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[There is a glory hallelujah in my happy soul today]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: James D. Walbert Incipit: 56533 23217 76716 Used With Text: I'm Glad to Say I'm On My Way

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I'm Glad to Say I'm On My Way

Author: W. B. Walbert Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: There is a glory hallelujah in my happy soul today Refrain First Line: I'm glad to day, I'm on my way Used With Tune: [There is a glory hallelujah in my happy soul today]

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I'm Glad to Say I'm On My Way

Author: W. B. Walbert Hymnal: Beautiful Praise #74 (1940) First Line: There is a glory hallelujah in my happy soul today Refrain First Line: I'm glad to day, I'm on my way Languages: English Tune Title: [There is a glory hallelujah in my happy soul today]

I'm Glad to Say I'm On My Way

Author: W. B. Walbert Hymnal: Crowning Harmony #74 (1940) First Line: There is a glory hallelujah in my happy soul today Refrain First Line: I'm glad to day, I'm on my way Languages: English Tune Title: [There is a glory hallelujah in my happy soul today]

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William Burton Walbert

1886 - 1959 Person Name: W. B. Walbert Author of "I'm Glad to Say I'm On My Way" in Beautiful Praise Gospel music singer, composer, and editor, long associated with the James D. Vaughan Music Company, father of noted pianist and composer James D. Walbert

James D. Walbert

1918 - 2009 Composer of "[There is a glory hallelujah in my happy soul today]" in Beautiful Praise Grandson of James D. Vaughan, the "father of Southern Gospel Music", son of Willliam Burton Walbert, composer and piano teacher
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