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[Hey, now, everybody sing]

[Hey, now, everybody sing]

Composer: Orien Johnson; Arranger: Keith Stent
Published in 1 hymnal


Composer: Orien Johnson

Died: January 9, 2011, possibly in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Johnson studied and taught music at Wheaton College, Illinois, where future evangelist Billy Graham was one of his students. He is said to have written that Graham "was a poor trumpet player, but I understood he had other talents." In 1935, Orien and his wife Lillian moved to Seattle, Washington, where he became music director at Ballard High School. He also headed the Ballard Young Life Club until moving to Colorado Springs around 1947. There, he led the Cañon City Young Life Club, directed the choir at the Colorado Springs First Presbyterian Church, and was director of Public Relations for the Young Life organization. © The Cyber Hymnal™The Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymnt… Go to person page >

Arranger: Keith Stent

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Tune Information

Title: [Hey, now, everybody sing]
Composer: Orien Johnson
Arranger: Keith Stent
Incipit: 15666 65666 65443
Key: C Major
Copyright: © 1982 Fred Bock Music Company. Adminitered by Kingsway's Thankyou Music

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Complete Anglican Hymns Old and New #820

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