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Your Pilot's at the wheel

Author: Emma Pitt Appears in 5 hymnals Matching Instances: 5 First Line: O, sailor, on life's troubled sea Refrain First Line: Then never fear the billow's roar Used With Tune: [O, sailor, on life's troubled sea]

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[O, sailor, on life's troubled sea]

Appears in 2 hymnals Matching Instances: 1 Composer and/or Arranger: E. D. Keck Incipit: 55566 51332 24322 Used With Text: Your Pilot's at the wheel
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[O sailor, on life’s troubled sea]

Appears in 1 hymnal Matching Instances: 1 Composer and/or Arranger: J. J. Jelley Incipit: 54333 54346 55225 Used With Text: Your Pilot's at the Wheel
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[O sailor! on life's troubled sea]

Appears in 1 hymnal Matching Instances: 1 Composer and/or Arranger: J. H. Tenney Incipit: 51232 17655 65432 Used With Text: Your Pilot's at the Wheel

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Your Pilot's at the Wheel

Author: Emma Pitt Hymnal: Triumphant Songs No.5 #134 (1896) First Line: O sailor! on life's troubled sea Refrain First Line: Then never fear the billows' roar Lyrics: 1 O sailor! on life’s troubled sea, Why should you fear the storm? The shore’s in view where you will be Safe from all dread alarm. Refrain: Then never fear the billows’ roar, Nor danger ever feel, You’ll safely reach the golden shore, Your Pilot’s at the wheel. Your Pilot’s at the wheel, Your Pilot’s at the wheel, You’ll safely reach the golden shore, Your Pilot’s at the wheel. 2 O sailor! trust your all to Him, Nor heed the rolling wave; Look up, tho’ skies be dark and dim, And trust the Lord to save. [Refrain] 3 O sailor! see your shining light, The port is drawing near, And loved ones robed in purest white Await your coming there. [Refrain] Tune Title: [O sailor! on life's troubled sea]
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Your Pilot's at the Wheel

Hymnal: Pearls of Praise #78 (1893) First Line: O sailor, on life’s troubled sea Refrain First Line: Then never fear the billows’ roar Lyrics: 1 O sailor, on life’s troubled sea, Why should you fear the storm? The shore’s in view where you will be Safe from all dread alarm. Refrain: Then never fear the billows’ roar, Nor danger ever feel; You’ll safely reach the golden shore, Your pilot’s at the wheel. 2 O sailor, trust your all to him, Nor heed the robbing wave; Look up, tho’ skies be dark and dim, And trust the Lord to save. [Refrain] 3 O sailor, see your shining light, The port is drawing near; And loved ones robed in purest white Await your coming there. [Refrain] Scripture: Luke 8:24 Tune Title: [O sailor, on life’s troubled sea]
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Your Pilot's at the Wheel

Author: Emma Pitt Hymnal: Grace and Glory #69 (1882) First Line: O, sailor! on life's troubled sea! Refrain First Line: Then never fear the billow's roar Languages: English Tune Title: [O, sailor! on life's troubled sea!]

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Emma Pitt

b. 1846 Author of "Your Pilot's at the wheel" in Band Music Born: 1846, Maryland. Pitt was living in Bal­ti­more, Mar­y­land, by 1880, and through at least 1910. She may have died be­fore 1920, as the daugh­ter with whom she was living in 1910 was on her own and still sin­gle in 1920. --www.hymntime.com

E. D. Keck

Composer of "[O, sailor, on life's troubled sea]" in Band Music Late 19th Century Lyrics-- There Is a River Dark When the Love of Jesus Music: ATLANTIC AVENUE --www.hymntime.com/tch

J. J. Jelley

Composer of "[O sailor, on life’s troubled sea]" in Pearls of Praise