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128. If You're Never Learned to Pray

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Text Information
First Line: Brother have you ever been down on your knees
Title: If You're Never Learned to Pray
Author: Mosie Lister
Refrain First Line: If you've never learned to pray
Language: English
Publication Date: 1950
Copyright: © 1950, by Statesmen Quartet in "Souvenir Album"
Tune Information
Name: [Brother have you ever been down on your knees]
Composer: Mosie Lister
Incipit: 12344 51123 43345
Copyright: © 1950, by Statesmen Quartet in "Souvenir Album"



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