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George F. Root
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Short Name: George F. Root
Full Name: Root, George F. (George Frederick), 1820-1895
Birth Year: 1820
Death Year: 1895

Root, George F., MUS. DOC, born in Sheffield, Berkshire County, Mass., Aug. 30, 1820. He is much more widely known as a composer of popular music than as a hymn writer. Four of his hymns are in I. D. Sankey's Sacred Songs & Solos, 1878. Nos. 16, 100, 293, and 297. A sympathetic biographical sketch, with portrait, is in The Tonic Sol-Fa Reporter, Sep. 1886. He died Aug. 6, 1895.

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

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George Frederick Root was born in Sheffield, Mass., August 30, 1820. His father moved to North Reading, near Boston, when the boy was six years old, and there his youth was spent.

He was always fond of music— not singing at all as a boy, but played upon every kind of instrument that came in his way. At thirteen it was his pride that he could "play a tune" on as many instruments as he was years old. His dream of life was to be a musician, although such an ambition was looked down upon by all his relatives and friends, excepting a fond mother. In the fall of 1838 he went to Boston and made an engagement to work for Mr. A. N. Johnson and take lessons on the piano.

His father and one of the brothers were at the time in South America, and the mother, with six younger children, was at home on the farm. When he secured the engagement with Mr. Johnson to receive three dollars a week and board and lessons, the neighbors became interested and encouraged him to go ahead, they promising to help look after the farm and see that the family got along. The young man's happiness over these events can better be imagined than described.

On the second day of October, 1838, he entered upon his duties in his new heaven on earth located at Harmony Hall, Mr. Johnson's music-room, in Boston. His duties were to see to the fires, care for the room, answer callers, give information about Mr. Johnson when he was out, and practice his lessons when not otherwise engaged. He worked industriously and made steady progress. It was but a few weeks till Mr. Johnson had him playing for the prayer-meeting, and but a few more till he began turning over pupils to him. In about seven weeks' time Mr. Johnson encouraged him by a considerable increase of salary. A most important event to him was meeting Dr. Lowell Mason and being accepted as a bass singer in the celebrated Bowdoin Street choir. Also, on Mr. Johnson's recommendation, he began taking private voice lessons of Mr. Geo. Jas. Webb, the then celebrated voice teacher of Boston. He continued at least a year with Mr. Webb.

His first real singing class was taught the following fall, 1839, at the North End. It lasted nearly through the winter, and on the closing night his class made him a present of a silver goblet, suitably engraved, which he kept among his treasures.

Before the first year was up Mr. Johnson proposed a five year partnership, by which Mr. Root was to receive one-third of their earnings, and the former was to have the privilege of visiting Germany part of the time if he chose. They then changed their quarters to three rooms in the basement of Park Street Church. The annual rental was six hundred dollars. They were kept quite busy.

At this time Dr. Mason's music teaching in the public schools was a growing success, and Messrs. Johnson and Root were employed to assist him. Drs. Mason and Webb had introduced what is now called Musical Conventions a year or two previous to this. They called them "The Teachers' Class." Teachers and singers were called to Boston from surrounding territory to study and practice pretty much as they do now at normals.

In 1841 Mr. Root became one of the teachers in this class. He taught vocal training and continued this work for years afterward in Dr. Mason's teachers' classes, and later incorporated the same method in his own normals. During this year Mr. Johnson went to Germany, and left the two large church choirs (Winter Street and Park Street) in charge of Mr. Root. One of the organs was played by a pupil — Mr. S. A. Bancroft.

Everything went smoothly during Mr. Johnson's absence as it did also after his return. During the last year of the five-year partnership, Mr. Root was called to take the organ at Bowdoin Street, Mr. Mason changing to Winter Street. An amicable settlement was made between Messrs. Johnson and Root, and the partnership dissolved.

In 1811, Mr. Jacob Abbott (father of Lyman Abbott)and his three brothers had established a young ladies' school in New York City. They wanted a music teacher, and offered the position to Mr. Root. They also secured him the organ and choir of the Mercer Street Church, with prospects for other good work. It required pretty strong persuasive arguments to tempt Mr. Root to leave Boston, he was doing well there, and as the sequel shows, there was an attraction in Boston that held him in too tight a grasp to be relinquished by the mere offer of greater power and place. He made up his mind, however, only after getting the consent of the powders of Boston to take with him this [to him] the greatest attraction of the city — Miss Mary Olive Woodman — an accomplished lady, a sweet singer, and a member of a prominent family of musicians. He went to New York first to prepare a home, and in August, 1845, returned for his bride, who took her place in his New York choir as leading soprano, and through his long and eventful career she was ever at his side, a true helpmeet.

He was soon employed at Rutger's Female Institute, Miss Haines' School for Young Ladies, Union Theological Seminary and the New York State Institution for the Blind. Within six weeks after he arrived in New York his time was fully occupied. He continued with Mr. Abbott's young ladies' school ten years.

While teaching in New York he continued his summer work with Messrs. Mason and Webb in Teachers' Classes. Up to the year 1849 he had written but little music; only a few hymn tunes while in Boston. He needed more music for the young ladies of his schools, so he made his first book, The Young Ladies' Choir, of which he had enough copies made for his own use, as he had no thought of offering it to the public. Then in connection with Mr. J. E. Sweetser, they compiled the Root and Sweetser's Collection.

Mr. Root did work enough for two men, hence broke down in health. Mr. Abbott suggested that he take a trip to Paris. After weighing the matter carefully, in December, 1853, he sailed, and in due time arrived at Paris, where he began studying French, voice culture and piano under celebrated teachers. After spending nearly a year abroad, he returned home in improved health and ready for active work. He began to feel the need of new music for his classes, and after some thought decided upon a musical play ; the subject and title, The Flower Queen.

At the Institution for the Blind was a young lady, a former pupil, but now a teacher who had shown some poetical talent. He asked her to help him with the words. He would suggest in prose what the flowers might say and she would put it into rhyme. She did it so well that it seldom needed any alteration. This lady was the now famous Fanny Crosby. The cantata became very popular. About this time Mr. Root wrote a half dozen simple songs for the people. They all sold pretty well, but Hazel Dell and Rosalie, the Prairie Flower, became the most popular, and had a large sale.

