How many of you remember The Hash Chorus (so named because it mixes several choruses together - thereby creating "hash")?
Everyday with Jesus (one song)
I've been walking on the King's highway (second song)
Tell me the old, old story ...
I love it better every day (third song)
I will make you fishers of men
If you only follow me (fourth song)
Hallelujah, What a Savior (fifth song)
I'm from sin set ..
You're from sin set ..
We're all from sin set free! (sixth song)
YES
I play it in the key of F, but I think it is actually in the key of G.
Happy singing!
Posted by: Ruthi | September 14, 2008 at 08:44 PM
This is not the one I learned. The one I learned had each song start with the last word of the previous song but I don't remember what the songs were and what order they were in. Does anyone remember that one?
Posted by: Christine Cassello | April 29, 2009 at 02:05 PM
I learned a different version!
When the roll is called up yonder,
I'll be walking down the King's Highway,
Tell me the old, old story, I love it better every day!
Hallelujah!
I will make you fisher's of men,
If you'll only follow Me.
Hallelujah, what a Savior!
I'm from sin set...
You're from sin set...
We're all from sin set free.
Oh my loving brothers,
when the world's on fire,
You'll need my Jesus,
to be your Savior.
He'll hide you ever,
in the Rock of Ages,
in the Rock of Ages,
just cleft for me.
Rocka my soul in the bosom of Abraham,
Rocka my soul in the bosom of Abraham,
Rocka my soul in the bosom of Abraham,
OOHhh,
Rocka my soul!
So high, you can't get over it.
So low, you can't get under it.
So wide, you can't get around it,
You gotta go in at the door!
Then repeat "Rocka my soul..." and hold the OOOhhhh! out.
There's also hand motions.
Does anyone know where to find the music (especially guitar chords)?
Posted by: Angela Hansen | May 24, 2009 at 03:48 PM
each song start with the last word it begins with every promise in the Book is mine, then mine, mine, mine--Jesus is mine, next wonderful, wonderful Jesus is to me, fnally-- and that's enough to make me sing, next, sing on in sunny days
Posted by: Victoria Lundstrom | November 09, 2009 at 11:01 PM