xt73r20rv412 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dipstest/xt73r20rv412/data/mets.xml Dann, Hollis, 1861-1939 1924 scores (documents for music) M1670.D35 F5 1924 English C. C. Birchard Contact the Lucille Little Fine Arts Library for information regarding rights and use of this collection Spirituals (Songs) Fifty-eight Spirituals for Choral Use, 1924 text 61 pages, 28 cm. Call Number: M1670.D35 F5 1924 Fifty-eight Spirituals for Choral Use, 1924 1924 1924 2023 true xt73r20rv412 section xt73r20rv412  

 

 

 

Fiftq aEiqht Spiritudls

For Choral 1136

Edited bu
Hollis Dana

Harmonized b1]
Harvest; Worthington Loomis

 

 

 

 

 

 

    

Ill} 4,: . Lazlii 315'}. «If? nsgisi Lin”. 9 1%....“ :ulfitwrrxvh‘fkphgm

 

 

 

 EIFTY- EIGHT SPIRITUALS
FOR CHORAL USE

EDITED‘WBY 7 d ,2

HOLLIS]; pANN

HARMONIZED BY

HARVEY WORTHINGTON LOOMIS

The arrangements are for mixed voices, with the
exception of fourteen numbers for male voices,
and three for women’s voices with optional bass

1
.
i
s
r
I,

I
i
I
i
v
i
~

‘ ‘v (v «V's-m 1

-«;.\-v‘ . ..\ «

«\Ktxnt: 9““ v
I . I " "‘

c.‘ {C "VCR

I: I; - ‘15:“. .L'étf',’
; WITH SAILS 8LQARS?

- ~——- -———-—-—-—————————-———l'- r
' %‘\'\ ‘Tkx‘fit F K“!\\‘ V ‘\-\‘.\\\‘\V\‘\ -

r
{a
V.
'1

«

BOSTON
BIRCHARD & CO.

 

  

oreword

Folk songs have sprung from the soil, uncultivated, like wild flowers. The history
of folk music leads us into the home of simplicity and primitive emotions that find an
outlet in song that voices the singer’s joy and sorrow, hope and despair. In no form
or self-expression is a people’s heritage more easily traced. It bears the indelible
mark of a racial temperament evolved through a great variety of conditions in which
history and climate are outstanding factors. It is claimed with some show of reason
that our country has no folk song; that the essential conditions from which folk music
is evolved, are not, never haVe been and never will be present in our land. That is
probably true with respect to the native white race. Our songs have been made for us.

But for generations we have had a great Negro population whose early days were in-
fluenced by conditions that make folk music inevitable; and in the songs called “Spirit-
uals " are to be found all the essentials of true folk music.

Its roots are in the soil of our land; it found its first expression among dwellers
in our land, many of them native, and all destined to become an integral part of our
citizenship. They are chiefly religious songs owing to the fact that religion was the
Negro’s sole refuge in troubled times, and he escaped despair by evoking the hopeful-
ness that lay in the vivid picture of a new Kingdom to come. Seldom do we find the
note of tragedy that sounds so persistently in the folk songs of the Slavic races. It
may justly be said that almost every spiritual is an anodyne for sorrow; and, while
one feels that sorrow is at the roots of it, there is an exaltation of faith and hope that
overwhelms all lesser emotions, and it is not difficult to understand the comfort the
early singers derived from these songs.

Originating as simple folk tunes, many of these spirituals have been developed
into works of genuine art. There is so much mingled tenderness, pathos and power
in the melodies that the impulse to enlarge them in form and expression has been felt
by expert musicians, and wherever the songs have been treated with full comprehen-
sion of the spirit that brought them into being, the result has been to endow the
literature of music with new treasure.

The Negroes themselves first recognized the possibilities for enlarging and embellish~
ing their primitive songs and we have become familiar with many of them in the ver—
sions used by various groups of “Jubilee singers”. The musical instinct of the Negro
race has often produced extraordinary results in the singing of these songs, eflects
which white singers try in vain to achieve. But we need not, for that reason, forego
the genuine pleasure to be found in singing and listening to these beautiful songs, or
from studying their subtle charm and almost unlimited possibilities for development
into art forms.

The examples in this book represent an attempt to emphasize racial charac-
teristic: from the primitive melodies, rich in rhythmic and harmonic suggestion,
Mr. Loomis has built his structure by careful and sympathetic study of the
N egro’s instinct and imagination, and his methods of expressing them. They contain
nothing that is inconsistent with the origin and true development of this priceless
store of melody, and at no time is the basic tune lost sight of or slighted for the sake of
meretricious effect.