It was in the summer of 1853 that the first real normal was held. Mr. Root originated it, and held it in New York. The principal teachers were Messrs. Mason, Root, Hastings, and Bradbury. This school became famous. Sessions were also held at North Reading, Mass., a village near Mr. Root's "Willow Farm Home," with Dr. Mason, Mr. Webb, Mr. Bradbury and himself as principal teachers.

About this time Mr. Root decided to give up his work in New York, and devote himself entirely to conventions, normal work and authorship. He was eminently successful. Among the most eminent teachers and composers of our country have been students in Dr. Geo. F. Root's Normal Musical Institute.

In 1860 Dr. Root settled in Chicago and entered the music publishing business with his brother E. T. Root, and C. M. Cady, as "Root & Cady," Mr. Root's reputation being the most important capital of the firm. His books and popular songs soon made the new firm prosperous. Then came the war with its horror. Dr. Root wielded his musical sword in the way of writing war songs, which made him famous. The Battle Cry of Freedom, Just Before the Battle, Mother, and others, made thousands of dollars for the music house.

In the great Chicago fire of 1871 the interests of the firm of Root & Cady became engulfed in the general ruin. Their loss was upward of a quarter of a million dollars. They then sold their book catalogue, plates and copyrights to John Church & Co., of Cincinnati, and the sheet music plates and copyrights to S. Brainard's Sons, Cleveland. These sales realized about §130,000. The final result was that Dr. Root, his talented son F. W., and others became connected with John Church & Co. Under this new business relationship Mr. Root went right on with his normal and convention work; also issued a great many new books and cantatas. In 1872 the Chicago University very worthily conferred upon him the degree Doctor of Music.

In 1886 he made a trip to Scotland and England, and arranged with publishers to issue some of his cantatas. He was royally received.

Dr. Root was the author of about seventy-five books, nearly two hundred songs in sheet form, and many popular gospel songs. Dr. Root occupies a prominent place in the musical history of this country. It was Dr. Mason who lifted music from almost nothing and gave it an impetus, but he left no better follower than Dr. Root to carry on his work. He was a man of spotless integrity and high Christian character, and to know him was to love him.

At the time of Dr. Root's death he was at Bailey Island, Maine, a summer resort, where he and other relatives had cottages. On August 6, 1895, he was seized with neuralgia of the heart — and died within one hour. He was buried at North Reading, Mass., his old home.

--Hall, J. H. (c1914). Biographies of Gospel Song and Hymn Writers. New York: Fleming H. Revell Company.

Wikipedia Biography

George Frederick Root (August 30, 1820 – August 6, 1895) was an American songwriter, who found particular fame during the American Civil War, with songs such as "Tramp! Tramp! Tramp!" and "The Battle Cry of Freedom". He is regarded as the first American to compose a secular cantata.

