Author: W. B. WalbertAppears in 2 hymnalsFirst Line: There is a glory hallelujah in my happy soul todayRefrain First Line: I'm glad to day, I'm on my wayUsed With Tune: [There is a glory hallelujah in my happy soul today]
Author: W. B. WalbertHymnal: Beautiful Praise #74 (1940)First Line: There is a glory hallelujah in my happy soul todayRefrain First Line: I'm glad to day, I'm on my wayLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [There is a glory hallelujah in my happy soul today]
Author: W. B. WalbertHymnal: Crowning Harmony #74 (1940)First Line: There is a glory hallelujah in my happy soul todayRefrain First Line: I'm glad to day, I'm on my wayLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [There is a glory hallelujah in my happy soul today]
1886 - 1959Person Name: W. B. WalbertAuthor of "I'm Glad to Say I'm On My Way" in Beautiful PraiseGospel music singer, composer, and editor, long associated with the James D. Vaughan Music Company, father of noted pianist and composer James D. Walbert
1918 - 2009Composer of "[There is a glory hallelujah in my happy soul today]" in Beautiful PraiseGrandson of James D. Vaughan, the "father of Southern Gospel Music", son of Willliam Burton Walbert, composer and piano teacher
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