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[Have you ordered your map for the glory-land trail]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Palmer Wheeler Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 12323 13321 65123

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The Glory-Land Trail

Author: Mrs. Oca Webb Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Have you ordered your map for the glory-land trail Refrain First Line: Oh, the glory-land trail is marked for you Used With Tune: [Have you ordered your map for the glory-land trail]

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The Glory-Land Trail

Author: Mrs. Oca Webb Hymnal: Gospel Gems #26 (1984) First Line: Have you ordered your map for the glory-land trail Refrain First Line: Oh, the glory-land trail is marked for you Languages: English Tune Title: [Have you ordered your map for the glory-land trail]

The Glory-Land Trail

Author: Mrs. Oca Webb Hymnal: Beautiful Praise #52 (1940) First Line: Have you ordered your map for the glory-land trail Refrain First Line: Oh, the glory-land trail is marked for you Languages: English Tune Title: [Have you ordered your map for the glory-land trail]

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Palmer Wheeler

1905 - 1983 Composer of "[Have you ordered your map for the glory-land trail]" in Gospel Gems In his mid-twenties, Palmer Esker Wheeler joined the first Stamps Quartet, singing for Victor Records. In his mid-thirties, he joined the Vaughan Quartet and sang in concerts and on the radio. He was known as "the golden tenor voice of gospel music." His songs were published by Stamps-Baxter and Vaughan Music. In his mid-thirties, he left quartet singing to teach at Freed-Hardeman College (Henderson, Tennessee). He led singing for many Churches of Christ congregations. He published Youth Melodies and Action Songs in 1952. His most popular songs included I Want To Go To Heaven When I Die, Have I Done The Best I Can, Tomorrow May Be Too Late, and We Will Never Be Sorry. Source: Gospel Gems: A Collection of Songs by Palmer and Tommy Wheeler. - M. Lynn

Mrs. Oca Webb

Author of "The Glory-Land Trail" in Gospel Gems
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