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I hope to meet you up there

Author: John A. McClung Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: While here below there's trouble and strife Refrain First Line: That land so fair and so bright

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I hope to meet you up there

Author: John A. McClung Hymnal: Heavenly Sunlight #23 (1958) First Line: While here below there's trouble and strife Refrain First Line: That land so fair and so bright

I hope to meet you up there

Author: John A. McClung Hymnal: Divine Echoes #d127 (1946) First Line: While here below there's trouble and strife Refrain First Line: That land so fair and so bright Languages: English

I hope to meet you up there

Author: John A. McClung Hymnal: Charming Melodies #d164 (1935) First Line: While here below there's trouble and strife Refrain First Line: That land so fair and so bright Languages: English

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J. A. McClung

1891 - 1942 Person Name: John A. McClung Author of "I hope to meet you up there" John Alexander McClung, born in Oklahoma, died in Texas. Gospel song writer and quartet singer. - Garrett Herndon, from findagrave.com, accessed 7/3/2025
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