Tunes by George F. Root (462)sort descendingAsInstancesIncipit
[Chant] (Root 11322)G. F. R. (Composer)311322 22345 54444
[A voice in the air and a star in the sky]G. F. Root (Composer)255555 45654 51721
ADLER (American)George F. Root (Composer)151112 36716 56567
[Afflicted soul, dismiss thy fear!]G. F. R. (Composer)256711 21757 12232
[All over the sacred pages]George F. Root (Composer)151765 54356 71275
[Almighty God, we praise in thee]G. F. R. (Composer)3
[Along the river of time we glide]Geo. F. Root (Composer)1755555 55353 33333
[Another hand is beckoning us] (Root)G. F. Root (Composer)211333 35511 44433
[Are all your matches sold yet, Tom?]G. F. R. (Composer)3
[Are you ever worn and weary?]G. F. R. (Composer)212333 33223 11233
GIRD ON THE ARMORGeo. F. Root (Composer)312333 21671 11765
[Arise with joy and sing]Geo. F. Root (Composer)255112 15533 43115
[Around the great white throne above] (Root)G. F. Root (Composer)256512 17712 34715
[Art Thou He that should come] (Root)G. F. Root (Composer)255555 11222 23114
[As amid the scenes and splendors]G. F. Root (Composer)211153 51313 34321
[As flies the bird on eager wing]G. F. Root (Composer)351234 54556 41653
[As the dew descends and the gentle rain]G. F. Root (Composer)234322 23211 12172
[At dewy dawn, in misty morn]G. F. R. (Composer)2
[At early morn when I awake]Geo. F. Root (Composer)213517 76543 45623
[At home or away, in the alley or street] (Root)G. F. Root (Composer)235433 33335 243
AUTUMN (Barthélemon)George F. Root (Arranger)1012321 65312 32352
[Awake, thou wintry earth] (Root)George Frederick Root (Composer)211535 43211 71676
[Away to the forest glade]George F. Root (Composer)155321 76555 17123
[There is a land immortal] (Root)George Frederick Root (Composer)433156 71234 26713
[We are watching, we are waiting]George F. Root (Composer)2532211 77643 32123
[Beautiful angel on pinions of light]G. F. R. (Composer)3
[Beautiful the fields beyond the river]G. F. Root (Composer)456512 13162 717
[Behold a stranger at the door] (Root)G. F. R. (Composer)251232 16565 25653
[Beware! for death the cup contains!]G. F. Root (Composer)251321 65643 13217
[Beyond the dark river of death]G. F. Root (Composer)211111 11111 11111
[Blessed are the children!]Geo. F. Root (Composer)234513 21656 15345
[Blessed he who will not walk]G. F. R. (Composer)233321 71223 54332
[Blest are the pure in heart] (Root)G. F. R. (Composer)3
[Blest be Thou, O God of Israel]G. F. R. (Composer)212321 71571 24323
[Blow ye the trumpet, blow] (Root)Geo. F. Root (Composer)311115 11222 21311
BOND (Root)G. F. Root (Composer)531655 67122 34256
BREAST THE WAVE (Root)G. F. Root (Composer)311111 23215 33333
[Bright shine the rays of the beautiful morning]G. F. R. (Composer)3
[Broken vows, unanswered prayer]G. F. Root (Composer)212312 71345 43125
[Brother, brother, stay thy hand]G. F. Root (Composer)232172 16651 71232
CALBUCOGeorge Frederick Root (Composer)353217 16555 67123
[Call them in, the poor, the wretched] (Root)G. F. Root (Composer)332156 76512 34312
CAROL (Root)George F. Root (Composer)132156 71223 45132
CARTHAGE (Root)George F. Root (Composer)456553 11765 65454
[Cast thy burden on the Lord] (Root)G. F. R. (Composer)232165 35121 23532
[Cast thy burdens on the Lord] (Root)G. F. R. (Composer)2
CELEBRATION (Root)G. F. Root (Composer)251123 61651 23223
[Chant] [O give thanks unto the Lord]G. F. Root (Composer)211713 35313 32
[Chant] [Weary of playing at hide-and-seek]G. F. Root (Composer)2
[Cheerful raise a joyful tune] (Root)G. F. Root (Composer)217213 15172 17621
CHILDREN (Chorus)George F. Root (Composer)4354351 21171 16554
[Children, lift your voices high]Geo. F. Root (Composer)215532 16617 12432
[Children of Jerusalem place the royal diadem]G. F. R. (Composer)317156 65321 56711
[Christian, do you pray for the land's release]G. F. Root (Composer)233333 12345 55666
[Clear as crystal flows the river]George Frederick Root (Composer)356533 43111 72465
[Clouds are passing over the sky]Geo. F. Root (Composer)153423 23456 15321
CLYMERGeorge F. Root (Composer)713217 12111 76531
[Come, all together, now]Geo. F. Root (Composer)213215 17223 13351
[Come, beloved, ere we part]G. F. R. (Composer)235121 77572 32115
[Come, brave little soldiers, who stand for the right]Geo. F. Root (Composer)255111 11132 11222
[Come, count the time for me]G. F. R. (Composer)2
[Come, for a new life take your stand]G. F. Root (Composer)215513 54334 63217
[Come happy children, fold each little hand]Geo. F. Root (Composer)256715 11223 44332
[Come, hearts in whose pulses the summer is warm]Geo. F. Root (Composer)233333 65542 33222
[Come in earnest fervent prayer]G. F. Root (Composer)212321 76517 13212
[Come join the prohibition army]G. F. Root (Composer)253217 65764 32123
[Come, let us gladly sing]G. F. Root (Composer)213456 65175 46532
[Come, let us sing a pleasant song]G. F. R. (Composer)3
[Ein Schäflein von der Waiden]G. F. Root (Composer)553216 56516 15324
[Come nearer, come nearer to the cross]G. F. Root (Composer)255332 21176 44332
[Come nearer, nearer still]G. F. R. (Composer)251721 31324 32621
[Come, O mighty Savior, come]G. F. R. (Composer)251123 43133 45654
[Come, thou long-expected Jesus] (Root)G. F. Root (Composer)234321 21767 14323
[Come to the Savior, make no delay]George F. Root, 1820-1895 (Composer)11156535 12167 71231
[Come, ye who love the Savior's name]G. F. R. (Composer)234555 56551 12165
[Consider how the lilies grow]Geo. F. Root (Composer)212333 33234 53225
[Constrained by love of Christ I sing]Geo. F. Root (Composer)255545 12176 54323
COVENTRY (English)George Frederick Root, 1820-1895 (Composer)155117 16544 35556
[Crown the Savior! crown the Savior!]Dr. G. F. Root (Composer)255535 55351 77671
CUAN AMABLE ES SIONG. F. Root (Composer)333333 54333 35517
