Search Results

Tune Identifier:"^youll_find_it_out_weve_come_williams$"

Planning worship? Check out our sister site, ZeteoSearch.org, for 20+ additional resources related to your search.

Tunes

tune icon
Tune authorities

[You'll find it out we've come to stay]

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Rev. W. A. Williams Incipit: 13134 54557 65433 Used With Text: Keep the Ball a Rolling

Texts

text icon
Text authorities

Keep the Ball a Rolling

Author: W. A. W. Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: You'll find it out we've come to stay Refrain First Line: Agitate! agitate! keep the ball a rolling Used With Tune: [You'll find it out we've come to stay]

Instances

instance icon
Published text-tune combinations (hymns) from specific hymnals
Page scan

Keep the Ball a Rolling!

Author: W. A. Williams Hymnal: Silver Tones #33 (1892) First Line: You'll find it out we've come to stay Refrain First Line: Agitate! agitate! keep the ball a rolling Topics: Temperance Languages: English Tune Title: [You'll find it out we've come to stay]
Page scan

Keep the Ball a Rolling!

Author: W. A. W. Hymnal: Temperance Day Number 6 #26 (1910) First Line: You'll find it out we've come to stay Refrain First Line: Agitate! agitate! keep the ball a rolling Topics: Temperance Languages: English Tune Title: [You'll find it out we've come to stay]

Keep the Ball A-Rolling

Author: W. A. W. Hymnal: Nuggets of Gold #38 (1898) First Line: You'll find it out we've come to stay Refrain First Line: Agitate, agitate, keep the ball a rolling Languages: English Tune Title: [You'll find it out we've come to stay]

People

person icon
Authors, composers, editors, etc.

J. H. Hall

1855 - 1941 Arranger of "[You'll find it out we've come to stay]" in Temperance Day Number 6 Jacob Henry Hall, 1855-1941 Born: Jan­u­a­ry 2, 1855, near Har­ris­on­burg, Vir­gin­ia. Died: De­cem­ber 22, 1941. Buried: Day­ton, Vir­gin­ia. Son of farm­er George G. Hall and Eliz­a­beth Thom­as Hall, Ja­cob at­tend­ed sing­ing schools taught by Tim­o­thy Funk when he was a boy. As his love of mu­sic pro­gressed, he earned mo­ney by trap­ping quail and bought a Ger­man ac­cor­di­on; he soon learned to play one part while sing­ing an­o­ther. Af­ter he and his bro­ther joint­ly pur­chased an or­gan, he taught him­self to play hymn tunes, Gos­pel songs, and an­thems. He went on to stu­dy mu­sic the­ory, har­mo­ny, and com­po­si­tion in Har­ris­on­burg and else­where, and in 1877 at­tend­ed a Nor­mal Mu­sic School in New Mar­ket, Vir­gin­ia, taught by Ben­ja­min Un­seld and P. J. Merges. Af­ter­ward, he par­tnered with H. T. Wart­man for two years to con­duct sing­ing schools and con­ven­tions. In 1890, Hall at­tend­ed Da­na’s Mu­sical In­sti­tute in War­ren, Ohio, and a nor­mal school run by George & F. W. Root at Sil­ver Lake, New York. He lat­er served as prin­ci­pal of the Na­tion­al Nor­mal School of Mu­sic. Hall’s works in­clude: Hall’s Songs of Home, 1885 The Star of Beth­le­hem (Day­ton, Vir­gin­ia: Rue­bush-Kief­fer Com­pa­ny) Musical Mil­lion (as­sis­tant ed­it­or) Spirit of Praise, with Will­iam Kirk­pat­rick & Charles Case (Day­ton, Vir­gin­ia: The Rue­bush-Kieff­er Com­pa­ny, 1911) Hall’s Quar­tettes for Men, 1912 Biography of Gos­pel Song and Hymn Writ­ers/em> (New York: Flem­ing H. Re­vell Com­pa­ny, 1914) Sources-- Hall, pp. 329-34 Lyrics-- Glorious Morn­ing Dawns, The O Thou Whose Match­less Pow­er Con­trols --hymntime.com/tch

William A. Williams

1854 - 1938 Person Name: W. A. W. Author of "Keep the Ball a Rolling!" in Temperance Day Number 6