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[Safe am I, safe am I]

Appears in 8 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Mildred Leightner Dillon Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 56356 33432 62156 Used With Text: Safe Am I

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Safe Am I

Author: Mildred Leightner Dillon Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: Safe am I, safe am I Topics: Choruses Used With Tune: [Safe am I, safe am I]

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Safe Am I

Author: Mildred Leightner Dillon Hymnal: Tabernacle Hymns #315 First Line: Safe am I, safe am I Topics: Choruses Languages: English Tune Title: [Safe am I, safe am I]
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Safe am I

Author: Mildred Leightner Dillon Hymnal: Choice Hymns of the Faith #502 (1944) First Line: Safe am I, Safe am I Languages: English Tune Title: [Safe am I, Safe am I]

Safe am I

Author: Mildred Leightner Dillon Hymnal: Singspiration Three #5 (1943) First Line: Safe am I, Safe am I Languages: English Tune Title: [Safe am I, Safe am I]

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Mildred Leightner Dillon

b. 1912 Author of "Safe Am I" in Youth Sings Mildred Leightner Dillon was the wife of William S. Dillon. Bill and his wife were on a ship crossing the Atlantic when the ships movement caused the grand piano Mildred was playing to collapse on her, pinning her. He said that while she was pinned, and they were working to free her, she wrote the song "Safe Am I." Walter Witten (friend)
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