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When the Heart is in Tune

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: The Bright Array #118 (1889) Refrain First Line: Sweetest music, sweetest music Lyrics: 1 When the heart is in tune, its trembling chords Swell the name of Jesus; Then the strings that were mute with joy expand At the touch of His master hand. Refrain: Sweetest music, sweetest music, When the blessed name we love— From the full heart breaks; Sweetest music, sweetest music, When the melody of song He wakes. 2 When the heart is in tune, its only song— Praise and love to Jesus; With a holy delight its chords expand At the touch of His master hand. [Refrain] 3 When the heart is in tune, it wearies not, Still it sings of Jesus; For its strings are in tune with harps above And the songs of redeeming love. [Refrain] Scripture: Psalm 28:7 Tune Title: [When the heart is in tune]
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When the Heart Is in Tune

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: Our Song Book #34 (1890) First Line: When the heart is in tune, its trembling chords Refrain First Line: Sweetest music, sweetest music Languages: English Tune Title: [When the heart is in tune, its trembling chords]

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