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When the Saints Go Marching In

Author: R. E. W. Appears in 21 hymnals Hymnal Title: New Songs of Inspiration (vol. one) First Line: When the sun refuse's to shine Used With Tune: [When the sun refuse's to shine]

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[When the sun refuse's to shine]

Appears in 19 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: R. E. Winsett Hymnal Title: Songs of Inspiration Incipit: 13451 34513 45313 Used With Text: When the Saints Go Marching In

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When the Saints Go Marching In

Author: Anon.; R. E. W. Hymnal: Abiding Faith #146 (1947) Hymnal Title: Abiding Faith First Line: When the sun refuse's to shine Languages: English Tune Title: [When the sun refuse's to shine]

When the saints go marching in

Author: R. E. Winsett Hymnal: Best of All #161 (1951) Hymnal Title: Best of All First Line: When the sun refuses to shine Languages: English

When the saints go marching in

Author: R. E. Winsett Hymnal: Best of All Number 2 #d173 (1963) Hymnal Title: Best of All Number 2 First Line: When the sun refuses to shine Languages: English

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Person Name: Anon. Hymnal Title: Radiant Joy Author of "When the Saints Go Marching In" in Radiant Joy In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.

R. E. Winsett

1876 - 1952 Person Name: R. E. W. Hymnal Title: Soul Inspiring Songs Author of "When the Saints Go Marching In" in Soul Inspiring Songs Robert Emmett Winsett (January 15, 1876 — June 26, 1952 (aged 76) was an American composer and publisher of Gospel music. Winsett was born in Bledsoe County, Tennessee, and graduated from the Bowman Normal School of Music in 1899. He founded his own publishing company in 1903, and his first publication, Winsett's Favorite Songs, quickly became popular among the Baptist and Pentecostal churches of the American South. Pentecostal Power followed in 1907; that year Winsett completed postgraduate work at a conservatory. He married Birdie Harris in 1908, and had three sons and two daughters with her. He settled in Fort Smith, Arkansas, continuing to compose gospel songs, of which he would write over 1,000 in total. He became a minister in 1923, and was affiliated with the Church of God (Seventh Day). Birdie Harris died late in the 1920s, and shortly thereafter Winsett moved back to Tennessee. He founded a new company in Chattanooga, and published more shape note music books. He remarried, to Mary Ruth Edmonton, in 1930, and had three further children. Winsett's final publication, Best of All (1951), sold over 1 million copies, and in total his books sold over ten million copies. His song "Jesus Is Coming Soon" won a Dove Award for Gospel Song of the Year at the 1969 awards. He has been inducted into the Southern Gospel Museum and Hall of Fame. --www.wikipedia.org
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