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Big business in glory

Author: E. C. Deus Appears in 6 hymnals Hymnal Title: Calvin Hymnary Project First Line: I've a banking house up in glory, and I'm banking every day Refrain First Line: I have a great big interest in the glory land

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[I've a banking house up in glory]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Edward C. Deas Hymnal Title: The Cyber Hymnal Tune Key: G Major Used With Text: Big Business In Glory

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Big business in glory

Author: E. C. Deus Hymnal: Gates of Praise for the Worship of God and Use in His Service. Rev. ed. #d50 (1923) Hymnal Title: Gates of Praise for the Worship of God and Use in His Service. Rev. ed. First Line: I've a banking house up in glory, and I'm banking every day Refrain First Line: I have a great big interest in the glory land Languages: English

Big business in glory

Author: E. C. Deus Hymnal: Gems of Love #d67 (1924) Hymnal Title: Gems of Love First Line: I've a banking house up in glory, and I'm banking every day Refrain First Line: I have a great big interest in the glory land Languages: English
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Big business in glory

Author: E. C. D. Hymnal: Gospel Pearls #142 (1921) Hymnal Title: Gospel Pearls First Line: I've a banking house up in glory Refrain First Line: I have a great big interest in the glory land Languages: English Tune Title: [I've a banking house up in glory]

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Edward C. Deas

? - 1944 Person Name: E. C. D. Hymnal Title: Gospel Pearls Author of "Big business in glory" in Gospel Pearls Edward C. Deas (unknown – 1944) was a hymnist, arranger of spirituals, music publisher, and music authority for the AME Church. Deas’s hymns, such as “Big Business in Glory” (1921) and “Shine for Jesus” (1925), reflect the simplicity and usage of common language characteristic of the 19th-century revival hymn. Deas also wrote the book Songs and Spirituals of Negro Composition (1928). --Encyclopedia of African American Music, Volume 3, edited by Emmett George Price