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Wordless Book Chorus
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My heart was black with sin
Author: Frances M. Johnston
Tune: [My heart was black with sin]
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2 hymnals
Author:
Frances M. Johnston
(no biographical information available about Frances M. Johnston.)
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Text Information
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First Line:
My heart was black with sin
Title:
Wordless Book Chorus
Author:
Frances M. Johnston
Language:
English
Publication Date:
1940
Copyright:
1940 by Frances M. Johnston
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Tune
[My heart was black with sin]
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Pinebrook Melodies #d87
Display Title
: Wordless book chorus
First Line
: My heart was black with sin
Author
: F. M. Johnston
Date
: 1945
Pinebrook Melodies #d87
Salvation Songs for Children, No. 2 #10
Display Title
: Wordless Book Chorus
First Line
: My heart was dark with sin
Tune Title
: [My heart was black with sin]
Author
: F. M. J.
Date
: 1976
Salvation Songs for Children, No. 2 #10
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