[Dawn on our vision, O, city of light]George F. Root (Composer)2
DENNY (Root)G. F. Root (Composer)353217 61512 1765
[Despair not, erring brother]G. F. Root (Composer)251111 15351 11222
[Do you hear the sounds of footsteps]G. F. Root (Composer)255111 11765 11223
[Don't despair, my gallant lad]G. F. R. (Composer)213217 65122 31321
[Doubt no more thy Savior's power]G. F. Root (Composer)433322 11133 55444
[Down the column of the ages] (Root)G. F. Root (Composer)211112 22233 34312
DOXOLOGY (Root)G. F. R. (Composer)3
[Draw nigh to us, our Father]Geo. F. Root (Composer)151321 67165 32125
[Each one has a mission]G. F. Root (Composer)455555 35443 44444
[O dread on the mountains the shriek of despair]George Frederick Root (Composer)251177 66556 43333
ELLONGeorge Frederick Root, 1820 - 1895 (Composer)4251111 32112 21711
[Fair morn of the ages, the sealed tomb is broken]G. F. Root (Arranger)251251 35125 13513
[Far beyond our fairest vision]G. F. Root (Theme from)2
[Father, from whose hand doth spring]G. F. R. (Composer)523513 21671 65323
[Father, hear our prayer] (Root)G. F. R. (Composer)233221 55443 32114
[Father, hear our supplication] (Root 32176)G. F. R. (Composer)232176 16567 12312
[Father, hear our supplication] (Root 34231)G. F. R. (Composer)234231 21767 14323
[Fill the ranks! fill the ranks!]G. F. Root (Composer)234546 51233 24343
FIRMAMENT (Root)G. F. Root (Composer)134456 71217 65654
[First in bondage, then in the wilderness]George F. Root (Composer)333234 44321 55754
[Fling out the Royal banner]G. F. Root (Composer)215453 21165 64325
[Fling the glorious banner out upon the breeze]G. F. R. (Composer)211321 53354 34321
[For me a license low]G. F. Root (Composer)251153 15113 51176
[For mercies kindly sent]G. F. R. (Composer)234543 21176 16534
[Form, form your mission bands]G. F. R. (Composer)411232 12531 45433
[Forth from the dark and stormy sky]G. F. R. (Composer)213456 71243 23532
[Freedom to us is given]G. F. Root (Composer)253456 51754 23324
[From the Bethlehem manger-home]Geo. F. Root (Composer)412312 71345 34235
[From the deep star-laden sky]George Frederick Root (Composer)412335 43217 55565
[From the shining Morning Land]G. F. R. (Composer)2
[From the temples fair of the better land]G. F. Root (Composer)255533 21177 76544
GLASGOW (Root)G. F. Root (Composer)1312321 65355 67123
[Glory! glory! glory! Glory to God in the highest]G. F. Root (Composer)215151 51512 17175
[Go, when the morning shineth] (Root)G. F. Root (Composer)211151 16777 52111
[God can see me every day] (Root)G. F. R. (Composer)211113 21712 17651
[God of the nations, hear us] (Root)George F. Root (Composer)133321 43321 71223
[God with us! O glorious name]G. F. Root (Composer)213332 35424 44346
GREAT SHEPHERDGeorge F. Root (Composer)712333 52321 1223
[Guide us and guard us, O Father in heaven]G. F. Root (Composer)231355 67671 17651
[Hail, happy morning, hail holy day] (Root)G. F. Root (Composer)232715 17564 312
[Hail, joyful blessed morning]G. F. Root (Composer)217654 31121 71223
[Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah sing today]G. F. Root (Composer)217153 23154 53123
[Happy hearts children bring]G. F. R. (Composer)432143 25431 765
[Happy, Savior, should we be]G. F. R. (Composer)251333 34322 22321
[Hark! hark! the song the ransomed sing]G. F. Root (Composer)2
[Hark, hark the sound! the Savior comes]G. F. R. (Composer)251525 31556 43211
[Hark, how the watchmen cry]G. F. Root (Composer)234556 15171 27117
[Hark, the chorus swelling]Geo. F. Root (Composer)211113 16567 12111
[Hark, the world is hoarse with wailing]G. F. Root (Composer)255511 77666 62211
[O where are the reapers that garner in] (Root)George Frederick Root, 1820-1895 (Composer)7051111 23565 12222
[Hear, O brothers, hear]Dr. Geo. F. Root (Composer (partly))353136 55444 43277
[Hear our prayer to heaven ascending]G. F. R. (Arranger)255556 54435 56322
[Hear the children cry as the King draws nigh]G. F. Root (Composer)255555 55555 55555
[Hear the heavenly Shepherd saying]G. F. R. (Composer)217123 23565 35171
[Hear us, heavenly Father, hear us]G. F. R. (Composer)234321 21722 23217
[Hear ye the tramp of the ransomed thousands?]G. F. Root (Composer)254653 21365 55465
THE GIVER OF ALLG. F. Root (Arranger)351765 65453 33542
[Heavenly Father sovereign Lord]G. F. R. (Composer)233554 53456 17654
[Heavenly Father, teach the way] (Root)G. F. R. (Composer)3
[Help from the Mighty One is now our need]G. F. Root (Composer)233432 16561 33453
[Here we watch, here we wait]G. F. Root (Composer)234567 17656 54345
[When in the gates of Zion]George Frederick Root (Composer)354565 53323 53254
[High in yonder realms of light] (Root)G. F. R. (Composer)234511 71176 22122
[Ho, ho, ho! the wild winds blow]Geo. F. Root (Composer)211113 21222 22243
[Holy Bible, well I love thee]G. F. Root (Composer)453213 45653 53213
[Hope, while there's a hand to strike]G. F. Root (Composer)255565 35666 76467
[How amiable God's altars were]Geo. F. Root (Composer)251232 17156 71321
[How beauteous are their feet]Geo. F. Root (Composer)213332 53111 14655
[How beautiful upon the mountains] (Root)G. F. R. (Composer)234555 13465 55446
[How straight the path appears]G. F. Root (Composer)255671 17651 23217
[How sweet, O Lord, Thy word of grace]George Frederick Root (Composer)433451 76533 45176
[Hush, children, hush! your father'll soon be here]G. F. Root (Composer)232311 21716 67711
[I am a little one]G. F. R. (Composer)331565 53212 53156
[I cannot always trace the way] (Root)G. F. Root (Composer)233333 64531 15434
[I have heard of a country immortal]G. F. Root (Composer)212333 55561 51233
[I have His promise sure]G. F. R. (Composer)253332 35444 34555
[I know there are flowers in the beautiful bowers]G. F. R. (Composer)2
[I love to hear the story] (Root)Dr. Geo. F. Root (Composer)3
