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[It's bubbling, it's bubbling]

[It's bubbling, it's bubbling]

Composer: Mildred Sullivan Lacour (1936)
Published in 3 hymnals


Composer: Mildred Sullivan Lacour

Mildred was the daughter of James Sullivan, and wife of Lawrence L. Lacour. She was educated at St. Elizabeth College; John Fletcher College, University Park, Iowa; Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois; and the Juilliard School in New York City. She studied harp and received two degrees from these schools. In the 1950s, Mildred and her husband spent several years in Japan, performing in 190 concerts and helping establish 21 churches. In 980s they were at Oral Roberts University, Tulsa, Oklahoma, where Mildred was Director of Graduate Community Life. They subsequently moved to Bartlesville, Oklahoma, where her husband was a senior pastor, and where Mildred retired. In her later years, Mildred moved to Colorado Springs, where she… Go to person page >

Tune Information

Title: [It's bubbling, it's bubbling]
Composer: Mildred Sullivan Lacour (1936)
Incipit: 13123 12334 32342
Notes: Chorus of hymn: Since I came to Jesus, for heaven made a start
Copyright: © 1936 by James P. Sullivan

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Instances

Instances (1 - 3 of 3)

Action #31

Salvation Songs for Children, Number One #32

Audio

Singspiration Three #100

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