Up the Road to Glory

Author: Velma Rickles

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Author: Rupert Cravens

Born: Ju­ly 2, 1911. Died: De­cem­ber 24, 1983, Law­rence Coun­ty, Ten­nes­see. Buried: Mi­mo­sa Cem­e­te­ry, Law­rence­burg, Ten­nes­see. Lyrics-- As We Daily Tra­vel On Be Near Me, Dear Sav­ior, and Guide Brighter, Bliss­ful Day Is Just Ahead, A By Faith We Look Be­yond This Vale Christ Is Com­ing Back from Glo­ry Cross I’ll Bear for Je­sus, The Dear Sinner, Your Life Is No More Than a Breeze Deep in My Heart Is a Calm So Di­vine Each Day My Heart Is Filled with Praise Every Day Let Me Live Close to Je­sus Far Away from God and Home Far Beyond the Sta­rry Sky Is a Home Father in Hea­ven So Loved a Lost World, The From the Broad Way of Sin… Go to person page >

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First Line: All my cares and troubles have passed away since Jesus made me pure and free
Title: Up the Road to Glory
Author: Velma Rickles (1942)
Author: Rupert Cravens (1942)
Language: English
Refrain First Line: I'm traveling up the road to glory land
Copyright: © 1942 by James D. Vaughan Music Publisher in "Crowning Glory"

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