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Go Down to the Jordan

Sometimes I get so lonely, Sometimes I get so blue

Author: Bennie S. Triplett
Tune: [Sometimes I get so lonely]
Published in 4 hymnals

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Author: Bennie S. Triplett

Triplett, Bennie Stevens. (Charlotte, North Carolina, January 5, 1929-- ). Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee). B.A., Tennessee Wesleyan College. Ordained minister. Served as State Overseer for the Churches of God in North and South Dakota, Indiana, and Florida. Numerous gospel recording artists have recorded his songs, including: "How about Your Heart," "Go Down to the Jordan," "Trust in the Lord," and "Jesus Is Precious." --Bob J. Neil, DNAH Archives Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Sometimes I get so lonely, Sometimes I get so blue
Title: Go Down to the Jordan
Author: Bennie S. Triplett
Language: English
Refrain First Line: I guess I'll just go down to the Jordan river
Publication Date: 1950
Copyright: © 1950, by Tennessee Music & Printing Co., in "Sing of Him"

Timeline

Instances

Instances (1 - 4 of 4)

Camp Meeting Songs, a Collection of Gospel Songs ... #d123

Gospel Quartet Music No. 1 #d89

Songs of Cheer #134

The Edwards Album #d63

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