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Hamlin Sacred Quartette - When The Roll Is Called Up Yonder / O Come, All Ye Faithful flac album

Hamlin Sacred Quartette - When The Roll Is Called Up Yonder / O Come, All Ye Faithful flac album
  • Performer Hamlin Sacred Quartette
  • Title When The Roll Is Called Up Yonder / O Come, All Ye Faithful
  • Date of release 1928
  • Style Country
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  • Genre World & Folk & Country
  • Size MP3 1202 mb
  • Size FLAC 1535 mb
  • Rating: 4.5
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Some of his hymns include: "Come, Oh, Come to Me," "The Day of All Days," "We Shall Reign with Him in Glory," and "When The Roll Is Called Up Yonder. Some of hymn music with lyrics by others include: "A Home in My Heart for Jesus," "I Remember Calvary," and "When the Saints are Marching In" (1896). The lyrics to "When the Saints are Marching In" are by Katharine E. Purvis. This song is not to be confused with "When The Saints Go Marching In," which was published in 1927 with similar words and music and.

O Come, All Ye Faithful" (originally written in Latin as Adeste Fideles) is a Christmas carol that has been attributed to various authors, including John Francis Wade (1711–1786), John Reading (1645–1692), King John IV of Portugal (1604–1656), and anonymous monks. The earliest printed version is in a book published by Wade, but the earliest manuscript bears the name of King John IV, and is located in the library of the Ducal Palace of Vila Viçosa

When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder is an 1893 hymn with words and music by James Milton Black. The song was inspired by the idea of The Book of Life mentioned in the Bible, and by the absence of a child in Black's Sunday school class when the attendance was taken

When the trumpet of the Lord shall sound, and time shall be no more, And the morning breaks, eternal, bright and fair; When the saved of earth shall gather over on the other shore, And the roll is called up yonder, I’ll be there. Refrain: When the roll is called up yonder, When the roll is called up yonder, When the roll is called up yonder, When the roll is called up yonder, I’ll be there

Harry Christophers and The Sixteen are not kidding when they call this album "A Traditional Christmas Carol Collection. Not only is the selection of songs 100% "chestnut"; the arrangements, too, are the tried-and-true harmonies many of us remember from the hymnal. that while they are called "The Sixteen", there are at least twenty of them in the picture. But then that just means we're getting a twenty-five percent bonus value! IT Doesn't get better than this! 5. By Don the MadDog.

The chant "Why Are We Waiting," which is generally sung by a frustrated gathering of people waiting for somebody to turn up, is sung to the tune of "O Come All Ye Faithful. According to Professor Bennett Zon, the head of the department of music at Durham University in England, John Wade's text of "Adeste Fideles" has "clear references" to Bonnie Prince.

O come, all ye faithful, joyful and triumphant O come ye, O come ye, to Bethlehem Come and behold Him, born the King of angels. O come, let us adore Him O come, let us adore Him O come, let us adore Him Christ the Lord Christ the Lord. This Fleeting Moment.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A When The Roll Is Called Up Yonder
Written-By – Black*
B O Come, All Ye Faithful

Notes

Hamlin Sacred Quartette is a pseudonym for Woodlawn Quartette.

Sides A and B personnel unknown (vocal quartet with organ accompaniment).

Side A recorded ca. 1 August 1927 in Birmingham, AL.
Side B recorded ca. 17 August 1927 in Birmingham, AL.

Side A matrix GEX-760-A.
Side B matrix GEX-826.

Credits, matrix numbers and recording dates reported in Tony Russell "Country Music Records: A Discography, 1921-1942."