[I love to see in pictured rest]G. F. R. (Composer)3
[I shall go to Thee my Savior]G. F. R. (Composer)355171 21771 22321
[I stood beside her dying bed]G. F. Root (Composer)255651 32176 76243
[I wandered just at even]George Frederick Root (Composer)2
[I was made to be eaten and not to be drunk]G. F. Root (Composer)313176 62421 77353
[I will extol Thee, my God, O King] (Root)G. F. R. (Composer)213153 16711 76517
[Chant] [I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills]G. F. R. (Composer)613122 321
[I will set watchmen upon thy walls, O Jerusalem] (Root)George F. Root (Composer)155511 11113 21775
[I would love Thee, O my Savior]G. F. Root (Composer)332211 77616 55652
[I would my life might glorify]G. F. R. (Composer)213212 36531 11432
[If I were an angel, with a bright and starry crown]G. F. R. (Composer)3
[If this were the only world]G. F. Root (Composer)253234 36176 51325
[She only touched the hem of His garment] (Root)George F. Root (Composer)3855555 54565 32354
[In the East the sun in glory]G. F. Root (Composer)255531 11532 16543
[In the heavenly pastures fair]Geo. F. Root (Composer)1634325 32232 13651
[In the night when storm and tempest]G. F. Root (Composer)234555 55543 66666
[In the silent midnight watches] (Root)George F. Root (Composer)1733333 34322 32133
[In this Thy Zion's gate, O Lord]G. F. R. (Composer)233332 35444 44434
[In youth I have my Savior found]G. F. R. (Composer)233343 32112 22346
[Into thy loving care]G. F. Root (Composer)415132 17671 23432
JACINTAGeorge Frederick Root (Composer)434456 55317 65434
[Abana was a river]George Frederick Root (Composer)353212 17127 6765
[Jehová en el alto cielo]Jorge F. Root (Composer)255456 53332 3431
[Jesus Christ, my Lord and Savior]G. F. R. (Composer)233221 23453 44332
[Jesus, I my cross have taken] (Root)George F. Root (Composer)2
[Jesus in the temple, with the doctors wise] (Root)George F. Root (Composer)211176 56665 43344
[Jesus, Savior, I am helpless]G. F. Root (Composer)234651 77654 53176
[Jesus the very thought of Thee] (Root)G. F. Root (Composer)3
[Joy to the world! the Lord is come] (Root)G. F. Root (Composer)756713 33334 44444
[God is calling now His forces]George F. Root (Composer)612351 77671 21321
[Keep me, Savior, near Thy side]G. F. R. (Composer)254323 65543 23655
[Knocking, knocking, who is there] (Root)George F. Root (Composer)3533335 43222 24321
[On the threshold lo! there standeth]George Frederick Root (Composer)212321 71534 54321
[Lamp of our feet! by thee we trace] (Root)G. F. Root (Composer)256513 21765 17125
[Late, late, so late! and dark the night and chill] (Lindsay)Geo. F. Root (Composer)133231 22321 55451
[Let others sing of battles fought] (Root)G. F. Root (Composer)251171 23425 67215
[Let the words of my mouth, and the meditations of my heart]G. F. R. (Composer)233333 55554 44335
[Let us sing to the Lord most high]G. F. Root (Composer)255111 12317 67132
[Let us with a gladsome mind] (Root)Geo. F. Root (Composer)116531 65321 65321
[Let us with a joyful mind] (Root)G. F. R. (Composer)213517 65432 65431
[Licensed to make the strong man weak] (Root)G. F. Root (Composer)255555 16533 33354
[Lift up your eyes on the fields all white]G. F. Root (Composer)456456 45154 54343
[Lift up your heads, O ye gates, and be ye lifted up]G. F. R. (Composer)256715 67125 51123
[Light after darkness, gain after loss] (Root)G. F. R. (Composer)253216 42173 17621
[Listen, O listen, our father all holy]G. F. R. (Composer)3
[Lo! the ranks of youth and beauty]G. F. R. (Arranger)255555 53511 11115
[What are the joys of earth to one]George Frederick Root (Composer)355651 21615 56713
[Look to the Lord every hour, every minute]G. F. Root (Composer)233456 71766 55432
[Lord, Thy word abideth] (Root)G. F. R. (Composer)3
LOWRY (Root)George Frederick Root, 1820-1895 (Composer)1056554 23111 35671
LYRA (Root)George Frederick Root, 1820-1895 (Composer)454333 33235 42212
[Make a joyful noise unto God]G. F. Root (Composer)355533 27155 51354
[March, and let your heart be glad]G. F. Root (Composer)211176 71223 21231
[O come with cheerful voices] (Root)George Frederick Root (Composer)456513 21352 52543
[May the peace that passeth understanding]G. F. R. (Composer)256532 34543 33312
[May we ask you, Christian brother]G. F. Root (Composer)212321 71155 12345
[Chant] (Root 11532)G. F. Root (Composer)211532 11332 16552
McGREGORG. F. Root (Composer)551321 71354 32135
['Mid the beacons on the shore]G. F. Root (Composer)234554 65123 14232
[Mighty God! while angels bless Thee]G. F. R. (Composer)231556 21712 34323
[My Father and my Savior]G. F. R. (Composer)2
[I'm a pilgrim and a stranger] (Root)George Frederick Root, 1820-1895 (Composer)534513 21534 56532
LYNDEG. F. R. (Arranger)131651 21236 55456
[My soul, the Master speaks again]G. F. R. (Composer)251171 21765 65433
[My soul with joy in Jesus stands]G. F. Root (Composer)213554 17653 12174
[Never fear, for tomorrow]George F. Root (Composer)112321 21762 32123
[Never forget the dear ones]Geo. F. Root (Composer)1233332 16151 31223
[No voice can sing, no mind can frame]G. F. Root (Composer)217656 54356 51233
[Not a note of retreat shall our war bugles sound]G. F. Root (Composer)212334 53211 61123
[Not those who say and sing]G. F. R. (Composer)213332 13555 43322
[Nothing to love! Be silent!]Geo. F. Root (Composer)156713 32122 25533
[Now is the accepted time] (Root)G. F. R. (Composer)255565 55661 65532
[Now to Jesus Christ the glory]G. F. R. (Composer)455112 23133 55432
[Now to the Lord a noble song] (Root)G. F. R. (Composer)251232 17112 22176
[Now while we gather here round the altar]G. F. Root (Adapter)255565 55531 32132
[O church, pursue thy march]G. F. R. (Composer)253535 15662 67513
[O do not be discouraged, brother]G. F. Root (Composer)253217 21765 12533
