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Marching to That Land

Author: J. D. DeTar Hymnal: Pearls of Gospel Song #76 (1884) First Line: Often sad and weary is our morning, noon, and night Refrain First Line: Marching to the promised land Languages: English Tune Title: [Often sad and weary is our morning, noon, and night]

Marching to that land

Author: J. D. DeTar Hymnal: Busy Work Songs #d10 (1897) First Line: Often sad and dreary is our morning Refrain First Line: Marching to that promised Languages: English

Marching to the promised land

Author: J. D. DeTar Hymnal: Purest Pearls #d39 (1883) First Line: Often sad and dreary is our morning

Marching to that land

Author: J. D. DeTar Hymnal: Priceless Jewels #d41 (1887) First Line: Often sad and dreary is our morning Refrain First Line: Marching to the promised land

Marching to that land

Author: J. D. DeTar Hymnal: Precious Songs #d42 (1884) First Line: Often sad and dreary is our morning Refrain First Line: Marching to the promised land

Marching to that land

Author: J. D. DeTar Hymnal: Victory of Song #d47 (1892) First Line: Often sad and dreary is our morning

Marching to that land

Author: J. D. DeTar Hymnal: Gospel Pearls #d57 (1890) First Line: Often sad and dreary is our morning Refrain First Line: Marching to the promised land Languages: English

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