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William Clayton
Come, Come, Ye Saints
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Composer
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William Clayton
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Choral
Average_duration
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4:24
'Come, Come, Ye Saints' is a hymn composed by William Clayton in 1846. The hymn was written during the Mormon pioneers' journey to the Salt Lake Valley in Utah. The hymn was first sung on the banks of the Platte River in Nebraska on July 15, 1846. The hymn has become a staple in the Mormon Church and is often sung during Pioneer Day celebrations. The hymn has three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement is a call to action, urging the Saints to leave their homes and follow the prophet. The second movement is a reminder of the trials and tribulations that the Saints will face on their journey. The third movement is a message of hope and encouragement, reminding the Saints that they are not alone and that God is with them. The first movement begins with the words "Come, come, ye Saints, no toil nor labor fear." The movement is characterized by a sense of urgency and excitement. The Saints are called to leave their homes and follow the prophet, and they are assured that they will be blessed for their obedience. The movement is marked by a strong, driving rhythm and a sense of forward momentum. The second movement begins with the words "Why should we mourn or think our lot is hard?" The movement is characterized by a sense of sadness and struggle. The Saints are reminded of the trials and tribulations that they will face on their journey, including hunger, thirst, and fatigue. The movement is marked by a slower, more mournful rhythm and a sense of struggle and hardship. The third movement begins with the words "All is well, all is well." The movement is characterized by a sense of hope and encouragement. The Saints are reminded that they are not alone and that God is with them. The movement is marked by a lighter, more joyful rhythm and a sense of peace and comfort. Overall, 'Come, Come, Ye Saints' is a powerful hymn that captures the spirit of the Mormon pioneers' journey to the Salt Lake Valley. The hymn is a testament to the faith and courage of the Saints, and it continues to inspire and uplift members of the Mormon Church today.
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