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[There's joy in the homeland, there's plenty and peace]

Appears in 5 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Ira B. Wilson Incipit: 55172 17675 65567 Used With Text: Tell Some One

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Tell Some One

Author: Ada Blenkhorn Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: There's joy in the homeland, there's plenty and peace Refrain First Line: Tell someone the story today Topics: Confession of Christ; Duet Used With Tune: [There's joy in the homeland, there's plenty and peace]

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Tell Some One

Author: Ada Blenkhorn Hymnal: The Ideal Song and Hymn Book #20 (1909) First Line: There's joy in the homeland, there's plenty and peace Refrain First Line: Tell someone the story today Languages: English Tune Title: [There's joy in the homeland, there's plenty and peace]

Tell Some One

Author: Ada Blenkhorn Hymnal: New Gospel Quartets for Men's Voices #23 (1923) First Line: There's joy in the homeland, there's plenty and peace Refrain First Line: Tell some one the beautiful story today Languages: English Tune Title: [There's joy in the homeland, there's plenty and peace]
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Tell Some One

Author: Ada Blenkhorn Hymnal: The King's Message #24 (1910) First Line: There's joy in the homeland, there's plenty and peace Refrain First Line: Tell someone the story today Topics: Christian Service Languages: English Tune Title: [There's joy in the homeland, there's plenty and peace]

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Ira B. Wilson

1880 - 1950 Composer of "[There's joy in the homeland, there's plenty and peace]" in Pentecostal Hymns Nos. 5 and 6 Combined Ira Bishop Wilson, 1880-1950 Born: Sep­tem­ber 6, 1880, Bed­ford, Io­wa. Died: Ap­ril 3, 1950, Los An­ge­les, Cal­i­for­nia. Buried: For­est Lawn Me­mor­i­al Park, Glen­dale, Cal­i­for­nia. Pseudonym: Fred B. Hol­ton. Wilson’s sis­ter taught him to play the vi­o­lin and or­gan while still at home. Around 1902, Ira be­gan stu­dies at the Moo­dy Bi­ble In­sti­tute in Chi­ca­go, Il­li­nois. In 1905, he went to work for the Lorenz Pub­lish­ing Com­pa­ny in Day­ton, Ohio. His com­po­si­tions ap­peared in The Choir Lead­er and The Choir Her­ald; he al­so served as ed­it­or in chief of The Vol­un­teer Choir. His works in­clude: The King’s Mes­sage, with Ed­mund Lo­renz (New York: Lo­renz Pub­lish­ing Com­pa­ny, 1910) The Be­gin­ners’ Choir, with Ed­mund Lor­enz (Day­ton, Ohio: Lor­enz Pub­lish­ing Com­pa­ny, 1911) Praise Ye, a Col­lect­ion of Sac­red Songs, with Ed­mund Lor­enz (New York: Lor­enz Pub­lish­ing Com­pa­ny, 1913) His Worthy Praise, with Ed­mund Lor­enz (Day­ton, Ohio: Lor­enz Pub­lish­ing Com­pa­ny, 1915) Sources-- Hall, pp. 413-5 Lyrics-- Go For­ward to Con­quer Look Above Make Me a Bless­ing © 1924 My Sav­ior’s Voice This Won­der­ful Christ Is Mine Trustingly Fol­low Music-- Across the Temp­led Hills Angels’ Chor­us, The Christ Is Born Christ the Lord Is Born Christmas Lull­a­by Conchita Exalt the King Give Praise God Is Good­ness, God Is Love God Is So Good He Arose To­day His Love Is Al­ways True Jesus Wants Us to Help Joy to the World Loving Je­sus Christ Marching For­ward May God De­pend on You? Night of Nights O Star of Match­less Splen­dor On Cal­va­ry’s Cross One Day Out in the High­ways and By­ways of Life Rejoice! Re­joice! Ring, Sweet Bells Song of the Morn­ing, The Stars of De­cem­ber Walking with Je­sus Was There Ev­er a Friend So True? We Come To­day What Do the Flow­ers Say? Who Will Our Pi­lot Be? Win One --hymntime.com/tch

Ada Blenkhorn

1858 - 1927 Author of "Tell Some One" in Pentecostal Hymns Nos. 5 and 6 Combined Ada Jane Blenkhorn Canada 1858-1927 Born in Cobourg, Ontario, the 10th of 11 children, she emigrated with her family to the U.S. In 1884 and settled in Cleveland, OH.. She was raised a Methodist, and began writing hymn lyrics at age 34. A prolific writer of hymn lyrics, she was about to give it up when a friend encouraged her to continue, telling her some soul might be saved by a hymn she would write. She worked for many years as secretary to her brother, Henry's, real estate company. After his death in 1923, she became president of the company. She never married. John Perry
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