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[I'm standing, standing at the station]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: G. Kieffer Vaughan Used With Text: The Train that's Coming Through

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The Train that's Coming Through

Author: Rev. Morgan Williams Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: I'm standing, standing at the station Refrain First Line: The train that's coming thru Used With Tune: [I'm standing, standing at the station]

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The Train that's Coming Through

Author: Rev. Morgan Williams Hymnal: Sacred Thoughts #130 (1943) First Line: I'm standing, standing at the station Refrain First Line: The train that's coming thru Languages: English Tune Title: [I'm standing, standing at the station]

The Train that's Coming Through

Author: Rev. Morgan Williams Hymnal: Boundless Love #130 (1944) First Line: I'm standing, standing at the station Refrain First Line: The train that's coming thru Languages: English Tune Title: [I'm standing, standing at the station]

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Morgan Williams

b. 1892 Person Name: Rev. Morgan Williams Author of "The Train that's Coming Through" in Sacred Thoughts Morgan Williams was born in Laurel County, Kentucky on January 30. 1892. He was ordained a minister of the gospel in the Christian Church on April 14, 1923. In his early 30s, Morgan went blind, but his ministry of preaching and writing the lyrics to gospel songs continued until his death in the early 1960s. His early work was often bought and published by the gospel music companies in Nashville, Tennessee. Janet Sparkman (daughter)

G. Kieffer Vaughan

1893 - 1969 Composer of "[I'm standing, standing at the station]" in Sacred Thoughts
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