CHAPTER 7 | THE RISE OF TIN PAN ALLEY 175
date: 1867
performers: Harmoneion Singers; Neely
Bruce, director
genre: gospel hymn
meter: duple
form: verse and chorus
Listening Guide 7.2 “Sweet By and By” JOHN P. WEBSTER
timing section text comments
0:00 introduction 4 bars; piano anticipates the main idea
of the verse.
0:12 verse 1 There’s a land that is fairer than day,
And by faith we can see it afar;
For the Father waits over the way
To prepare us a dwelling place there.
8 bars; men’s voices in unison.
0:40 chorus In the sweet by and by,
We shall meet on that beautiful shore;
In the sweet by and by,
We shall meet on that beautiful shore.
8 bars; four-part mixed chorus.
Printed repeat is not observed in this
performance.
1:07 verse 2 We shall sing on that beautiful shore
The melodious songs of the blessed;
And our spirits shall sorrow no more,
Not a sigh for the blessing of rest.
8 bars; women’s voices in unison.
1:35 chorus In the sweet by and by... 8 bars; four-part mixed chorus. Again,
no repeat.
2:04 verse 3 To our bountiful Father above,
We will offer the tribute of praise
For the glorious gift of His love
And the blessings that hallow our days.
8 bars; men’s voices in unison.
2:31 chorus In the sweet by and by... 8 bars; four-part mixed chorus. Sung
twice. Webster’s score gives the
following direction: “In the repeat,
diminuendo gradually to the end.”
WHAT TO LISTEN FOR
- verse-and-chorus format of popular song
- devotional lyrics
- placement of title phrase for easy
memorability - vocal harmonies as chorus
CD 1.23
Listen & Refl ect
- What features, if any, does this gospel hymn share with the music of earlier hymnody,
such as SHERBURNE, WONDROUS LOVE, or OLIVET (see LGs 3.1–3)? - Are there any features shared with antebellum minstrel and parlor songs, such as those of
Stephen Foster (see LGs 6.2–3), and if so, what are they?
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