EDITOR 'AND PUBLISHERS

 

 

 

g?)
my?
‘\
(*0
R

 

Aq,‘ I ’9‘
a « / e 4/

 

  

 

 

\ )

   
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

F'ft E' ht Spir't 1 ‘
The Garden of Eden‘
'Mixed. Voices
. ' ' (dialed 0h
Allegro con spirlto r J y) | l >
I t - i _ i ’4 i
4% i { ¥ 5 i i a] r i j
1. 0__ A-dam, where are you? O A-dam, where are you? O..__.
2. A- dam you ate de ap-ple, Oh, you ate de ap - ple, Oh,...
3 A m it was for - bid-den, Oh, it was for - bid-den, Oh,...
We!ody)J’\J-
I)... ; l l g l = ..f' 1 ”f— l
i i i f E F t J- 2.- ; u a
\ me r I E) lA - dam,
(l A " " ‘ dam, (Melody) 773’"
(1 {A i I L i 1 I l ‘— J
1m (1' \6} i 11 4i i I l 7 i i 1 i J}
: l. ' _. r :-
%_0_______._§_ f a i—é 1. g-
A - dam, where are you? Oh, what a try — in’ time! Lord,
you ate de ap - ple, Oh, what a try - in’ time! Lord,
it was for - bid - den; Oh, what a try- in’ time! Walk
J «l .J J 1 Pl . 4 [A l l
A: : ' a ' I a a 5 2L- 1L :
7' - t — i — : - > I :
Oh what a time! "‘P

  
   

 
    
  

  

Gar - den, Lord,
Eve gave it to me, Lord, Eve gave it to me, Lord_
out ob de Gar - den, Walk out ob de Gar - den, Walk-

cresc.

Gar — den
Eve gave it to me what
Gar - den

 
 

W

try _ in’ time!

‘This Spiritual, in common with many others possesses a humorous element, yet these songs were never conceived
in a spirit of irreverence, the Deity was regarded as a very human and loving father, always willing to sympathize
with his children's moods, whether gay or sombre, thus a most intimate and everyday form of expression was inev-
itable.

Copyright MCMXXIV‘hy C. C.Birchard & Company
International Copyright Secured

 

  

2 R011, Jordan, R011!

Mixed Voices with Solos‘

”’1’

      
   
   

Cogspirito 17.

R011, jor— dan, r011! R011, Jor — dan ,

f 1?“

rapid tremolo

no ritard
1’

go to heb— ben when I ' To hear Jor - dan

b 1‘"

 

(A Solo voice)

CHORUS A _

Broth—ers,
Moth - ers, Yes ,
(A Solo Sis — ters, you ought-er had a been there! 011013075
voice) mp f

”1p

Used by permission of Robert Foresman, owner of Copyright .
I This number may be sung a Capella.

-
'- 0‘ o
0 '10 o

 

 

4 ~ ———v~————~A—-——-—‘-—-v A «“5

....-.-—s_o- 4 4

V4,] in n. qgw-“__¢_i___ . Aw! ,V A

- rm.‘,

 

  

01! OR . }

ritard.

set—tin up in de King—dam.

 

,2
1
1
Q.
5

To hear Jor—dan

 

ritard.

PP

 

PP

rapid trem ritard.
C’reSC.

Aw-
1 fl” w m ’"P
. J 1 : — :b I -
. I 4
WW

 

 

 

 

 

I rn'f t y y

And help me to drive off Sa - tan?

 

 

  

I’m a-Rollin’
(Mixed Voices)

Allegro (With a swinging rhythm)

    
     

- in’, I’m a - roll - in’ thro’ an un -»

14- ._ M

roll - - in’

friend-1y world; I’m a — ", I’m - roll — in’, thro’ an

Ad»

   

thro’ de world,

won’t you help,
m

       
  
    
 

  
 
   

  

 
 

broth— ers,
sis — ters,% won’t you help me?

0 §
mp preach - ers,

un — friend - ly world.

0h!

 

   
 
     
 
 
   

      
  
    

     

broth- ers,
sis - ters,€ won’t you help me

broth - ers,
O 3
preach- ers,

sis - ters,€ won’t you
preach - ers,

 

  

won’t you

         

D. C.

  

help me?Won’t you help me in the set—vice of the

f

   
   
 

hl?
eP norit

A fl“),

,4,

 

 

 Sometimes I Feel Like a Moa‘nin’ Dove
(Mixed Voices)

Allegro moderato

 

   
      
   
        
  
 

     

Some-times I feel like a moan - in’ dove, Some-times I feel like a
Some-times I feel like a moth-er-less chil’, Some-times I feel like a

 

Pr \

D.

 

\

    

Hm hm

 

3 ' 3

      
 
 

\y

  

   
  
   
   

V
moan - in’ dove, Some-times I feel like a moan - in’ dove,
moth - er - less chil’, Some-times I feel like a moth - er - less chil’,

 

A

I).

Q. \Q.

       
 
 

__ _ hm

 

, A
(Melody)

long ways, long ways

J

 

long ways from home,____ A long ways from

long ways

   
  
 
  

long ways

from home, A long ways_ from home.
I15}

 

a” last time j

   

rall.

long ways from home... home.

