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Go Gather the Golden Grain

Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: The fields are ripe with the harvest Refrain First Line: Go work in my vineyard

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[The fields are ripe with harvest]

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. Calvin Bushey Incipit: 12332 34313 34654 Used With Text: Go Gather the Golden Grain

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Go Gather the Golden Grain

Hymnal: Voice of Praise #4 (1895) First Line: The fields are ripe with harvest Refrain First Line: Go work in my vineyard Languages: English Tune Title: [The fields are ripe with harvest]
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Go Gather the Golden Grain

Hymnal: The Standard Sunday School Hymnal #31 (1888) First Line: The fields are ripe with the harvest Refrain First Line: Go work, go work in my vineyard Languages: English Tune Title: [The fields are ripe with the harvest]
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Go Gather the Golden Grain

Hymnal: Pure Songs for Sunday-Schools #58 (1889) First Line: The fields are ripe with the harvest Refrain First Line: Go work in my vineyard Languages: English Tune Title: [The fields are ripe with the harvest]

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J. Calvin Bushey

1847 - 1929 Composer of "[The fields are ripe with harvest]" in Voice of Praise 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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