I'LL BE SINGING UP THERE

CHO: I'll be singing up there.
I'll be singing up there.
Come on up to bright glory.
I'll be singing up there.

If you miss me singing [walking, praying, laughing, loving, etc.] down here,
If you miss me singing down here,
Come on up to bright glory.
I'll be singing up there.

Traditional African-American
The origin of the civil rights song,
"If You Miss Me At the Back of the Bus."
Recorded by the Zion Harmonizers on
"Best of New Orleans Gospel: Traditional," 1992.
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