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Let us be happy, and let us be gay

Author: I. P. Williams Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Let us be joyful and smiling as May

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Let Us Be Happy, And Let Us Be Gay

Author: I. P. Williams Hymnal: The Sabbath School Bell #5 (1859) First Line: Let us be joyful and smiling as May

Let us be happy, and let us be gay

Author: I. P. Williams Hymnal: The Anniversary and Sunday School Music Book Nos. 1 and 2 with additions #d31 (1858) First Line: Let us be joyful and smiling as May
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Let us be happy, and let us be gay

Hymnal: Hymns and Songs for Children's Worship, Together with Selections for Anniversary and Festive Occasions #62 (1869) First Line: Let us be joyful and smiling as May Languages: English

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I. P. Williams

Author of "Come, let us sing praise to our King" Williams, I. P. This name is given in W. B. Bradbury's Oriola, 1860, No. 288, as the author of "Another year has passed away" (Old Year). In the Methodist Sunday School Hymn Book, 1879, the Sunday School Hymnary, 1905, and others. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)
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