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The Gospel Highway

Author: J. M. McRoy Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Get on the gospel highway that leads to heav'n above Refrain First Line: Get on the gospel highway, no longer idly roam Used With Tune: [Get on the gospel highway that leads to heav'n above]

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The Gospel Highway

Author: J. M. McRoy Hymnal: Chords of Love #27 (1949) First Line: Get on the gospel highway that leads to heav'n above Refrain First Line: Get on the gospel highway, no longer idly roam Languages: English Tune Title: [Get on the gospel highway that leads to heav'n above]

The Gospel Highway

Author: J. M. McRoy Hymnal: Melodies of Joy #136 (1951) First Line: Get on the gospel highway that leads to heav'n above Refrain First Line: Get on the gospel highway Languages: English Tune Title: [Get on the gospel highway that leads to heav'n above]

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Wayne M. Garrison

Composer of "[Get on the gospel highway that leads to heav'n above]" in Melodies of Joy

J. M. McRoy

Author of "The Gospel Highway" in Melodies of Joy
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