[O happy day! O blessed hour!]G. F. Root (Composer)253235 43425 45332
[O holy Savior! friend unseen] (Root)G. F. R. (Composer)232176 56532 17567
[O hope is free! is ever free]G. F. Root (Composer)255371 26217 46753
[O I love to think of Jesus] (Root)George F. Root (Composer)654333 33353 21321
[O merry goes the time]Dr. Geo. F. Root (Composer)212316 15617 12243
[O praise God in His holiness] (Root)G. F. R. (Composer)311111 17122 22217
[O the hills are sweet and the waters clear]G. F. R. (Composer)434565 12343 21234
[O the way is long and weary]George Frederick Root, 1820-1895 (Composer)534555 56176 56453
[O Thou, at whose divine command]G. F. Root (Composer)251132 17156 14321
[O Thou from whom all goodness flows] (Root)G. F. Root (Composer)333243 32135 46533
[O thou, whose chosen place of birth]G. F. Root (Composer)232343 21171 23421
[O touch not the cup, brother, touch it never again]G. F. Root (Composer)212323 54561 76543
[O touch the hem of His garment] (Chorus)George F. Root (Composer)151176 56556 15322
OCTAVIUSGeo. F. Root (Arranger)251531 53211 75432
[Of old the apostle walked the wave]G. F. R. (Composer)3
[Of ourselves we know we're helpless]G. F. Root (Composer)212351 65312 35432
[O bless us, heavenly Father]G. F. R. (Composer)234365 54321 12233
[O blessed day! of days the gem]G. F. R. (Composer)255117 76556 56123
[O blest are they]G. F. R. (Composer)253213 55543 34433
[O blest are they whose lives are nobly ended]G. F. R. (Arranger)213332 12346 53222
[O come let us sing unto the Lord] (Root)G. F. R. (Composer)255321 76716 55677
[O could I sing as I desire]G. F. R. (Composer)255327 52156 71231
[O drink at the fountain of truth divine] (Root)George Frederick Root (Composer)333333 23544 44444
WATERFORD (Wallace)G. F. R. (Arranger)155315 34326 65553
[O hear the Savior calling, yes, calling to thy heart]G. F. Root (Composer)213333 31355 53556
[O oft you have heard of the River of Life]G. F. R. (Composer)251765 45765 43213
[O radiant morn that breaks the night]G. F. Root (Composer)351555 62217 56713
[O stop, saith the Lord, and consider]G. F. R. (Composer)255655 17766 55544
[O that each day may bring] (Root)G. F. Root (Composer)653217 15432 12554
[O the Savior's mighty hand can save]G. F. Root (Composer)234543 23653 23345
[O the sunshine, the sunshine, so beautiful and free]Geo. F. Root (Composer)234512 34332 26221
[O Thou that hearest prayer] (Root)G. F. R. (Composer)233254 32112 23332
[O, we are volunteers in the army of the Lord]Geo. F. Root (Composer)2751111 75522 22133
[O what can little hands do] (51111)G. F. Root (Composer)351111 23132 171
[O where shall rest be found] (Root)G. F. R. (Composer)233456 53323 45433
[I want to be an angel] (Root)George Frederick Root (Composer)213332 35566 65671
[On the ear of childhood falling]G. F. R. (Composer)2
[On this pleasant Sabbath day]George Frederick Root (Composer)255176 71232 17123
[On wings of hope a rest to seek]G. F. Root (Composer)253234 33211 17121
[Once more before we part] (Root)G. F. R. (Composer)251122 34316 71511
[Once more we gather here, a happy band]G. F. Root (Composer)351432 16561 57125
[One place is vacant]George F. Root (Composer)133353 21233 33654
[Only this time, is the drunkard's cry] (Root)G. F. Root (Composer)233433 21651 77211
[Onward, ever onward front the noble fray] (Root)G. F. Root (Composer)213565 31356 56543
[Onward, still onward, the pathway is straight]G. F. R. (Composer)2
[Onward, temperance soldiers]G. F. Root (Composer)213215 12432 35321
[Open the door for the children] (Root)Geo. F. Root (Composer)233332 12617 77712
[Sweet 'tis to sing of Thee] (Root)George Frederick Root (Composer)232165 61231 23216
[Our banner of stars, proudest flag ever unfurled]G. F. Root (Composer)253712 23467 11117
[Our Father, teach us how to pray]Geo. F. Root (Composer)112323 56653 21232
[Our Father, through the coming year] (Root 13321)G. F. R. (Composer)213321 17724 43231
[Our Father, through the coming year] (Root 34556)G. F. Root (Composer)234556 71233 21615
[Our lamps are trimmed and burning]George Frederick Root, 1820-1895 (Composer)851124 45443 25112
[Our marching orders we've received]Geo. F. Root (Composer)451553 15531 71365
[Over the river! O what is there]Geo. F. Root (Composer)1155553 45123 32123
PATERNOSTER (Root)G. F. Root, 1820-1895 (Composer)213465 53216 15171
[Peaceful the morning, quiet the day]Geo. F. Root (Composer)454565 17121 32343
[Little ones of God are we]G. F. Root (Composer)432156 15615 32123
[Pilgrim, though laden with sorrow]Geo. F. Root (Composer)254432 21234 45662
[Praise him in his hallowed dwelling]G. F. R. (Composer)3
[Praise the God of Israel and glorify His name]G. F. R. (Composer)211111 11221 71566
[Praise the Lord who reigns above] (Root)G. F. R. (Composer)251112 17653 21671
[Praise the Lord! ye heavens adore Him] (Root)G. F. R. (Composer)213217 61656 71253
QUAM DILECTA (Root)George F. Root, 19th C. (Composer)4733333 33343 35555
[Raise the song of joy and gladness]G. F. Root (Composer)255556 53512 35555
[Rejoice! rejoice! Come forth with praise and song]Geo. F. Root (Composer)253252 13654 23532
[O Church of Christ, our blest abode]George Frederick Root (Composer)355612 35432 11223
RETURN, O WANDERER (Root)Geo. F. Root (Composer)513131 44123 32235
RIALTOGeorge F. Root (Composer)4013455 55671 11112
[Ring out, ring out. sweet silver bells] (Root)George F. root (Composer)151111 21765 56677
[Ring, ring, ye merry bells]G. F. Root (Composer)232713 56716 65332
[Ring the bells of heaven! there is joy today]George F. Root (Composer)15155653 12167 17121
ROSEDALE (Root)George F. Root (Composer)2033335 32423 35433
[If we cannot climb the mountain]George Frederick Root (Composer)334513 21517 67125
