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Author: Alex Burns
From "Souvenir of Alex Burns Night" 20 February 1977, by Alfred B. Smith:
Alex Burns was born in the bonnie land of Scotland in the year 1898. His was a humble but Godly home in which music played an important part. His father, a member of the Salvation Army, could play several instruments and often father, mother, and their four children would gather round to sing and play the grand old hymns. [. . .] In 1923 Alex came to America and it was at Philadelphia that he wrote his first chorus "Christ for Me." [. . . ].
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Display Title: Christ For MeFirst Line: Christ for me, yes it's Christ for meTune Title: [Christ for me, yes it's Christ for me]Author: A. B.Date: 1957
Display Title: Christ For MeFirst Line: Christ for me, yes, it's Christ for meTune Title: [Christ for me, yes, it's Christ for me]Author: Alex BurnsDate: 1977Subject: Children and Youth |
Display Title: Christ for MeFirst Line: Christ for me, yes it's Christ for meTune Title: [Christ for me, yes it's Christ for me]Author: A. B.Date: 1944
Display Title: Christ For MeFirst Line: Christ for me, yes, it's Christ for meTune Title: [Christ for me, yes, it's Christ for me]Author: A. B.Date: 1958
Display Title: Christ For MeFirst Line: Christ for me, Yes, it's Christ for me!Tune Title: [Christ for me, Yes, it's Christ for me!]Author: A. B.Date: 1977
Display Title: Christ For MeFirst Line: Christ for me, yes, it's Christ for meTune Title: [Christ for me, yes, it's Christ for me]Author: Alex BurnsDate: 1951Subject: Testimony |
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