"So Soon in the Morning" is a traditional religious song performed in 1959 by Joan Baez and Bill Wood on Baez's first album, Folksingers 'Round Harvard Square. The duo sung it in a fast gospel tempo. The lyrics contain lines from a 19th-century hymn, "", written in 1846 by Horatius Bonar: I heard the voice of Jesus say, “Come unto Me and rest;Lay down, thou weary one, lay down Thy head upon My breast.” as well as a stanza from "", a hymn by Charles Wesley: Father, I stretch my hands to thee, no other help I know;If thou withdraw thyself from me, ah! whither shall I go? altering the words to
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| - "So Soon in the Morning" is a traditional religious song performed in 1959 by Joan Baez and Bill Wood on Baez's first album, Folksingers 'Round Harvard Square. The duo sung it in a fast gospel tempo. The lyrics contain lines from a 19th-century hymn, "", written in 1846 by Horatius Bonar: I heard the voice of Jesus say, “Come unto Me and rest;Lay down, thou weary one, lay down Thy head upon My breast.” as well as a stanza from "", a hymn by Charles Wesley: Father, I stretch my hands to thee, no other help I know;If thou withdraw thyself from me, ah! whither shall I go? altering the words to (en)
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| - "So Soon in the Morning" is a traditional religious song performed in 1959 by Joan Baez and Bill Wood on Baez's first album, Folksingers 'Round Harvard Square. The duo sung it in a fast gospel tempo. The lyrics contain lines from a 19th-century hymn, "", written in 1846 by Horatius Bonar: I heard the voice of Jesus say, “Come unto Me and rest;Lay down, thou weary one, lay down Thy head upon My breast.” as well as a stanza from "", a hymn by Charles Wesley: Father, I stretch my hands to thee, no other help I know;If thou withdraw thyself from me, ah! whither shall I go? altering the words to O Lord, I stretch my hand to thee, no other help I know;If thou withdraw thy hand from me, wherever shall I go? (en)
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