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O, every land is filled with sin
Author: George S. Railton
Tune: DIXIE'S LAND
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3 hymnals
Author:
George S. Railton
(no biographical information available about George S. Railton.)
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First Line:
O, every land is filled with sin
Title:
Right Away
Author:
George S. Railton
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
We mean to fight for Jesus
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DIXIE'S LAND
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Salvation Army Songs (1911), p.398
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One Hundred Favorite Songs and Music #33
Display Title
: Right Away
First Line
: Oh, ev'ry land is fill'd with sin
Tune Title
: DIXIE
Author
: Commissioner Railton
Date
: 1899
One Hundred Favorite Songs and Music #33
One Hundred Favorite Songs of the Salvation Army #d98
Display Title
: Right away
First Line
: O, every land is filled with sin
Author
: George Scott Railton
Date
: 1893
One Hundred Favorite Songs of the Salvation Army #d98
Salvation Army Songs #562
Display Title
: We mean to fight for Jesus
First Line
: Oh, every land is filled with sin
Date
: 1911
Salvation Army Songs #562
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