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Rallying Song
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Forth to the rescue, the young folks are going
Author: A. Edith John
Tune: [Forth to the rescue]
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2 hymnals
Author:
A. Edith John
(no biographical information available about A. Edith John.)
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First Line:
Forth to the rescue, the young folks are going
Title:
Rallying Song
Author:
A. Edith John
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
"Onward" our watchword and "Onward" we're going!
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Tune
[Forth to the rescue]
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Praise and Thanks: a hymn book for the Young People's Christian Union of the Universalist Church (Nos. 1 and 2 combined) (1913), p.24
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Praise and Thanks #12
Display Title
: Rallying Song
First Line
: Forth to the rescue
Tune Title
: [Forth to the rescue]
Author
: A. Edith John
Date
: 1895
Praise and Thanks #12
Praise and Thanks #B1-12
Display Title
: Rallying Song
First Line
: Forth to the rescue
Tune Title
: [Forth to the rescue]
Author
: A. Edith John
Date
: 1913
Praise and Thanks #B1-12
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