”.4.

 
   
     
 

Tall. >—

from home,

 

  

Listen to de Lambs!"

Women’s Voices
(Optional Baritone)

foco fit a tempo

Allegro moderate mp

   
  

 

lis-ten to de lambs,

Allegro moderato
A

 

 

 

* This number may be sung a capella, with or without baritone.

 

 

 

 .~__.4m...__g< .7 ~M

 

 

 

 

lis - ten to

de

 

lambs,

Lis - ten to

 

  

10

REFRAIN

"‘P ”f Pifi mosso

       
        
     
 
    

want ’0 go t’ Heamenwhen I die. 1.Come on,_ sis — ter, wid your
2.Come on,_ sis - ter, an a-
3. Mind out,_. brud- der,how yo’

>

   

' ’ all,

   
  

 
   

v
Come on,come on,

   
 
 
      
  
  

b V
all _______._____._.

7

"f

    

  

Lis-ten... de lambs! Oh, come, come on,
Piu mosso
>

>

  

 
 

downs,
don’t be shame’,
cross!

 

Want t’ go t’ Heav- en when I

 

é

  

   
 
    
  

>—

 

>

  

V
come on, come on.__ Want t’ go t’ Heav- en when I

>—

I (

  

<

 

-bls..- a... V

 

 11

f

   
 
 
      
 
 

    
         

An .. gels n
gAn — - gels in’ for t’
Foot_.__.____ might slip, an’ yo’

 

f

   
  
 

    
 
       
   
   

 

Good an - gels a - wait - in’ for to
gGood an - gels a — wait - in’ for t’
Yo’ foot might a - slip, an’ yo’

4.)”

I want to go to Heav’n Oh how

 

>

can Ped.

additional voice optional)
Want to go to Heav.en, Oh!_________
rail. "*1" dim.

 

Want t’ go t’ Heav- en when I

give you crown,_
write yo’ names,_‘§

7
soul get 1037 Want t’ go t’ Heav-en when I
1»

write yo’ names,_
A 7
soul get 108,

want

give you crown,_§ V
I

 

 

  

12

Rise up, Shepherd and Foller "

 

  
 
 

 

 

 

 

Mixed Voices . _
Christmas Plantation Song
Allegro
1.Dere’s a. Star in de Eas’ On a Christ-mas morn, Rise up Shep-herd, an’
2. Ef you take best 0’ heed to de an—gel’s words, Rise up Shep-herd, an’
jggww'lé“ hie! ab ‘15:! 4531' ‘ J} I 4 LL]
‘E E1: 3' 1% v - a
Hark, ding - dong, ding - dong, ding - dong,

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

igflgfiz i i - it; 1%? L 1? I J]
\ ‘ l l I l I
Boom,_____ boom, boom,
fol- ler_____ It ’11 lead to de place where de Sa-vior’s born,—
fol - ler____ Yo’ll fer — git all yo’ flocks, an’ fer - git yo’ herds,—

          
 
 

   

r

__ boom,________.__ ‘boom,______.__ Oh

Rise up Shep—herd, an’ fol- ler._
Rise up Shep—herd, an’ fol-ler._ REFRAIIV fol - ler

   
  
 
 
  

  
   

  

F

- dong

{3V

bell.___.__ Fol - ler, fol — ler, Fol - ler, fol - ler,

f A

 
    

hark- dem bells.

fol- ler,

 

Leave yo’ sheep an’ yo’ lambs, Leave yo”

      
           
    
 
       
 

V

Rise up shep-herd,0h, rise!__..
P h

ding - dong,—

A

   

eWes an’ rams Rise up shep- herd, an’ fol - ler.

 

 

    

         

VV

1'

  

 

Oh hark dem bells.

 

' It is not essential to sing this carol in dialect.

 

.
7
S
E;
x
>.
4

‘5-

 

  

t4

 

A Little Set of Quills ‘ ‘3
Mixed Voices
Words adapted
Allegretto

Play on, .____ play on,_. play on, _

     
  
   

\v/

Play a lit-tle tune, lit-tle tune on

”Pi/\J‘lll .MDA

Aldon? in the Tenor
Oh,

\,

     
  
 
  

  

 

 

a lit- tle set

”\lllb

  

 
     
    
    

broth - er, play on, __ play on,

 

sem

 

  

of quills; Play_—_.__ a lit-tle tune, lit-tle tune on

? Zf~wlll l»; 1A

 

     

Fine 1. Oh
play ,_ broth- er. 2. Oh

the good Lord,
the_ good Lord,

 

 

     
  
   

 

V

 
 
  

  
   

a lit -tle set

3ell

 
 

of quills. (Humming or all

Pd

  
 

>.

