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The Dark Days

Author: C. L. Goodenough Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: How sweet is the sound of the bird's song Used With Tune: [How sweet is the sound of the bird's song]

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[How sweet is the sound of the bird's song]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: C. L. Goodenough Incipit: 55456 35423 43476 Used With Text: Dark Days

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The Dark Days

Author: C. L. Goodenough Hymnal: Palms of Elim #25 (1912) First Line: How sweet is the sound of the bird's song Languages: English Tune Title: [How sweet is the sound of the bird's song]

Dark Days

Author: C. L. G. Hymnal: Songs We Love #190 (1921) First Line: How sweet is the sound of the bird's song Languages: English Tune Title: [How sweet is the sound of the bird's song]

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Caroline Louisa Goodenough

1856 - 1946 Person Name: C. L. G. Author of "Dark Days" in Songs We Love Copyright records indicate Goodenough was living in Rochester, Massachusetts, in 1931. Her works include: High Lights on Hymn­ists and Their Hymns, 1931 --www.hymntime.com