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George W. Sebren

Short Name: George W. Sebren
Full Name: Sebren, George W.
Birth Year: 1882
Death Year: 1940

Sebren, George Washington. (Belmont, Sabine Parish, Louisiana, March 8, 1882--January 26, 1940, Asheville, North Carolina). He was the son of Richard Henry and Sarah Jane Sebren. As a small boy he attended singing schools taught by T.J. Lites. He moved with this family to Sabine County, Texas, before he was twelve years old. He attended two sessions of Southern Development Normal, with F.L. Eiland as principal, also one normal under J.L. Moore and one under J.B. Vaughan. He later attended three sessions of the Southern Development Normal at Waco, Texas, under Dr. J.B. Herbert and his associates, graduating from that school in 1906. He also studied at Landon Conservatory of Music, Dallas, Texas, and under D.A. Clippinger, eminent voice teacher of Chicago.

He was first principal and teacher of the vocal department of the Southern Development Normal College of Music. He wrote hundreds of songs--both words and music--which have been published in many different books and sung throughout the South. His activities as a singer and teacher took him into every state in the South. He trained and led the first Vaughan Quartet, was teacher of voice and other subjects in the first six annual sessions of The Vaughan School of Music (founded 1909), in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee. In his teaching work he was associated with Dr. J.B. Herbert, Emmet S. Dean, B.C. Unseld, E.T. Hilderbrand, and others.

Among the songs he written are "My Song of Praise" (better known as "I'm Going Along O'erflowing with Song"), "Be Cheerful All Along," and "I'm on the Right Side Now." He edited and published twelve gospel song books, one quartet book and two books on rudiments of music. He is the author of Ten Lessons in Singing, incorporated in Vaughan's School Songs, used in the public schools in the state of Tennessee.

At the time of his death he was active in broadcasting gospel quartets, teaching singing and continuing his composing of sacred songs while operating a bookstore at the same time. He had a thriving business in school books. He was also tenor soloist and music director at several churches in the area. He is buried at Calvary Church, Fletcher, N.C., near Asheville.

--Knippers, Ottis. (1937). Who's Who Among Southern Singers and Composers. Lawrenceburg, Tenn.: James D. Vaughan; and a letter from Dr. Herbert Sebren (son) to William J. Reynolds, 22 September 1985. DNAH Archives.


Texts by George W. Sebren (72)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
As we breast life's surgingGeorge W. Sebren (Author)1
Beautiful star of love, shining from heaven aboveGeo. W. S. (Author)English2
Beautiful thoughts of love divineGeorge W. Sebren (Author)English1
Brother, look upon the field white unto harvestGeo. W. Sebren (Author)English1
Children of God today, going along life's wayGeo. W. Sebren (Author)English2
Come on, reapers, His praises singingGeo. W. S. (Arranger)English1
Everywhere in every landGeo. W. Sebren (Author)English1
Except you be convertedGeo. W. Sebren (Author)English1
God's people marched around the walls of JerichoGeorge W. Sebren (Author)English3
Happy on a highway to a better landGeorge W. Sebren (Author)English7
Harvest fields are calling and the grain bends lowGeo. W. S. (Author)English1
How are you living, my brother?Geo. W. Sebren (Author)English1
I am building a temple on this earthly strandGeorge W. Sebren (Author)English2
I have found the path of rightGeorge W. Sebren (Author)English3
I have found the road to the land of endless loveGeorge W. Sebren (Author)English1
I have heard of a dwelling placeG. W. S. (Author)English3
I have made exchange of the way of sinGeo. W. Sebren (Author)English1
I have many blessings coming down from the Lord aboveGeo. W. Sebren (Author)English1
I know of a land that's sunk in shameG. W. S. (Author)English4
I know there's a land beyond, somewhereGeo. W. Sebren (Author)English1
I'm a pilgrim on life's weary wayGeorge W. Sebren (Author)English1
I'm going along, overflowing with song, The sin-clouds all rolled awayW. S. (Author)English24
I'm on the shining way to gloryGeorge W. Sebren (Author)English2
In my heart I feel A Savior's boundless loveGeorge W. Sebren (Author)English2
In the Bible there's a story, I've heard it over and overG. W. S. (Author)English3
In the sunshine's golden rayGeorge W. Sebren (Author)2
I've a home of wondrous beautyGeo. W. Sebren (Author)English1
I've been told of things eternalG. W. S. (Author)English1
I've heard of the wonderful story of loveGeo. W. Sebren (Author)English1
Let me walk blessed Lord, in the way Thou hast goneGeorge W. Sebren (Author)English20
Let us sing of Christ the LordGeorge W. Sebren (Author)English1
Life is beautiful and sweetGeorge W. Sebren (Author)English2
Life is sweet to thoseGeorge W. Sebren (Author)1
Look all around you here belowGeorge W. Sebren (Author)English1
Lord, I feel thy strengtheningGeorge W. Sebren (Author)1
My home is not on earth belowGeorge W. Sebren (Author)English1
Ninety and nine sheep are safe in the foldGeorge W. Sebren (Author)English1
No earthly friend of fortuneGeorge W. Sebren (Author)1
O the stream of life is flowing freeG. W. S. (Author)English1
O the wondrous love of GodGeorge W. Sebren (Author)1
Of a Savior's love I will ever singGeo. W. Sebren (Author)English1
O I'm going over yonderG. W. S. (Author)English1
On the cruel cross my Redeemer diedGeorge W. Sebren (Author)English1
Out beyond these earthly bordersGeorge W. Sebren (Author)1
Out on a rough and restless, surging tideGeorge W. Sebren (Author)1
Soldiers, put your armor on and boldly march awayGeorge W. Sebren (Author (Chorus))English1
Star of light, shining brightGeorge W. Sebren (Author)2
Star of love, from aboveGeorge W. Sebren (Author)English1
Tell me, brother, are you living on the glory lineG. W. S. (Author)English1
The way of the Lord is the better wayGeorge W. Sebren (Author)English1
There is a heavenly land, There is a beautiful strandGeorge W. Sebren (Author)English11
There's a balm for the soul that is sick of sinG. W. S. (Author)English2
There's a beautiful country yonderG. W. S. (Author)English2
There's a home, a lovely cityGeo. W. Sebren (Author)English1
There's a way that's better than the way of wrongGeo. W. Sebren (Author)English1
This world is not my resting place (Sebren)George W. Sebren (Author)1
Though this life is filledGeorge W. Sebren (Author)1
'Tis the harvest time, and the fields are whiteG. W. S. (Author)English6
To him who gives me lifeGeorge W. Sebren (Author)1
Toiling for the Master, working in His vineyard (Sebren)Geo. W. Sebren (Author)English2
Trust in the Lord and seek His favorGeorge W. Sebren (Author)English1
We are moving on and onGeorge W. Sebren (Author)English1
We are pilgrims on the way, To a land of perfect dayGeo. W. Sebren (Author)English3
We have launchedGeorge W. Sebren (Author)1
We're standing up for Jesus, Who from bondage frees usGeorge W. Sebren (Author)English2
When shadows fall upon your wayGeorge W. Sebren (Author)English2
While traveling through this weary pilgrim landGeorge W. Sebren (Author)English1
Why stand you in deep consternationGeorge W. Sebren (Author)1
Will you come to the Savior? He's pleading with youGeorge W. Sebren (Author)English1
With my Lord above meG. W. S. (Author)English2
Wonderful the story of my home in gloryGeorge W. Sebren (Author)English1
Won't that be a grand reunion?G. W. S. (Author (Chorus))English1
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