Come, Angel Band- W.P. Detherow 1952

Come, Angel Band

W.P. Detherow 1952

Angel Band/The Land Of Beulah/O Come Angel Band/My Latest Sun Is Sinking Fast

Public Domain Old-Time, Bluegrass Gospel by Jefferson Hascall (Words 1860) & William  Bradbury (Music 1862); new verse W.P. Detherow 1952.

ARTIST: from W.P. Detherow- 1952; John Quincy Wolf Folklore Collection 

Sheet Music arr. Matteson 2006: http://books.google.com/books?id=42bL-Ot-8gUC&pg=PA24&dq=angel+band+matteson&ie=ISO-8859-1&output=html&cd=1

CATEGORY:
Traditional Bluegrass Gospel;

DATE: 1918; First Recorded in 1927 by Dixie Sacred Singers as "Bear Me Away on Your Snowy Wings." Fiddlin' John Carson 1927

RECORDING INFO:
Angel Band [Me III-D100] - Hascall, Jefferson./Bradbury, William B.

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OTHER NAMES: "O Come, Angel Band"  "My Latest Sun Is Sinking Fast" "The Land Of Beulah" "Bear Me Away on Your Snowy Wings"

SOURCES: Folk Index; Meade

NOTES: "Come Angel Band" from W.P. Detherow- 1952 in the John Quincy Wolf Folklore Collection.  There is one new or different verse. Ralph Stanley's version of "Angel Band" became popular when it was included in the movie, O Brother, Where Art Thou? The song originally titled, "The Land Of Beulah" appeared in William Batchelder Bradbury's Golden Shower of S. S. Melodies (1862 pp. 50-51). To see the original setting go to Michigan State University Libraries - Digital and Multimedia Center - Digital Collections - Hymnals.

The poem by Jefferson Hascall was originally titled "My Latest Sun Is Sinking Fast." The lyric was first set in J. W. Dadmun's tunebook The Melodeon in 1860, to a tune by Dadmun. The song, originally in 4/4 time, is now played in 3/4 or waltz time.

The Emmylou Harris version and others use "snow white wings", rather than snowy wings. It was first recorded in 1927 by Dixie Sacred Singers as "Bear Me Away on Your Snowy Wings." Fiddlin' John Carson also recorded it in 1927.
 

ANGEL BAND- Jefferson Hascall (Words 1860) & William  Bradbury (Music 1862).

My latest sun is sinking fast,
My race is nearly run;
My strongest trials now are past,
My triumph is begun.

Chorus: O come, angel band,
Come and around me stand;
O bear me away, on your snowy wings,
To my immortal home.

I know I'm near the holy ranks
Of friends and kindred dear,
I brush the dew on Jordan's bank,
The crossing must be near.

(Chorus)

I've almost gained my heav'nly home;
My spirit loudly sings;
The holy ones behold they come!
I hear the noise of wings.

(Chorus)

Oh bear my longing heart to Him;
Who bled and died for me.
Whose blood now cleanses from all sin,
And gives me victory.
 

COME, ANGEL BAND- Sung by: W.P. Detherow Recorded in Batesville, AR, 7/19/52

Click here to listen to the original recording;
http://www.lyon.edu/wolfcollection/songs/detherowcome1232.html

The latest sun is sinking fast;
My race is narrow run.
My strongest trials have all passed;
My triumph has begun.

Chorus: Oh, come, angel band,
Come and around me stand.
Oh, bear me away on your snowy wings
To my immortal home.
Oh, bear me away on your snowy wings
To my immortal home.

I know I'm near the holy ranks,
Where kindred and friends are dear.
I brush the dew on Jordan banks;
The crossing must be near.

(Chorus)

When shall I reach that happy place
And be forever blessed?
When shall I see my Father's face,
And in his bosom rest?

(Chorus)