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When I Reach that Beautiful Home

As I travel through this life, 'mid its danger, toil and strife

Author: Bobby Burnett (1953)
Tune: [As I travel through this life, 'mid its danger, toil and strife]
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Author: Bobby Burnett

Bobby was the son of Ruben Jackson Burnett & Mollie Newman Burnett. and husband of Nobie Ruth O’Neal Burnett. He served as pastor of the Temple Baptist Church, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, for 45 years. In 1957, the same year he established the church, he and Videt Polk founded the Gospel Singers of America. He is remembered as an accomplished pianist and song writer. Sources: Baxter, pp. 97-99 Findagrave, accessed 18 Nov 2016 © The Cyber Hymnal™. Used by permission. (www.hymntime.com)  Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: As I travel through this life, 'mid its danger, toil and strife
Title: When I Reach that Beautiful Home
Author: Bobby Burnett (1953)
Language: English
Refrain First Line: When I reach that beautiful city, when I see my beautiful home
Copyright: © 1953, by Stamps Quartet Music Co., Inc., in "Gospel Star"

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Superior Quartet Songs #22

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