[Safely through another week] (Root)G. F. Root (Composer)212333 35432 21231
[To the Lord our Savior]George Frederick Root (Composer)332172 11217 64321
[Savior, like a shepherd lead us] (Root)G. F. R. (Composer)235432 13212 55434
[Savior, teach me day by day] (Root)G. F. Root (Composer)251764 65365 32535
[Say, little soldiers, who fight for the true]Geo. F. Root (Composer)256515 55652 56534
[Scorn not the slightest word or deed] (Root)G. F. Root (Composer)256531 42751 32535
[See, brothers, see! on every side]G. F. Root (Composer)251512 32134 32132
[See the merry farmer-boy]G. F. R. (Composer)2
[Sentinel, be thou watchful]G. F. R. (Composer)217121 71122 23432
[Why do you wait, dear brother] (Root)George F. Root (Composer)21955565 51122 21123
[Now upon the earth are beaming]George Frederick Root (Composer)355123 45653 11223
SHINING SHOREG. F. Root (Composer)14655112 31235 32161
[Since my Savior came from heaven to save me]George F. Root (Composer)3
[Sing, all ye ransomed of the Lord] (Root)G. F. R. (Composer)251171 22343 16715
[Sing, children, sing]G. F. R. (Composer)256353 21176 54345
[Soldiers of Christ, arise] (Root)G. F. Root (Composer)311113 53252 31543
[Songs of praise the angels sang] (Root)Geo. F. Root (Composer)211156 71231 15671
[Speak gently, it is better far] (Root)G. F. Root (Composer)232151 76665 65433
[Stop, ere you lift the brimming cup]G. F. Root (Composer)251717 61551 23124
[Strength for today is our only need] (Root)Geo. F. Root (Composer)231655 31655 67123
SUBMISSION (Root)G. F. Root (Composer)253323 55665 32224
SUFFER LITTLE CHILDREN (Root)George Frederick Root, 1820-1895 (Composer)253172 12156 17215
[Suffer the children to come—and the Savior]George Frederick Root (Composer)353451 23655 42423
[Sweet is the work, O Lord] (Root)G. F. R. (Composer)1
[Swiftly glide the hours away]G. F. R. (Composer)333451 23432 23455
[Swing the golden censers while we march along]G. F. Root (Composer)334231 56534 53423
ONWARD (Root)G. F. Root (Composer)855531 11555 66665
[Tarrying here with many afflictions]Dr. Geo. F. Root (Composer)233353 23435 11132
[Teach, O teach us how to pray]G. F. R. (Composer)233432 16223 21651
[With joy we greet thy glad return]George Frederick Root (Composer)455554 56553 32232
[Temperance men have battled long]Geo. F. Root (Composer)255153 51112 75722
[Tenderly guide us, O Shepherd of love]Geo. F. Root (Composer)853332 17444 54443
[Thanks to God for every blessing]G. F. R. (Composer)254321 23567 11765
[The angel Death has borne away]G. F. R. (Composer)3
[The clouds, the colors in the sky]G. F. Root (Composer)217777 11112 22233
[The cup of salvation is offered to thee]G. F. Root (Composer)251113 21216 57777
[The earth is the Lord's and the fullness thereof] (Root)G. F. R. (Composer)251123 13321 71122
[The evening dews are falling]Geo. F. Root (Composer)153332 15122 12334
[The glorious morn illumes the sky]G. F. Root (Composer)251353 23113 51653
[The Lord is King! lift up thy voice] (Root)George F. Root (Composer)351531 53211 75432
[The Lord is my light, is my light and my salvation]Geo. F. Root (Composer)251111 11111 23361
[The Lord, our God, is clothed with might]George Frederick Root, Mus. Doc., (1820- ) (Composer)353511 51354 32175
[The love of Jesus is better than gold]G. F. Root (Composer)251232 12171 12343
[The love of Jesus is my song] (Root)G. F. R. (Composer)255321 56561 71325
[The prayer ascends all over the land]G. F. Root (Composer)251111 33215 54435
[The sands of time are sinking] (Root)G. F. Root (Composer)251232 17161 43223
[The Savior calls, let every ear] (Root)Geo. F. Root (Composer)351133 56532 22553
[The signs that fill the air foretell]G. F. Root (Composer)251712 34621 76543
[The Spirit in our hearts Is whispering "sinner, come"]G. F. Root (Composer)233234 34545 65511
[The story old yet ever new]G. F. Root (Composer)255455 65667 65212
[The strongest ruler is the man]G. F. Root (Composer)251111 21765 56715
[The temperance star is shining]G. F. R. (Composer)251111 31133 33554
[The temperance folks are waking up]G. F. Root (Composer)251115 67135 65443
[There were three buzzing bumble bees]Geo. F. Root (Arranger)253334 56534 5423
[There's a shout along the temperance lines]G. F. Root (Composer)251333 22113 55543
THERE'S A SONG (Root)George F. Root (Composer)355565 15556 52555
[There's many a bond for bane or bliss]G. F. Root (Composer)251111 12711 33333
[There's music in the air] (Root)Dr. Geo. F. Root (Composer)453333 43222 2321
[These Temperance folks do crowd us awfully]G. F. Root (Arranger)153333 43321 32217
[They are gathering, slowly gathering] (Root)G. F. Root (Composer)512332 15565 31321
[They come to us from freedom's land]G. F. R. (Composer)3
[They go to the grave in crowds]G. F. Root (Composer)251112 34322 22123
[This is the day of light] (Root)G. F. R. (Composer)213456 11276 75531
[This is the way the mist goes up]Geo. F. Root (Composer)255555 65117 12711
[This life is an ocean, and each has his bark]G. F. Root (Composer)255123 21217 15512
[Though you cannot rear cathedrals]G. F. R. (Composer)234532 71517 66217
[Thou art going out of the church tonight]Geo. F. Root (Composer)556765 67123 32116
[Thou art my rock in the wide desert land]George Frederick Root (Composer)356717 12165 53451
[Thou who in Thy church of old]G. F. R. (Composer)333212 53176 56713
['Tis the joy and delight of my life]G. F. Root (Composer)234567 17567 12123
['Tis the onward march of the conquering host]G. F. R. (Composer)217156 54321 17156
[Tis thy love, O Father dear]G. F. R. (Composer)255555 56665 51122
[To arms! To arms! Our land to save]Dr. G. F. Root (Composer)451515 32156 66616
[To Jesus our God and our King]G. F. R. (Composer)353212 17165 35123
[To the hills I lift mine eyes] (Root)Dr. Geo. F. Root (Composer)355333 34322 22321
