The tune BREAK BREAD TOGETHER, like the text, has been subject to variation. It became widely known after publication in The Second Book of Negro Spirituals (1926), compiled by the brothers James Weldon Johnson and Rosamond Johnson. The tune gained further popularity through a variety of choral arra…
Display Title: AI BERENA PU KAKOUFirst Line: Ai berena pu kakouTune Title: LET US BREAK BREADAuthor: Annie Kanahele, 1896-Date: 1972Source: Negro Spiritual
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