__ He sees me,__ the_ good Lord,_. He hears me; Gwine to play Him_.

__ He loves me, the__ good Lord,.__ He‘ll save me; Gwine to play Him-

 

      

    

 

__ a tune On_ a lit-tle set of quills.
>

W?

Play a lit-tle tune.

 

Play a tune.

A

V 11111.
Play a lit- tle tune, a lit-tle tune.

 

 

 

t A primitive wind instrument whittled from reeds; the pipe-organ developed from this rudimentary device.

  

   

“Au—u...

 

14

Deep River
Mixed Voices

Moderato ed espressivo
CHORUS

   
 
  
     

WV

0—.— Lord, Lord!

0 Lord, dear Lord!

  

   

riv- er, Lord, I want tocross 0. Vi in- o camp-ground.
Lord!

 

K/

Deep

0‘1

 

dear Lord,____________ dear

A pp

    
       
 

   

A

0

dear Lord,__________ dear Lord!

Piil mosso

    
   
 
        

( 0L0)

    

1. Oh, don’t youwant to go to the gos-pel feast, That Prom-ised Land w ere
2. Oh, when I get toheav’nl will walk a-bout,There’s no one there to

QUARTET

   
  

 
   

v?“

Lord, dear

 

  
     

Lord!__._ Lord, I

 
 

all is peace?

ut out Lord, I want to cross 0 - ver in - to camp-ground.
p me .

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CHORUS
Lord, I want to cross 0 - ver in - to
A) u r pTSmP‘E’mB k 1 h s L h
\v 1 § i g {\Q ‘1 , I v A a v ' J
r r r u
Dear Lord!_.___ I want to cross,
want to cross 0 - ver in- to camp-ground, I want to cross,
'39.; 11 \ 3P } F Z J
IL % fi 1' _ g. I I [r V j

 

 

\ f
I

2
93
B
"
(9“)—
O

, V

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

QUARTET ‘15

camp - ground,.__ Lord, I want to cross 0 - ver in - to camp-ground.
rall. ,patempo fooo rail.

   
    

 
  

 
  
  
  

 
 
 
 

<
want to cross, cross

J A”, thO

o - ver_ in - to camp-ground.

A

          
    

      

cross______‘ in -

C110]? US
a tempo

0 camp - ground, 0 Lord!

   
    
     

 
     
        
 

”f F

Deep___ riv - er, My home

0 Lord ,_ O

A

is o - ver Jor- dan;

Lord!

    

   
 
  
  

PP

0_____ Lord, Lord!

0 Lord, dear Lord!

      
  
   
  

   

Deep________ riv- er, Lord, I want to cross 0 - ver in -to camp-ground.

Lord, dear Lord!

     

 

mu.

 
 

O____.___dear Lord,____________ dear__.___.._ Lord!

A Wheel in a Wheel

Moderato ‘ Mixed Voices

 

 

   
  

 

 

 

 

 

  
   
  
    
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

b u p I J k J \ p L I
. _ - I r P-X‘ If} I l g l . A__l
- - T 1‘, IN- A l '1 W
‘ I 1‘; 1 l' 1 II
W ‘ ' l l V
wheel in a wheel, A wheel in a
2. The wheel runs by faith, The wheel runs by
3. The wheel runs 11 love, The wheel runs by
A 1- — 5m. ”J ,J 1- .b
I I l a I ’ ' l l
i 4x l ll: r” l i l j'
\ ‘I‘ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ 1 P ' e . - .4
'IIth, my Lord'
Melody
pjoco rall

 
  

wheel;

 

 

 

   

faith; GWine to take a ride on de cha-riot wheel.
love;
My Lord! On de cha - riot wheel.
A W191! > my" __ ‘1’; J-

 
          
       

y Lordl Gwine to take a. ride on do cha-riot wheel.

”Oh, m
Jllelody

 

    

Oh, My Little Soul’s Gwine to Shine!
Mixed Voices

Allegro con gioia

my Iit - tle soul’s gwine to shine,

F’

My soul’s gwi ne shine,

mpOh,

        
  

       

  
   
 
 
   

shine,_

Oh,_.

gwine

        

h, my lit-tie soul’s gwine shine, h, my lit— tle

Oh, my lit—tie soul’s gwine to shine!

       
     
   

my soul’s gwine shine!

  
  

My soul’s gwine

soul, Oh, my lit -tle soul’s gwine to shine!

