Edward Henry Joy
Born: November 16, 1871, Canterbury, Kent, England.
Died: February 16, 1949, Cheam, Surrey, England.
Joy joined the Salvation Army (SA) in Canterbury, then played in the band at Folkestone, and became an SA officer in 1894. He went on serve the SA Corps at Tunstall, then the SA International headquarters in 1917, where he was Under Secretary in the Foreign Office. After 1919, he served as Immigration Secretary in western Canada, and in 1932 became editor-in-chief of The War Cry in South Africa. He rose to the rank of SA colonel, and retired in 1938.
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Tune Title: [Is there a heart o’erbound by sorrow?]First Line: Is there a heart o’erbound by sorrow?Composer: Edward H. JoyIncipit: 12353 43322 34444Key: E♭ MajorDate: 2014
Tune Title: ALL YOUR ANXIETYFirst Line: Is there a heart o'er-bound by sorrow?Composer: Edward H. Joy, 1871-1949Meter: IrregularKey: E♭ MajorDate: 2011
Tune Title: [Is there a h ear o'er-bound by sorrow?]First Line: Is there a heart o'er-bound by sorrow?Composer: Edward Henry JoyKey: E♭ MajorDate: 1989
Tune Title: [Is there a heart o'erbound by sorrow?]First Line: Is there a heart o'erbound by sorrow?Composer: Edward Henry JoyIncipit: 12334 33223 44443Key: E♭ MajorSource: The Musical Salvationist, 1929
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