Author)English2
Over the deep and rolling sea, there is a home prepared for meW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
Over the earth where millions roamWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
Over the mountains, the plains and the valleys let praises ringWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
Peace like a river flows through my soulW. B. Walbert (Author)English11
Praise Him, praise Him, Jesus the Savior KingWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
Precious Jesus, loving SaviorW. B. W. (Author)English2
Press along glad pilgrim band to the shining glory landWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
Scatter sunshine, golden sunshine, all along the wayW. B. W. (Author)English2
Since I gave my heart to Jesus, Since I found the better wayWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
Since I heard the Savior's voice and obeyed His callWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
Since I met the blessed Christ of CalvaryW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
Since the Savior came, bless His holy name (Walbert)William Burton Walbert (Author)English3
Sing out the blessed story, how Jesus came from gloryW. B. W. (Author)English2
Sinner, the Savior is sweetly callingW. B. W. (Author)English2
Soldiers in the army of the KingW. B. W. (Author)English2
Some glad day, some glorious morning, when all cares and troubles are overW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
Some glad tomorrow Jesus is coming back, coming to claim His brideW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
Some happy day, some morning fairW. B. W. (Author)English3
Some happy morning bright and fair, I'm going to ride in the airWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
Someone is grieving the Savior todayW. B. Walbert (Author)English3
Tell the good news, the blessed story of loveWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
The blessed Sunlight from heaven sweetly is flooding my soulW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
The precious love of Jesus is everything to me (Walbert)W. B. Walbert (Author)English2
The weary years are passing byW. B. W. (Author)English2
There is a glory hallelujah in my happy soul todayWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English3
There is a name, a precious name, the sweetest that was ever heardWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
There is a wonderful story how the Lord came from gloryWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
There's a beacon light that's shining o so brightWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
There's a beautiful home above for the good and the blestW. B. Walbert (Author)English3
There's a call that is ringing over the land and the seaW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
There's a carol of gladness in my soul todayWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
There's a golden light, ever shining brightWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
There's a great All Seeing Eye ever watching youW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
There's a home of joy supernalWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
There's a home of rest for the good and blestWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
There's a message free and grand, ringing over sea and landWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
There's a song of gladness in my soul today (Walbert)William Burton Walbert (Author)English3
There's a story, old, it has oft been toldW. B. W. (Author)English2
There's a story, sweet, full of joy, completeW. B. Walbert (Author)English3
We are an army, great and grand, under our blessed Savior's commandW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
We are soldiers in the mighty army of our King ImmanuelWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
Weary brother astray, trust the Savior todayW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
When burdens are heavy and shadows hang lowW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
When Jesus comes into your heartWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
When shadows hover nearW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
When shadows overcast the sky, and stormy billows rollWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
When the day is dying in the westW. B. W. (Author)English3
When the days are dark and dreary, and the clouds are hanging lowWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
When the days are long and you've lost your song, and the way is dark and drearW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
When the days are sad and long, and it seems you've lost your songWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
When the shades of evening gather and the sun of life goes downW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
When the shadows are gathering and the sea billows rollW. B. Walbert (Author)English3
When the toils of life are ended at setting of life's sunW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
When the trump of God for me shall soundW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
When the twilight shadows fall the darkness like a pallW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
When the way is dark and drear and the clouds hang lowWilliam Burton Walbert (Author)English2
When this life is ended and I cross the chilly tideW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
When this weary life is over, I'm agoin' over homeW. B. W. (Author)English2
When we gather on the strand of the glory-landW. B. Walbert (Author)English2
When we reach that happy home eternal upon the golden strandW. B. W. (Author)English2
Whosoever is ringing over land and seaW. B. W. (Author)English2
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