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 song is known for being quoted or adapted in various contexts: