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The world will be all beautiful
Author: Minnie B. Johnson
Tune: [The world will be all beautiful]
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3 hymnals
Author:
Minnie B. Johnson
(no biographical information available about Minnie B. Johnson.)
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First Line:
The world will be all beautiful
Title:
Keep Singing
Author:
Minnie B. Johnson
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
Keep singing, keep singing
Copyright:
Public Domain
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[The world will be all beautiful]
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Sacred Chimes #101
Display Title
: Keep Singing
First Line
: The world will be all beautiful
Tune Title
: [The world will be all beautiful]
Author
: Minnie B. Johnson
Date
: 1900
Sacred Chimes #101
The King's Message #d88
Display Title
: Keep singing, keep singing, keep singing
First Line
: The world will be all beautiful
Author
: Minnie B. Johnson
Date
: 1926
The King's Message #d88
Winning Voices Combined #d154
Display Title
: Keep singing
First Line
: The world will be all beautiful
Author
: Minnie B. Johnson
Date
: 1905
Winning Voices Combined #d154
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