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Once a blind man heard the story
Author: William M. Golden
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Author:
William M. Golden
[William Golding] Born: January 28, 1878, Webster County, Mississippi. Died: May 13, 1934, in a traffic accident near Eupora, Mississippi. Buried: Spring Valley Cemetery #2, Mathiston, Mississippi. Son of James and Camella Hood Golding (his surname changed later), it is said he wrote most of his songs while serving an eight-year sentence in the state penitentiary. His only child reportedly died young. © The Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)
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First Line:
Once a blind man heard the story
Title:
It is wonderful to me
Author:
William M. Golden
Refrain First Line:
I am on my way to glory
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Praises #d66
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: It is wonderful to me
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: Once a blind man heard the story
Author
: William M. Golden
Date
: 1924
Praises #d66
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