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What a Bright Morning

Author: Luther G. Presley Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: What a time of great rejoicing for the redeemed ones by and by Refrain First Line: What a bright morning, what a glad day Used With Tune: [What a time of great rejoicing for the redeemed ones by and by]

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[What a time of great rejoicing for the redeemed ones by and by]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Marion W. Easterling Incipit: 12335 56532 35432 Used With Text: What a Bright Morning

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What a Bright Morning

Author: Luther G. Presley Hymnal: Silver Trumpet #108 (1946) First Line: What a time of great rejoicing for the redeemed ones by and by Refrain First Line: What a bright morning, wonderful morning Languages: English Tune Title: [What a time of great rejoicing for the redeemed ones by and by]

What a Bright Morning

Author: Luther G. Presley Hymnal: Singers' Pride #108 (1952) First Line: What a time of great rejoicing for the redeemed ones by and by Refrain First Line: What a bright morning, what a glad day Languages: English Tune Title: [What a time of great rejoicing for the redeemed ones by and by]

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Luther G. Presley

1887 - 1974 Author of "What a Bright Morning" in Silver Trumpet Luther G. Presley (March 6, 1887 – December 6, 1974) was a songwriter, musician, and composer, who is best-known for writing the lyrics to the gospel song "When the Saints Go Marching In". Luther G. Presley was born on Beckett Mountain in Faulkner County, Arkansas on March 6, 1887. He studied music beginning at the age of 14, where he excelled. He soon became choir director. He wrote his first song, "Gladly Sing," when he was 17. He furthered his study in singing and music, under renowned teachers. Work Luther Presley wrote the lyrics for the gospel spiritual "When the Saints Go Marching In", in 1937, while Virgil O. Stamps composed the music and melody to the famous work. Luther Presley was inducted into the Southern Gospel Music Association Hall of Fame in 2008. --wikipedia.org

Marion W. Easterling

1910 - 1989 Composer of "[What a time of great rejoicing for the redeemed ones by and by]" in Silver Trumpet Born: March 12, 1910, Clanton, Alabama. Died: December 10, 1989, Birmingham, Alabama. Buried: Martin Memorial Cemetery, Clanton, Alabama. Marion W. Easterling, composed over 300 southern gospel songs. He received his music education in various singing schools, being taught by Ocie Lee DeVaughan, Dad Speer and others. In 1938, he was the youngest composer to sign a five year contract with the Stamps-Baxter Publishing Company. He has been listed in the Guinness Book of World Records for his long career as the programmer for the WKLF Radio stations's gospel program "America's Favorites". The program began in December 1947 and continued for 39 years, during which time, he broadcast over 20,000 shows. --www.findagrave.com/
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