[Homeless here the soul may rove]

[Homeless here the soul may rove]

Composer: Wm. D. Evridge
Published in 4 hymnals


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Composer: Wm. D. Evridge

The best-known song by William D. Evridge (1873-1932) was probably "For the soul that's redeemed," with text by James Rowe. This song was copyrighted in 1907, an entry that confirms his full name: William Daniel Evridge. (Copyright Catalog, 74) The Bartlett Tribune mentions Evridge frequently as a song leader for gospel meetings in the Churches of Christ. The data given in his wife's obituary (Friday, June 8, 1934, p.1) confirms that Evridge died in 1932, and that the Daniel Evridge buried in the Grainger, Texas cemetery is the same W. D. Evridge. Acuff and Evridge worked together on the first Firm Foundation hymnal, and returned for the New Ideal Gospel Hymn Book (1930), a major stepping stone toward a full-size hymnal. --drhamrick.blog… Go to person page >

Tune Information

Title: [Homeless here the soul may rove]
Composer: Wm. D. Evridge
Incipit: 56111 23133 11165

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Clarion Call #199

Include 3 pre-1979 instances
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