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[I want to love my Savior as on I go]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Luther G. Presley Tune Key: C Major Used With Text: I Want To Be Faithful

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I Want To Be Faithful

Author: L. G. P. Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: I want to love my Savior as on I go Used With Tune: [I want to love my Savior as on I go]

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I Want to Be Faithful

Author: L. G. P. Hymnal: Special Radio Selections #146 (1943) First Line: I want to love my Savior as on I go Refrain First Line: I want to be faithful and do my part Languages: English Tune Title: [I want to love my Savior as on I go]

I Want To Be Faithful

Author: L. G. P. Hymnal: Living Songs No. 5 #22 (1972) First Line: I want to love my Savior as on I go Languages: English Tune Title: [I want to love my Savior as on I go]

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Luther G. Presley

1887 - 1974 Person Name: L. G. P. Author of "I Want to Be Faithful" in Special Radio Selections Luther G. Presley (March 6, 1887 – December 6, 1974) was a songwriter, musician, and composer, who is best-known for writing the lyrics to the gospel song "When the Saints Go Marching In". Luther G. Presley was born on Beckett Mountain in Faulkner County, Arkansas on March 6, 1887. He studied music beginning at the age of 14, where he excelled. He soon became choir director. He wrote his first song, "Gladly Sing," when he was 17. He furthered his study in singing and music, under renowned teachers. Work Luther Presley wrote the lyrics for the gospel spiritual "When the Saints Go Marching In", in 1937, while Virgil O. Stamps composed the music and melody to the famous work. Luther Presley was inducted into the Southern Gospel Music Association Hall of Fame in 2008. --wikipedia.org
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