J. W. Acuff

Short Name: J. W. Acuff
Full Name: Acuff, J. W. (James Warren), 1864-1937
Birth Year: 1864
Death Year: 1937

Born: January 4, 1864, Freestone County, Texas.
Died: August 1, 1937, Georgetown, Texas.
Buried: Odd Fellows Cemetery, Georgetown, Texas.

James was a well known singer and song writer among the Churches of Christ in Texas. He wrote several popular Gospel songs, often led the singing for protracted meetings, and helped compile hymnals for the Firm Foundation Company of Austin. His career as a singer and song writer spanned nearly 50 years.

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Texts by J. W. Acuff (18)sort ascendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
When we meet in that bright cityJ. W. Acuff (Arranger)English1
When the harvest time is endedJames Warren Acuff (Author)English14
When Jesus calls us homeJames Warren Acuff (Author)English5
We're here to preach, to sing and prayJames Warren Acuff (Author)English2
Weary sinner, heed the call, gently pleading withJames Warren Acuff (Author)1
We are marching on toward ZionJ. W. Acuff (Author)1
There's a home beyond death's tideJames Warren Acuff (Author)1
There's a beautiful city where pilgrims areJames Warren Acuff (Author)2
There's a battle raging nowJ. W. A. (Author)English3
My Savior has gone a blest home to prepareJames W. Acuff (Author)English8
Let us go out in the harvestJ. W. A. (Author)English2
Just over the shining strandJames Warren Acuff (Author)1
I've a home prepared where the saints abideJames W. Acuff (Author)English99
In the blessed light of JesusJames Warren Acuff (Author)1
In that city bright and fairJ. W. Acuff (Author)1
In my Father's house are many mansions fair (Acuff)J. W. Acuff (Author)English1
I love to sing of that blest home aboveJames W. Acuff (Author)English2
Christ died upon the crossJames Warren Acuff (Author)1
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