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Tune Identifier:"^to_that_heavenly_home_blest_bushey$"

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[To that "heavenly home," blest tho't to me]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. Calvin Bushey Incipit: 12316 43212 17464 Used With Text: Going Home

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Going Home

Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: To that "heav'nly home," blest tho't to me Refrain First Line: I am going home by and by Used With Tune: [To that "heav'nly home," blest tho't to me]

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Going Home

Hymnal: New Life No. 2 #10 (1886) First Line: To that "heavenly home," blest tho't to me Refrain First Line: I am going home by and by Languages: English Tune Title: [To that "heavenly home," blest tho't to me]
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Going Home

Hymnal: Pure Songs for Sunday-Schools #28 (1889) First Line: To that "heav'nly home," blest tho't to me Refrain First Line: I am going home by and by Languages: English Tune Title: [To that "heav'nly home," blest tho't to me]

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J. Calvin Bushey

1847 - 1929 Composer of "[To that "heav'nly home," blest tho't to me]" in Pure Songs for Sunday-Schools James Calvin Bushey USA 1847-1929. Born in Arendtsville, PA, Bushey was a singing teacher who lived in Ohio during the latter 19th century. He compiled several music collections, including “The Chorus Class” (1879), “Sparkling Gems” (1880), “Choral Climax” (1886), and “Magneic Melodies” (1892), all published by the Music firm of Will L. Thompson. Bushey moved to Peoria,IL, late in life and died there. John Perry
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