[To Thee, O blessed Savior] (Root)G. F. Root (Composer)356545 15576 56217
[To walk in Thy ways]G. F. R. (Composer)253321 54432 55543
[Today the Savior calls] (Root)G. F. R. (Composer)333212 34565 54323
[In the lands beyond the sea]George F. Root (Composer)2454351 21176 71655
TRUST (Root)George F. Root (Composer)356532 11123 45625
[Try, try, I will tell you why]G. F. Root (Composer)253531 23453 33345
[Turn not away from the heav'nly word]George F. Root (Composer)232135 56432 32166
[Up, rouse ye now united band]G. F. R. (Arranger)255454 32321 23456
[At my work I'm always singing] (Root)George Frederick Root (Composer)434517 12621 7676
VARINAGeo. F. Root (Composer)19055551 33351 1123
[Wake the song of jubilee] (Root)G. F. R. (Composer)251713 21621 24324
[Walk in the light! so shalt thou know] (Root)G. F. Root (Composer)256713 21765 61655
[Why do you linger, why do you stay]Geo. F. Root (Composer)732353 14653 21232
[Watchful Shepherd, safe infolding] (Root)G. F. Root (Composer)212234 33217 62171
[We all might do good]Geo. F. Root (Composer)134531 22342 71111
[We are all a band of scholars]G. F. R. (Composer)3
[We are little sunbeams] (Root)G. F. R. (Composer)3
[We are marching home to Zion] (Root)Geo. F. Root (Composer)534555 55334 55661
[We are sailing over an ocean] (Root)G. F. R. (Composer)555151 23134 56535
[We come in childhood's joyfulness]George Frederick Root, 1820-1895 (Composer)213555 56533 54223
[We come with joyful song]G. F. R. (Composer)234531 65345 34332
[We hail with joy the sleeping thought]G. F. Root (Composer)253332 17151 23456
[We have found the way to heaven]G. F. Root (Composer)213516 15312 33432
[We have heard the glorious news of our returning Lord]Geo. F. Root (Composer)712333 21611 17655
[We hear our country calling]G. F. Root (Composer)251333 54724 44655
[We passed poor Johnny's cabin]Geo. F. Root (Composer)255555 55555 17666
[We praise Thee, O God; we acknowledge Thee to be the Lord] (Root)G. F. Root (Composer)251123 34565 43234
[We praise Thee, we bless Thee, our Father and Friend]Geo. F. Root (Composer)153212 16513 25321
[We shall meet but we shall miss him] (Root)George F. Root (Composer)655556 55155 55652
[We speak of the realms of the blest] (Root)G. F. R. (Composer)255333 43325 52223
[We stand where Jordan's waves divide] (Root)G. F. R. (Composer)233456 71217 54653
[We travel through a barren land]G. F. R. (Composer)231177 66331 17766
WEALDENGeorge F. Root (Composer)132435 23132 71536
[Glory, glory how the angels sing]G. F. Root (Composer)2
[We're soldiers on duty, the foe is at hand]Geo. F. Root (Composer)351335 44244 65517
[We've had enough of license laws]G. F. Root (Composer)253451 32176 27551
[What can I do, O Lord, my God]G. F. R. (Composer)254321 17656 45354
[What does prohibition mean?]G. F. Root (Composer)255555 56655 11255
[What is the grain on the prairie wide]G. F. Root (Composer)251711 76155 12321
[What part shall wives and mothers take]G. F. Root (Composer)251765 65312 25433
[What sound is this] (Humphrey)G. F. R. (Arranger)251235 12345 32535
[What think ye of Christ] (Root)G. F. Root (Composer)211123 35432 11432
[What words almost despairing]G. F. Root (Composer)254545 65175 42355
[When billows swell and winds are high]G. F. R. (Composer)234545 65117 12165
[When by Moab's mountain]Geo. F. Root (Composer)254513 21171 65567
[When does creation give praise to God?]G. F. R. (Composer)211111 13151 33334
[When foreign foes invade the land]G. F. Root (Composer)253715 37155 45671
JEWELSGeorge F. Root (Composer)22512333 45563 3211
[When lightly over the mountain rill] (Root)G. F. R. (Composer)334555 13215 67121
[When my soul was distressed]G. F. R. (Composer)3
[When rose the temple on the sacred mountain]G. F. R. (Composer)251111 32172 15777
[When saw we Thee a-hungered, Lord]George Frederick Root (Composer)366666 11665 55116
[When storms around are sweeping] (Plötz)Geo. F. Root (Arranger)853511 75514 33215
[When summer outpours her wealth]G. F. Root (Composer)253165 65355 31656
[When the light of morning breaketh]G. F. R. (Composer)256535 13121 71234
[When the mourner weeping]Geo. F. Root (Composer)233333 24444 36666
[When you can find no other help]G. F. Root (Composer)251111 21655 55443
[Where hast thou built thine house]G. F. Root (Composer)255112 33343 22117
[Which road are you choosing, young friends]George Frederick Root (Composer)255555 12332 22232
[While men slept, the enemy sowed the tares]G. F. R. (Composer)255556 66665 51112
[While my Redeemer's near] (Root)G. F. R. (Composer)255516 51223 21235
[While the Gospel sound is heard]G. F. R. (Composer)254323 45322 23215
[Bring a garland for his brow]George Frederick Root (Composer)234517 12123 2171
[Whither goest thou, pilgrim stranger]G. F. Root (Composer)235423 54235 61765
[Who was here, who was here]Geo. F. Root (Composer)251746 51232 34555
[Who will meet me when I die]G. F. R. (Composer)355556 51555 56525
[Who would not join our army]G. F. Root (Composer)253343 32311 27153
[Why delay to make your peace with heaven's eternal King?]George F. Root (Composer)532172 17653 21232
[In the wintry heaven] (11351)G. F. R. (Arranger)111351 51112 35511
[Will temperance workers now in doubt]G. F. Root (Composer)253215 76665 67125
WINSHIPGeorge F. Root (Composer)153515 13223 21653
[Work while the day is thine]G. F. R. (Composer)234323 11217 16454
[Would you know why Christ, my Savior]Dr. George F. Root (Composer)851321 76176 55112
[Wouldst thou hear thy Savior's voice?]G. F. Root (Composer)211117 12222 21233
[Yes, the mother loves her home]G. F. Root (Composer)212332 31345 56354
[Yes, we'll meet again in the morning]George F. Root (Composer)655111 13531 35556
[Zion, beautiful beyond compare]G. F. Root (Composer)233432 14625 55432

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