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  • Happy Song

    The “Warfare” section of The Salvation Army Song Book is full of battle songs that remind us that despite things such as trouble, calamity, persecution, hunger, poverty, danger – even unto death, etc., “overwhelming victory is ours through Christ, who loves us” (Romans 8:37 [NLT]). We are soldiers in an army that is already promised victory because of our captain, Christ himself!

    This is a bright arrangement of one of these songs, “Happy Song” by William Bradbury (1867). The lyrics by Fanny Crosby (1867) remind us to “Shout for Joy!” as “we are marching on with shield and banner bright.”

    The “Warfare” section of The Salvation Army Song Book is full of battle songs that remind us that despite things such as trouble, calamity, persecution, hunger, poverty, danger – even unto death, etc., “overwhelming victory is ours through Christ, who loves us” (Romans 8:37 [NLT]). We are soldiers in an army that is already promised victory because of our captain, Christ himself!

    This is a bright arrangement of one of these songs, “Happy Song” by William Bradbury (1867). The lyrics by Fanny Crosby (1867) remind us to “Shout for Joy!” as “we are marching on with shield and banner bright.”

    $29.95
  • Blessed Assurance

    Back in 1873, “Mrs. Joseph F. Knapp (Phoebe) composed a melody and played it over to me two or three times on the piano. She then asked what it said. Fanny Crosby replied, “Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine!” These words became the tune’s inspiration.

    $5.00
  • Blessed Assurance

    Back in 1873, “Mrs. Joseph F. Knapp (Phoebe) composed a melody and played it over to me two or three times on the piano. She then asked what it said. Fanny Crosby replied, “Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine!” These words became the tune’s inspiration.

    $5.00
  • Blessed Assurance

    Back in 1873, “Mrs. Joseph F. Knapp (Phoebe) composed a melody and played it over to me two or three times on the piano. She then asked what it said. Fanny Crosby replied, “Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine!” These words became the tune’s inspiration.

    $5.00
  • Blessed Assurance

    Back in 1873, “Mrs. Joseph F. Knapp (Phoebe) composed a melody and played it over to me two or three times on the piano. She then asked what it said. Fanny Crosby replied, “Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine!” These words became the tune’s inspiration.

    $5.00
  • Blessed Assurance

    Back in 1873, “Mrs. Joseph F. Knapp (Phoebe) composed a melody and played it over to me two or three times on the piano. She then asked what it said. Fanny Crosby replied, “Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine!” These words became the tune’s inspiration.

    $5.00
  • Blessed Assurance

    Back in 1873, “Mrs. Joseph F. Knapp (Phoebe) composed a melody and played it over to me two or three times on the piano. She then asked what it said. Fanny Crosby replied, “Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine!” These words became the tune’s inspiration.

    $5.00
  • Blessed Assurance

    Back in 1873, “Mrs. Joseph F. Knapp (Phoebe) composed a melody and played it over to me two or three times on the piano. She then asked what it said. Fanny Crosby replied, “Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine!” These words became the tune’s inspiration.

    $5.00
  • Blessed Assurance

    Back in 1873, “Mrs. Joseph F. Knapp (Phoebe) composed a melody and played it over to me two or three times on the piano. She then asked what it said. Fanny Crosby replied, “Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine!” These words became the tune’s inspiration.

    $5.00
  • Blessed Assurance

    Back in 1873, “Mrs. Joseph F. Knapp (Phoebe) composed a melody and played it over to me two or three times on the piano. She then asked what it said. Fanny Crosby replied, “Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine!” These words became the tune’s inspiration.

    $5.00
  • Blessed Assurance

    Back in 1873, “Mrs. Joseph F. Knapp (Phoebe) composed a melody and played it over to me two or three times on the piano. She then asked what it said. Fanny Crosby replied, “Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine!” These words became the tune’s inspiration.

    $5.00
  • Blessed Assurance

    Back in 1873, “Mrs. Joseph F. Knapp (Phoebe) composed a melody and played it over to me two or three times on the piano. She then asked what it said. Fanny Crosby replied, “Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine!” These words became the tune’s inspiration.

    $5.00
  • Blessings

    (2-fl & 2cl) (including “Doxology, Come Thou Fount, Count Your Blessings, Blessed Assurance”)

    $11.00
  • Blessings

    (4 fl; or 2fl & 2-cl) (including “Doxology, Come Thou Fount, Count Your Blessings, Blessed Assurance”

    $11.00
  • Blessed Assurance

    (3-tpt, 2-hn, 3-tmb, BH, tba, opt percussion/ rhythm)

    $16.00
  • Blessed Assurance

    This woodwind quintet (with opt. parts) is constantly on the move. While the melodic material is always made aware, the accompanying parts are full of movement. Even with metrical changes there is a constant flow giving a sense confidence and resolve. It bubbles from beginning to end and finally makes a solid statement of assurance.

    $9.00