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[Tossing on the billow] (Vail)

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: S. J. Vail Incipit: 54565 11716 57671

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Tossing On the Billow

Appears in 28 hymnals Refrain First Line: While the tempest rages Used With Tune: [Tossing on the billow]

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Tossing On the Billow

Hymnal: International Song Service #56b (1887) Refrain First Line: While the tempest rages Languages: English Tune Title: [Tossing on the billow]
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While the tempest rages

Hymnal: International Song Service #130 (1895) First Line: Tossing on the billow Lyrics: 1 Tossing on the billow, Rocking in the blast, Fainting on the pillow, Verging to the last. Refrain: While the tempest rages, To the Rock of Ages, To the Rock of Ages, I am clinging fast. 2 Skies all clad in sable, Storm-clouds flying past, Clinging to the cable, I am anchored last. [Refrain] 3 Gone each earthly treasure, Cut away each mast; Vanish earthly pleasure, Still I'm anchored fast. [Refrain] 4 Sorrows multiplying, Prospects overcast, Weeping, groaning, sighing, Still I'm anchored fast. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: TOSSING ON THE BILLOW
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While the tempest rages

Hymnal: The Gospel Singer #52 (1874) First Line: Tossing on the billow, Rocking in the blast Tune Title: TOSSING ON THE BILLOW

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S. J. Vail

1818 - 1884 Composer of "[Tossing on the billow]" in International Song Service In his youth Silas Jones Vail learned the hatter's trade at Danbury, Ct. While still a young man, he went to New York and took employment in the fashionable hat store of William H. Beebe. Later he established himself in business as a hatter at 118 Fulton Street, where he was for many years successful. But the conditions of trade changed, and he could not change with them. After his failure in 1869 or 1870 he devoted his entire time and attention to music. He was the writer of much popular music for use in churches and Sunday schools. Pieces of music entitled "Scatter Seeds of Kindness," "Gates Ajar," "Close to Thee," "We Shall Sleep, but not Forever," and "Nothing but Leaves" were known to all church attendants twenty years ago. Fanny Crosby, the blind authoress, wrote expressly for him many of the verses he set to music. --Vail, Henry H. (Henry Hobart). Genealogy of some of the Vail family descended from Jeremiah Vail at Salem, Mass., 1639, p. 234.
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