There Is a Happy Land

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The grave of Andrew Young FRSE, Rosebank Cemetery, Edinburgh
Happy Land hymn sheet in full with music.printed in 1872

There Is a Happy Land is a hymn by Andrew Young (1807–1889), a Scottish schoolmaster, and first published in 1838.[1] It now may be sung to a tune arranged by Leonard P. Breedlove.[2][3]

Young's grave is on the western wall of Rosebank Cemetery in Edinburgh and refers to his authorship of the hymn.

The hymn has three verses.

The first verse is the most familiar and goes

1 There is a happy land,

Far, far away,

Where saints in glory stand,

Bright, bright as day.

O how they sweetly sing:

Worthy is our Saviour-King!

Loud let his praises ring,

Praise, praise for aye.[4]

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