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I Wouldn't Miss It

Author: Charles B. Wycuff

Charles Wycuff was born February 20, 1925 near Gadsden, Alabama, and was a first cousin to the songwriter Vep Ellis. He was a Church of God minister, and wrote gospel songs and taught singing schools in association with the Tennessee Music Company. David Hamrick from --Mrs. J.R. Baxter & Videt Polk, Gospel Song Writers Biography (Dallas: Stamps-Baxter, 1971), pp. 266-267. Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: I've started out to win a place when I have run this earthly race
Title: I Wouldn't Miss It
Author: Charles B. Wycuff (1962)
Language: English
Refrain First Line: By His grace I'll make it
Copyright: © 1962, by Tennessee Music & Printing Company in "Forever Sing"

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Best of All Number 2 #d82

Forever Sing #64

Hymns of the Spirit #228

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