A11 a—round de heav’n’s gwine to shine,

  

      
   

      

   
  
   

 

   
 

F

A11 heav’n’s gwine shine, shine,_ Oh __

        

7 - .
heav n’s gw ne shine,

 
   

 

      

A11 a—round de heav’n’s gwine to shine, 11 a-round do

All a—round de heav’n’s gwine to shine._______ Fine

              
   
 

all heav’n’s

   

heav’n’s gwine

       

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

heav’n’s, All a - round de heav’n’s gwine_ to shine._
d) u f >I >1 >1 >. 1 1 >1 >1 >1 >1
yd. T I I I i 4L { I #L I I I I I I
i 1 _ _ vi
I I V I y 4|
1. ih, I don’t care where you bur— y my bod- y, Don’t care where you
2. You may bur’ my bod - yvin thLE-gypt gy-ar-den, Bur’ my bod — y in

me,._ Oh, I don’t carewhere you

1 hi imbibing

(Both sianzas) Oh, I don’t carewhere you bur -
>

“@Iéeeé

 

c: IL

 

 

 

 

 

A I I 1
L’ l 1 1 r H v Q
n ‘ J ‘ ,y u i F H L‘ V g 3
Oh, I don’t care, Oh,I don’t

 

a?

 

 

  

 

17

 

 

 

 

 

 

> > no fit. or pause DC.
1' l 1 J '
i i 1; saw
V l V
bur - y my bod - y, Don’t care where you bur- y my bod - y,
thLE-gypt gy - ar - den, Bur’ my bod - yvin thLE-gypt gy - ar — den,
bur - me, Oh, I don’t care where you bur — me..—

ll—Vv:
$—

lb;

<> lt—v

 

 

35> Ih—V

 

 

999A¢l

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Im:é 3 l ; 1' j j
ELL; ”i? l\ i i e :71 1.} i ll
care, Oh, I don’t care.
Rise and Shine
Allegro con spirito Mixed Voices
/j) | "av/.1 . 1 l cresc.
{A n i 'i i i - I i ,i n1
- ' Tr {51.1 E . i J. a s
. 0h, rise and shine, and give God the
2. Je - sus holds young lambs, young lambs in his
3. Je — sus leads his flock, his flock by still
m .
A) I J l J A cresc. l
V i a ' a i j ‘ a i a\ l
\ v n ' i $ € ir \_——{r+ ,9 {\V—l’, T‘r ,3 v 1
mpOh, rise,_._____ oh, rise_—_ and shine.
3 01630.
A L . l l — i . J I
I I l I I I
I i if i i E F i
' j V l r
I 6“ 6‘ I l
glo — ry, Oh, rise and shine, and give God the
b0 - som, He holds young lambs, young lambs in his
wa - ters, He leads his flock, his flock by still
cresc. J- a
J- - J bl J J (’1. J l l- J l G! r— - ]
50131 v“\ i i. F) i V i” l “ i
u,- v u 4*; f l V l 3 l V ‘
Oh, rise________ and shine,
/ Lt—IJ’EI i i fa % 7- i i F a fljjj
ws's “r” r'
glo - ry, Oh, rise and shine, and give God the—
I ha — som, He holds young lambs, young lambs in his_
wa - ters, He leads his flock, his flock by still
‘. l A L 4; lfJ- J l A. A l J (J
I-IQ.VD f r) r ‘
eve \\ at: r i\~—«‘T F {’Ji ; I , -
0h, rise _._____._. and shine, give God the

PIP

   
 
         
   
        

glo - ry, All,
bo - som, All, For the year of Ju- bi - lo.
wa - ters, All,
d b

"‘1’

   

 

glo - - ry, Oh, rise,____ oh, rise___. and shine!_

 

   
   
 

Brothers, Don’t Get Weary

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

Mixed .Voices
I, ‘1 A A _ A j A A ‘_ If :I 51“} ‘hbv‘fi—d
Feast-ing on milk and hon-ey and wine, Feast-ing on milk and»
A
a 9% {3—1:th
l 11 V U r J
I Y ' I ' J
\ l r y l
Feast on milk_ and wine, Feast on milk, on

u.

hon-ey and wine, Feast-hag 0n milk and hon-ey and wine,

 

milk and wine Feast on milk_______._ and wine.

See my Lord, feed-ing of His Lambs. .
me

  
  
   
     
  

broth - er,, don’t grow
preach - er, don’t grow

.5

My Lord.

 
 
   
 
   

Mam-my, don’t grow
Sin - ner, don’t grow

f

Malabar)

Sis - ter, don’t grow wear - y,
Chil-dren, don’t grow wear - y,
See my Lord, feed - ing of His Lambs. D C

m

    

 

My Lord.

