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A fine selection of songs mostly chosen by Write’n’Sing subscribers. These songs are suitable for use at home, church, youth meetings, weddings, funerals, and Christmas. 186 songs; hardcover.
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Questions? Call us at 1-620-345-2532
A fine selection of songs mostly chosen by Write’n’Sing subscribers. These songs are suitable for use at home, church, youth meetings, weddings, funerals, and Christmas. 186 songs; hardcover.
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A collection of songs we have known and loved for many years, including “Cabin in the Valley of the Pines,” “Flowers in the Wildwood,” and “Red River Valley.” 58 songs; paper; Albert E. Brumley and Sons.
50 songs. The majority of the songs in Banners of Joy Volume 1 and 2 are in trio arrangement, and the remainder have four-part harmony. Volume 3 also contains numerous duet songs. Paper with spiral binding.
“Church in the Wildwood”, “When They Ring the Golden Bells”, “Twilight Is Falling”, and other evangelistic hymns. 64 songs; paper; Albert E. Brumley and Sons.
Includes “If I Could Hear My Mother Pray Again”, “Lord, Build Me a Cabin in Glory”, and “An Old Log Cabin for Sale”. 124 songs; paper; Albert E. Brumley and Sons.
A collection of songs and ballads in round notes. These are not spiritual songs, but some songs we learned in our growing-up years. Includes Home on the Range and My Grandfather’s Clock. 60 songs; paper; Albert E. Brumley and Sons.
“A Tramp on the Street,” “Tell Mother I’ll Be There,” “The Royal Telephone,” and more. 32 songs; paper; Albert Brumley and Sons.
A collection of hymns and sacred songs suitable for use in public worship, in the home, evangelistic services, and general occasions. Now in the 31st printing. 657 songs; hardcover; Gospel Publishers.
A collection of songs we have known and loved for many years, including “Cabin in the Valley of the Pines,” “Flowers in the Wildwood,” and “Red River Valley.” 58 songs; paper; Albert E. Brumley and Sons.
50 songs. The majority of the songs in Banners of Joy Volume 1 and 2 are in trio arrangement, and the remainder have four-part harmony. Volume 3 also contains numerous duet songs. Paper with spiral binding.
“Church in the Wildwood”, “When They Ring the Golden Bells”, “Twilight Is Falling”, and other evangelistic hymns. 64 songs; paper; Albert E. Brumley and Sons.
Includes “If I Could Hear My Mother Pray Again”, “Lord, Build Me a Cabin in Glory”, and “An Old Log Cabin for Sale”. 124 songs; paper; Albert E. Brumley and Sons.
A collection of songs and ballads in round notes. These are not spiritual songs, but some songs we learned in our growing-up years. Includes Home on the Range and My Grandfather’s Clock. 60 songs; paper; Albert E. Brumley and Sons.
“A Tramp on the Street,” “Tell Mother I’ll Be There,” “The Royal Telephone,” and more. 32 songs; paper; Albert Brumley and Sons.
A collection of hymns and sacred songs suitable for use in public worship, in the home, evangelistic services, and general occasions. Now in the 31st printing. 657 songs; hardcover; Gospel Publishers.
A collection of songs we have known and loved for many years, including “Cabin in the Valley of the Pines,” “Flowers in the Wildwood,” and “Red River Valley.” 58 songs; paper; Albert E. Brumley and Sons.
50 songs. The majority of the songs in Banners of Joy Volume 1 and 2 are in trio arrangement, and the remainder have four-part harmony. Volume 3 also contains numerous duet songs. Paper with spiral binding.
“Church in the Wildwood”, “When They Ring the Golden Bells”, “Twilight Is Falling”, and other evangelistic hymns. 64 songs; paper; Albert E. Brumley and Sons.