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(1892 - 1940)
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I've Been Invited to a Jubilee

I've Been Invited to a Jubilee
Virgil Oliver Stamps


Piano solo
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Composer
Virgil Oliver Stamps
Virgil Oliver Stamps (1892 - 1940)
Instrumentation

Piano solo

Style

Hymn - Sacred

Arranger
Virgil Oliver Stamps
Zisi, Matthew
CopyrightCopyright © Matthew Zisi
Stirring arrangement of I've Been Invited to a Jubilee perfect for prelude, offertory, or other special service music

1. Brother, when I get to heav’n I shall sing and shout,
Jubilee, (O glory), jubilee (sweet story);
For there won’t be anybody there to put me out,
Won’t that be a happy jubilee?

2. Brother, Satan is a liar and a conjurer, too,
Jubilee, (O glory), jubilee (sweet story);
If you don’t watch very close he will conjure you,
You will m...
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