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34. I'm Singing a Song

Text Information
First Line: While traveling thru this wearisome world of trouble and care
Title: I'm Singing a Song
Author: Adger M. Pace
Refrain First Line: No matter what comes, no matter what goes while traveling on
Language: English
Publication Date: 1947
Copyright: © 1941, by The Hall Music Co. in "Wings of Love" J. Hubert Hall, owner
Tune Information
Name: [While traveling thru this wearisome world of trouble and care]
Composer: Eugene Wright
Incipit: 56561 13231 32165
Copyright: © 1941, by The Hall Music Co. in "Wings of Love" J. Hubert Hall, owner



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