 

 

 

  

 

19

J acob’s Ladder

Mixed Voices

COD spirito Two in a measure
p (Melody)

   
   

   
  
  
   
 
   

 

1. “We are climb-ing Ja - cob’s lad - der, lad - der,
2. Ev - ’ry round goes high - er, high - er, high - er,
3. Climb - ing up from earth to heav - en, heav - en,

1"

{fwe

are climb - ing Ja - cob’s lad - der,
2. Ev - ’ry round goes high - er, high - er,
3.Climb - ing up from earth to heav - en,
/ I ' ' - ~ '4 '1 .l 'l .1 .l
“ll—Tr J I l I l l 4 l

 

 

 

l—
I
darn

 

ii—EE

l

     
 
  

climb- ing Ja — cob’s lad - der, lad - der,

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ev - ’ry round goes high - er, high - er, high - er,
Climb-ing up from earth — to heav - en, heav - en,
J _ J J .. l .L _ A 44, J l
b 19 F l ’1’ F J1 l 1 i i q
\ 7 I [ I v I '
We are climb - ing Ja - cob’s lad - der,
Ev - ’ry round goes high and high - er,
Climb - ing up from earth to heav - en,

 

     
  

climb - ing Ja - cob’s.__ lad - der,

We are

f

climb-ing,_ We are climb-ing Ja - cob’s lad-der,

Jbl

 

      
    
   
 

     
 

A

We are climb - - ing Ja-cob’s lad - - - der,

 

mp [1.2. W3. /—\ I

501- diers
"‘P

Sol-diers of the light...___.__ light.

 

  

20

Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
Mixed Voices

 

Allegretto in strict rhythm Sweet
77: ’

      
  
   
 
 

(divide)

     

Swing low, Swing ow, swing.—

  

floaty/(Tenors and Basses)

            

 

    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Swing low, sweet char — i — ot,.__ Com—in’ or to car- ry me
char—i — ot,_ Sweet—
Ix b A . 2? 1
T i] I l A I fl
‘4 I T 14 T I A
I I A I I A v
x 1' F l f
swing low, swing—
- x I I L‘l 8 4 J" I l
I' H I I II II I o I I
II I “TI. H I I Z I Z 1 0
II TI " I I ,' I I] ’1
\ ‘ r if r r_ , r r
home, Swmg ‘low, sweet char - 1 — ot,_. Com— m for to car—ry me

 

 

mfmow)

home. 1. I looked o - ver Jor - an, what d’I see?~_
2. If you get___ there be - fore I do,___
3. I’m some - times up and some-times down,_

19 f

rall.

     
          
      
      

 

 

A band of an — gels
Com-in’ for to car- ry me home, Tell all my friends I’m
But still my soul feels
(swing low,
(011012)], (divide) 7 mf_ mu.

   

  
     

  

Sweet char - i— 0t, Swing low,
Lento
Home, home!

 

      
 
    
   
   
     
 

p <

' Melody

     

come for me,_. espress.
com — 1n’ too,_ Com-1n’ for to car—ry me home.
heav’n — ward bound ,

44

    

 
 
  

Swing 10w, Home, home!

 

 

t This number may be sung in Etnthe Db in measure 13 to be read Db-

 

 

 X
I
i
Y

 

Sun Don’t Set in de Mornin’ 21

Mixed Voices

Con spirito p

      
  

Sun don’t set in de morn - in’, Lord,
Hm

P

 

   
    

  

f BASS SOLO

   

. - )
In de morn—1n, Hm

Sun don’t set

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lord, Light shine round de world.
Sun don’t set when de
m > >—
. A l fk k L h h F .
h;:.:,. a i 91:125‘, fli , m
L’ 95 1:” /i/i T? L; It‘ P}1
'\ I v r V V r
lam
_ sis - ter,
Pray on, keep a — pray— 111’ brud-der,‘
> preach—er,

f

    
    
       
  
      
  

(divide) 'v

_ , sis — ter, ra on
on, keep a — pray-1n, brud—der, p y i ,’ 0
preach—er, pray-n n,

9 A“

.5 .b

A

      

pray—in’ on, Oh, my Tall

 
    
  
   

   

  
  

 

V g p

sis - ten;

 

____________ gbrud— der,
Keep a - pray — in’, preach—er,

.5

Pray on, Light shine roun’ de world!

9;

rall.

   
 

      
   

j

 

De light shine roun’ de world!

 

  

0 Mother, Don’t You Weep

Mixed Voices

Andante espressivo

71f P h

 
  
    
      
  
   

 

\.../
A
V V

> 1’ Fine

  
 

moth—er, don’t you weep when I am gone.

P

- ) o
For I’m gom’ to heavn a - bove, Go - 1n

Oh, my moth— er, meet me there, Go — in’

1. For I’m goin’ to heav’n a - hove, G0 - in to the God I
2. Oh, my moth—er, meet me there, Moth—er, meet me in the

"1P

    

Go — in’

home!

home! > P D.C.

  

I’ll be

   

moth - er,

1’

home !‘

 

i
5

 

 The Open Door 23

Mixed Vowes Words adapted

Moderato p

    

 

   
        
  

  
   

 

1. O breth—ren all, that
2. O breth-ren,iwear—y

 

mourn and weep‘, Just lay your bur—den
of this earth,Just seek the o - pen door. For

i
I
l
I‘
l
1

T ‘-

mf mp

12 rall.

