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**''Most'' songs are arranged with both treble and bass parts, although some are specifically arranged for women.
 
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==Opening Hymns==
 
==Opening Hymns==
 
*1. [[Lord, We Come Before Thee Now]]
 
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**Words and arrangement by [[Edna H. Coray]]; from "Communion in G,"
 
**Words and arrangement by [[Edna H. Coray]]; from "Communion in G,"
 
==Miscellaneous Songs==
 
==Miscellaneous Songs==
"Words without music for social entertainments and community singing."<ref>See the index for miscellaneous songs, of this compilation</ref>
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"Words without music for social entertainments and community singing."<ref>See the index for miscellaneous songs, of at least the fourth edition of this compilation</ref>
 
*142. [[Carry Me Back to Old Virginny]]
 
*142. [[Carry Me Back to Old Virginny]]
 
*143. [[Out Where the West Begins]]
 
*143. [[Out Where the West Begins]]

Revision as of 18:35, 10 July 2008

General Information

  • Copyright: Copyright 1923 By Clarissa S. Williams For General Board of Relief Society
  • At least four editions have been released
    • Fourth edition published by the General Board of Relief Society, Salt Lake City, Utah, December, 1930
  • Contains both words and music (some songs at the end only have words)
    • Music arranged and compiled by Brigham Cecil Gates
    • Most songs are arranged with both treble and bass parts, although some are specifically arranged for women.

List of Hymns[1]

Opening Hymns

Closing Hymns

General Hymns

Patriotic Songs

Special Music

Choruses, Quartets, Trios, Duets, Solos, Etc.

Miscellaneous Songs

"Words without music for social entertainments and community singing."[2]

References

  1. Relief Society Song Book, 1923, fourth edition, published in December, 1930
  2. See the index for miscellaneous songs, of at least the fourth edition of this compilation