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Jesus Walked This Lonesome Valley

Meter: 8.8.10.8 Appears in 38 hymnals Text Sources: American folk hymn

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LONESOME VALLEY

Meter: 8.8.10.8 Appears in 28 hymnals Tune Sources: American folk hymn Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 61132 16111 13356 Used With Text: Jesus Walked This Lonesome Valley

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Jesus Walked This Lonesome Valley

Hymnal: Seventh-day Adventist Hymnal #151 (1985) Meter: 8.8.10.8 Lyrics: 1 Jesus walked this lonesome valley; He had to walk it by Himself. O nobody else could walk it for Him. He had to walk it by Himself. 2 I must go and stand my trial. I have to stand it by myself. O nobody else could stand it for me. I have to stand it by myself. 3 Jesus walked this lonesome valley; He had to walk it by Himself. O nobody else could walk it for Him. He had to walk it by Himself. Tune Title: [Jesus walked this lonesome valley]
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Jesus Walked This Lonesome Valley

Hymnal: Worship in Song #170 (1996) Lyrics: 1 Jesus walked this lonesome valley, He had to walk it by himself; O, nobody else could walk it for him, He had to walk it by himself. 2 We must walk this lonesome valley, We have to walk it by ourselves; O, nobody else can walk it for us, We have to walk it by ourselves. 3 You must go and stand your trial, You have to stand it by yourself, O, nobody else can stand it for you, You have to stand it by yourself. Topics: Singing (or Song); Suffering Tune Title: [Jesus walked this lonesome valley]
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Jesus Walked This Lonesome Valley

Author: Anonymous Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #3292 Lyrics: 1. Jesus walked this lonesome valley. He had to walk it by Himself; O, nobody else could walk it for Him, He had to walk it by Himself. 2. We must walk this lonesome valley, We have to walk it by ourselves; O, nobody else can walk it for us, We have to walk it by ourselves. 3. You must go and stand your trial, You have to stand it by yourself, O, nobody else can stand it for you, You have to stand it by yourself. Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesus walked this lonesome valley]

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Jack Schrader

b. 1942 Person Name: Jack Schrader, 1942- Author (vs. 2-4) of "Jesus Walked This Lonesome Valley" in Worship and Rejoice JACK SCHRADER (b. 1942), arranger, composer, conductor, vocalist, and organist/pianist, is past editor with Hope Publishing Company, retiring in January of 2009. His association with Hope began in 1978. A 1964 graduate of Moody Bible Institute of Chicago, where he majored in Voice and Organ, he also received the Bachelor of Music Education degree from the University of Nebraska (1966). Further studies in theology culminated in Jack's ordination by the Evangelical Free Church of America (1975). Born in St. Louis, Missouri, he now resides in Wheaton, Illinois, with his wife, Karen. They have three children, Beth, Jonathan and Joel, and currently three grandchildren. Jack is the best selling choral composer in the Hope catalog. In addition to choral music Jack has published collections for keyboardists, instrumentalists and vocal soloists. He was a member of the editorial committee for Hope's most recent hymnal, WORSHIP & REJOICE (2001), in which he has 24 hymn credits. His music is heard in hundreds of churches across the country each Sunday, and he can be seen throughout the year as a guest clinician at choral reading sessions and workshops. --www.hopepublishing.com

Allen W. Foster

1940 - 2019 Person Name: Allen W. Foster (1940- ) Arranger of "[Jesus walked this lonesome valley]" in Seventh-day Adventist Hymnal

Anonymous

Author of "Jesus Walked This Lonesome Valley" in The Cyber Hymnal In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.