  
  
 

Lord will heal you while you sleep Just lay your bur—den down,
heav- en gives each. man new birth,]ust seek the o — pen door..

A J I7 rall.

 

 

    
 

     
  
   
 
    
     
   
    

  

REFBAIN ‘

a tempo >

      
  

o
o

 
   
  

mp

Heav’n’s so high you can’t get 0 - ver, And the heav’n’s so deep you

    

v

Heav’n’s so high, so deep you can’t get

"‘1’

    
   
 
 
  

. 7’
Heav’n’s so high you can’t get 0 — ver, Heavns so

   

 
  
  

    
      

 

v V

can’t get un - der, And the heav’n’s so wide you can’t go round it, So you

un - der, And the

A

heav’n is so wide , you ‘

    
            

deep you can’t get un- der, And the heav’n’s so wide you

F1. H2.

 

m

      
   
      

 

  
   

 

must come in at the door. Oh, door.

   
 
   
  

must come in the door, the
m

    

  

o 0

must come in the door. door.

s The “ragtime” in this Refrain might stamp ita rather modern song, for the older spirituals had only the ordinary SYIICOPfl’
flax: and the“Scotch snap," although many of them have been “tagged" of late.

3
door... door, the door._ J
> 3

"rhea“;

 

  

24

Give Me Jesus
Mixed Voices

Andante espressivo
N11)

   
 
    
   
     
 
     
  
  
 
        
    
   

 

 

 

 

a tempo . _
1. 0h,___ when I come to (119, Oh, when .I come to die, Oh,
2. At__ morn - ingwhen I rise, At morn - ing when I rise, At
3. Dark__ mid — night was my cry, Dark mid— night was my cry, Dark
4. I heard the mourner say, I heard the mourner say, I

  
   

loves

a tempo

 

Mp rall.

  
 

He__

For rehearsal only.

 

1 eves—

a tempo

    

  
   

mp Tall.
( )

sempre legato

 

~0-

\—’/

”f q

07630.

       

when I come to die,
morn—ingwhen I rise,
midnight was my cry,
heard the mourner say,

Giveme Je-sus. Give me Je ~ — sus, give me

Give me Je — sus,

07680.

07850.

 

 

  

 

   
  

 

 
 

        
 
     
       
    
 
   
    
 
  
 
 
    

   

 

Je — - s 5, You may have all this world,Give_me

Je-

 

Oh

  

, you may have World,

_ 5115.
< p >

   

   

 

Youmay have all this

have this

A

Four and Twenty Elders

M z'xod Voices

Allegretto marcato

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

, A,"
n L1 ".111 I . . h I __ Pr—g
I III R 1\ I\ I\ I'\ I II ' A 1 j I\ I I'fi I I I
7 II #' II I k I\ I I II I I
L I 1‘ I II I
I 1 11 IT "I 'I o
D V V V I V 1D \ V I—J I__.I
four an’ twen - ty el- ders on dere knees, See
’re bow - in’ roun’ de a1 - tar on dere knees, Dey’re
Gld - eons ar — my bow—ln’ on dere knees, See
. Dan - 101 ’mong the 11— ons on his knees, .___ See
A”)?
m .h P #13 -
fh J3 h h l h 1
5‘ I I I) ‘I I H A H A I H IL n L ' 0
I III.h £1 R I II H II R I I7 7 I
FT hIV l n I y 11 r 11 x v '
K V [I ‘f V I V I 'V I ' I T
V
V See

 

 

 

 

 

  
 
   

fo’ and tWen — ty el—ders on dere
bow-in’ roun’ de al—tar on dere knees ____.___ ) ,, - ,
Gid—eon’s ar — my bow-in’ on dere knees),_____ Anwe llall rise to ' ged—der A“

Dan-iel ’mong de l'-ons on his knees __
i“ 1‘ i“ 2' 9/"? f‘h A
l I

.—

 

 

 

“ill

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I
I L I
11+ a li—H‘lc g e I 1* If :1 '
Lil—DJ Yes,we’ll
on dere
>k >k L
L I II I I II I I\ J I If I
l I #' I ' I II AL A I\ I I n
I . I l I 1‘; k 1’ ” 'r i J!
It V V V ‘1“ -
sun; 0 Lord, have mer- cy, if you please!
Lord__ 0 Lord, have

rall. poco J

.—
~

b.
‘le w
*5
1940
‘7”
H7
1» .7

‘5

 

" I l i
V V If V °
to — ged- der; 0 Lord, have mer— cy, if you please!

 

  

2“ It’s Me

Mixed Voices, Five Part;

 

Allegro moderato m P

 

It’s

(31’

Oh, my Lord, it’s me, Lord,¢

12.9.41 42

 

Stand—in’ in do need of

Stand—in’ in de need of

 

“Sign 9% S
t This number may be sung a capella, also by women only. ‘
$ The opening tenor phrase has been supplied by the arranger. é

 

  

.A—n‘ __h- .

