John Harrison Tenney, 1840-1918
Born: November 22, 1840, Rowley, Massachusetts.
Born just after the presidential campaign of "Tippecanoe and Tyler, too," Tenney was named after American president William Henry Harrison. A deacon in the Congregational Church in Linebrook, Massachusetts, he edited or was associate editor of over 30 books, and contributed to hundreds more. His works include:
American Male Choir
Temperance Jewels, with Elisha Hoffman (Boston, Massachusetts: Oliver Ditson & Company, 1879)
Bells of Victory, with Elisha Hoffman (Boston, Massachusetts: Oliver Ditson & Com… Go to person page >
Tune Title: [In the courts of heav'n we'll sing a nobler song]First Line: In the courts of heav'n we'll sing a nobler songComposer: J. H. TenneyDate: 1881
Tune Title: [In the courts of heav'n we'll sing a nobler song]First Line: In the courts of heav'n we'll sing a nobler songComposer: J. H. TenneyDate: 1884
Tune Title: [In the courts of heav'n we'll sing a nobler song]First Line: In the courts of heav'n we'll sing a nobler songComposer: J. H. TenneyDate: 1889
Tune Title: [In the courts of heav'n we'll sing a nobler song]First Line: In the courts of heav'n we'll sing a nobler songComposer: J. H. TenneyIncipit: 12335 32176 51233Date: 1899
Tune Title: [In the courts of heaven we'll sing a nobler song]First Line: In the courts of heaven we'll sing a nobler songComposer: J. H. TenneyDate: 1887