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[In that country bright]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Powell G. Fithian Incipit: 12345 65433 22122 Used With Text: I'll Be There

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I'll Be There

Author: John L. Newkirk Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: In that country bright Used With Tune: [In that country bright]

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I'll Be There

Author: John L. Newkirk Hymnal: Heavenly Sunlight #4 (1900) First Line: In that country bright Languages: English Tune Title: [In that country bright]
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I'll Be There

Author: John L. Newkirk Hymnal: Evangelistic Edition of Heavenly Sunlight #4 (1900) First Line: In that country bright Refrain First Line: I'll be there, over there Languages: English Tune Title: [In that country bright]

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Powell G. Fithian

b. 1861 Composer of "[In that country bright]" in Heavenly Sunlight Born: April 30, 1861, Greenwich Township (now Gibbstown), New Jersey. Fithian was music director for the public schools in Camden, New Jersey. He and his wife Julia were both listed in the 1910 and 1920 census, but his wife appears alone in the 1930 census. Powell’s works include: Songs of the Mercy Seat, with George Hugg (Methodist Episcopal Book Room, 1899) Songs for Work and Worship, with Howard Entwisle & Adam Geibel (Dayton, Ohio: Lorenz & Company, 1900) Exalted Praise, with Howard Entwisle (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: MacCalla & Company, 1901) Heavenly Sunlight, with Howard Entwisle & Adam Geibel (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: MacCalla & Company, 1902) The Fithian Music Primer (New York: American Book Company, 1915) --www.hymntime.com/tch/

John L. Newkirk

Author of "I'll Be There" in Heavenly Sunlight
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