 

mp 27

   
  

  
      
  
        

  

 

mud — der,but it’s

me,0 __ Lord, Stand—in’ in de need of prayer. 0t my sis _ ter buts “,5
‘ ’

Not my
m

  
 

\iv It’s

7

It

   

me,0 Lord,

       
    
 
     
   
 
   
   
   
     

Lord, In de need of rayer.Lord it’s me.

f/fi

m '35?

        

Lord,__ Stand—in’ in de need of prayer, .___.___. Not my brud—der,but it’s
Lord)... Stand—in’ in denced of prayer,_____ Not my fa - der,but it’s

       
  

V F It’s

need of prayer. 0 Lord, ‘it’s me, it’s me,

 

IE’rd)— in de _
J

Lord,_

 

o a .l'..
“m A m. .13.
' ' 0 L0 rd! '

(Optional mice)

        
  

 

, Lord,

Stand—in’ de need of prayer.
me, 0

Lord, Stand—in’ in (16 need of prayer.

   
 
 
  

 

    
      
  

U
me oh, M Stand—in’ de need of prayer.
Lord, ~ .0.

   
     

need of prayer.
A

D. C.

 

  

28

Pharaoh’s Army‘
. ‘ Mixed Voices
Allegro con splrlto
A

1) l r f

§

       
        
    
   

you want your souls con — vert- ed, You’d bet - ter be a — pray—ing To

And

1. If
2. \Vhen... Mo - ses smote the wa-ter, The chil-dren all passed 0 - ver,

f'.\

        
    
    

turn back Pha-raoh’s ar-my, Hal - 1e - 111! When the chil-dren were in bond-age They
turnedback Pha-raoh’s a‘r-my,Ha1-le - _1u! \>V’hen__ Pha-raoh crossed the wa - ter, The

  
  

  
   

  

cried a - loud to heav - en To turn back Pha-raoh’s
wa — ters came to - geth -. er And drowned ol’ Pha-raoh’s

ar-my, Hal - 1e - lu! To
ar-my, Hal - le - In! And
>

  
 
 

brill. 1’

   
    

turn back Pha—raoh’s ar- my,Hal-le — lu — jah! To turn back Pharaoh’s
drowned 01’ Pha—raoh’s ar-my,Ha1- le - 1n - jab! And drowned 01’ Pha-raoh’s
(Hal-1e - lu! Hal—le — lu — jab!)

b -Ah 4%

       

Hal—1e - lu - jab!
br'll.

    

ar- my, Hal - le — In! To turn back Pha— raoh’s ar — my, Hale 1e -
ar - my, Hal - le — In! And drowned ol’ Pha - raoh’s ar — my, (Hal - 1e —
Hal -1e -

    
  

Hal - lo

   

 

   
     
 

 
   

  

lu - jah! To turn back Pha-raoh’s ar- my, Hal — le - In!
111 - jah! . And drowned ol’ Pha—raoh’s ar-my,Hal- 1e — lu!
lu, H211 - le - lu Jab! ,

    

  

m

h

  
  
  

    

lu - - jab!
t It is ofinterest to ObServe that this tune divides itself into periods of fourteen quarter-notes instead of the usual
sixteen.

 

 

 

  

 

ii
i
=9

'IM‘QQJ“

By- and-By‘ 29
W’omens’ Voices
(Op/(owl! Bass)

Allegro ma con cspressione _
p F1110

 
 

I’m goin’ to laydown my heav- y load._

0 by— and-by,_ goin’ to laydown

a tem 0 D. C.
p P

 
   
 

{When I see heav’n,gwinesing an’ shout,_
' Dere’s no one dere gwine turn me out,_ I’ , ’t 1 d h
2i 0 Christian can’t you rise an t011,___ mgom 0 ay ownmy eav-y load.

Dat Je—sus He done all tings W611?_.

mf SOLO "I” p “

    
   
 
 
  

(7712's p/I7’(I.S'8 may be sung by (I man’s waive)

 
 

fl

      
 
    
 

J\_/

   

rall.

/_\3\

    

   

a tempo

1' This number may be sung a cappella.
$ Repeat the first time only.

 

 A Love-Feast in Heaven
Mixed Voices

 

Allegro moderato
1fl29 :>

r

There’s a love-feast in the heav—ens by — an’ — by,._ chil-lun,

mp

   
 
    
         
   
   

    
 
   
 

T here’s a

 
 

>

Love - feast,
>

27'

K
I\

k
1 I
J r
I ALL b Alt

I ‘R I ;L) I\ I
4 T W 7 V" e—s
1.0h, run up, chil- lun,

love—feast in the heav-ens by—an’ — by. 2.01d Sa — tan told me

HH——
_77
Aw
___—
_-_-

 

 

Hr?-