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The Birds' Nest

Author: Mrs. B. B. Selby Appears in 15 hymnals First Line: High in the treetop's leafy bough

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[High in the treetop's leafy bough]

Appears in 12 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: E. O. Excell Incipit: 12351 61534 32152 Used With Text: The Birds' Nest
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[High in the treetop's leafy bough]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Carrie B. Adams Incipit: 53215 61516 71233 Used With Text: The Birds' Nest

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The Birds' Nest

Author: Mrs. B. B. Selby Hymnal: The New Praiseworthy #178 (1916) First Line: High in the treetop's leafy bough Lyrics: 1 High in the treetops' leavy bough The birdies are building a nest; 'Twas God the Father taught them how To build, ev'ry birdie, his best; To build, ev'ry birdie, his best, To build, ev'ry birdie, his best; 'Twas God the Father taught them how To build, ev'ry birdie, his best. 2 This is the little birdies' nest They built in the treetop so high, And while they cuddle down to rest The leaves sing their lullaby-by; The leaves sing their lullaby-by. The leaves sing their lullaby-by; And while they cuddle down to rest The leaves sing their lullaby-by. 3 This is the mother bird who brings The wee little birdies their food; This is the father bird who sings And watches all day o'er his brood; And watches all day o'er his brood, And watches all day o'er his brood; This is the father bird who sings And watches all day o'er his brood. 4 These are the little birds we love, Who live in the treetop so high, And He who rules the world above Looks down on each one from the sky; Looks down on each one from the sky, Looks down on each one from the sky; And He who rules the world above Looks down on each one from the sky. Topics: Children's Songs Languages: English Tune Title: [High in the treetop's leafy bough]
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The Birds' Nest

Author: Mrs. B. B. Selby Hymnal: Songs for Children #53 (1916) First Line: High in the treetop's leafy bough Languages: English Tune Title: [High in the treetop's leafy bough]
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The Birds' Nest

Author: Mrs. B. B. Selby Hymnal: Crowns of Rejoicing #115 (1913) First Line: High in the treetop's leafy bough Languages: English Tune Title: [High in the treetop's leafy bough]

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E. O. Excell

1851 - 1921 Person Name: E.O. Excell Composer of "[High in the treetop's leafy bough] " in The New Praiseworthy Edwin Othello Excel USA 1851-1921. Born at Uniontown, OH, he started working as a bricklayer and plasterer. He loved music and went to Chicago to study it under George Root. He married Eliza Jane “Jennie” Bell in 1871. They had a son, William, in 1874. A member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, he became a prominent publisher, composer, song leader, and singer of music for church, Sunday school, and evangelistic meetings. He founded singing schools at various locations in the country and worked with evangelist, Sam Jones, as his song leader for two decades. He established a music publishing house in Chicago and authored or composed over 2,000 gospel songs. While assisting Gypsy Smith in an evangelistic campaign in Louisville, KY, he became ill, and died in Chicago, IL. He published 15 gospel music books between 1882-1925. He left an estate valued at $300,000. John Perry

Carrie B. Adams

1859 - 1940 Composer of "[High in the treetop's leafy bough]" in Songs for Children Adams, Carrie Belle (Wilson). (Oxford, Ohio, July 28, 1859-1940). Father, David Wilson, song writer, teacher of music. Married, 1880 to Allyn G. Adams, moved to Terre Haute, Indiana. Director and organist, First Congregational Church; Central Christian Church. Teacher (1887-1895), Indiana State Normal School. Wrote many anthems and cantatas, secular and religious, many published by Lorenz. --Keith C. Clark, DNAH Archives =================== Mrs. Carrie B. (Wilson) Adams was born in Oxford, Ohio, July 28, 1859. Her father, Mr. David Wilson, was author of a number of songs and books, also a singing teacher of note in his day, and her mother was quite musically inclined. Her experience with her father in elementary and advanced class work, in children's and harmony classes, her years of musical participation in solo work and in accompanying, in the organization and leadership, not only of choirs, but also of great choral organizations, her close touch with singers of elementary grade, as well as those of great skill and reputation, have given her a breadth of musical thought and practical power of adaptation that constantly enrich her work of composition. Miss Carrie B. Wilson became Mrs. Allyn G. Adams in 1880, and soon after located in Terre Haute, Ind., where her husband was a leading bass singer and interested in large commercial enterprises. Mrs. Adams soon became a leading figure in the musical life of that enterprising city, and has been actively identified with the Choral Club, Treble Clef Club, Rose Polytechnic Glee Club, First Congregational Church and Central Christian Church choirs, as director, chorister and organist. From 1887 to 1895 she occupied the chair of music in the Indiana State Normal School. Her first anthem was published in 1876. Among her best known publications are four anthem books — "Anthem Annual, Nos. 1 and 2," and " Royal Anthems, Nos. 1 and 2" ; "Music for Common Schools"; two sacred cantatas, "Redeemer and King " and "Easter Praise" ; an operetta for church and school use, "The National Flower"; a group of Shakespeare songs from "As You Like it," and a large number of anthems, male choruses, ladies' quartets and miscellaneous pieces in octavo form. http://archive.org/stream/biographyofgospe00hall/biographyofgospe00hall_djvu.txt

B. B. Selby

Person Name: Mrs. B. B. Selby Author of "The Birds' Nest" in The New Praiseworthy