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When They All Come Back Again

Author: J. Calvin Bushey Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: O how sad to part with loved ones, Whom duty calls away

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[Oh, how sad to part with loved ones]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: F. P. Morris Incipit: 12356 65323 42543 Used With Text: When They All Come Back Again

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When They All Come Back Again

Author: J. C. Bushey Hymnal: Crowning Hymns No. 8 #0 (1928) First Line: Oh, how sad to part with loved ones Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, how sad to part with loved ones]

When they all come back again

Author: J. Calvin Bushey Hymnal: Spiritual Evangel #d116 (1933) First Line: O how sad to part with loved ones

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Fred P. Morris

1872 - 1950 Person Name: F. P. Morris Composer of "[Oh, how sad to part with loved ones]" in Crowning Hymns No. 8 Born in Ballarat, Australia; died in Parkville, Australia

J. Calvin Bushey

1847 - 1929 Author of "When They All Come Back Again" James Calvin Bushey USA 1847-1929. Born in Arendtsville, PA, Bushey was a singing teacher who lived in Ohio during the latter 19th century. He compiled several music collections, including “The Chorus Class” (1879), “Sparkling Gems” (1880), “Choral Climax” (1886), and “Magneic Melodies” (1892), all published by the Music firm of Will L. Thompson. Bushey moved to Peoria,IL, late in life and died there. John Perry
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