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88. Cross Over to the Other Side

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Text Information
First Line: My heart was full, full of despair, and no one here seemed to care
Title: Cross Over to the Other Side
Author: J. E. P.
Refrain First Line: If you'll just cross, cross over to the other side
Language: English
Publication Date: 1952
Copyright: © 1952, by Tennessee Music & Printing Company in "Silver Trumpets"
Tune Information
Name: [My heart was full, full of despair, and no one here seemed to care]
Composer: Joe E. Parks
Incipit: 11133 21312 32112
Copyright: © 1952, by Tennessee Music & Printing Company in "Silver Trumpets"



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