Climbing Up To Glory
Public Domain Jubilee Song; by James S. Putnam; arr. by J.J. Sawyer 1883
ARTIST: from American Memory by J.S. Putnam ; arr. by J.J. Sawyer
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CATEGORY: Traditional and Public Domain Gospel
DATE: 1883
RECORDING INFO: Climbing Up To Glory
J.S. Putnam; arranged by J.J. Sawyer. Originally published: [New York] : W.A. Evans, & Bro., c1883.
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SOURCES: American Memory
NOTES: "Climbing Up To Glory" is a public domain jubilee song by James S. Putnam; arranged by J.J. Sawyer (author of Blow Gabriel Blow). It was originally published in New York by W.A. Evans, & Bro., circa 1883.
CLIMBING UP TO GLORY- James S. Putnam; arranged by J.J. Sawyer 1883 (first verse and chorus only)
I am going to leave this sinful world, I am going far away,
Climbing up to glory mighty slow.
I'm going to keep-a inchin' if it takes till judgement day,
Climbing up to glory mighty slow.
Oh bretheren and sisters come join our little band,
Climbing up to glory mighty slow.
Teh way is dark and dreary but we'll travel hand in hand,
Climbing up to glory mighty slow.
CHORUS: Oh bretheren, come along,
Oh sisters, come along.
Class leaders come along,
And we'll climb to the moon so high.
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