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Greeting Song
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We're coming with jubilant voices
Tune: [We're coming with jubilant voices]
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3 hymnals
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Text Information
First Line:
We're coming with jubilant voices
Title:
Greeting Song
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
March, march, march away
Copyright:
Public Domain
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[We're coming with jubilant voices]
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The Zion Songster Nos. 1 and 2 Combined: for Sabbath Schools (1887), p.98
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Gospel Melodies #d193
Display Title
: March, march, march away
First Line
: We're coming, we're coming with jubilant voices
Date
: 1890
Gospel Melodies #d193
The Zion Songster No. 2 #32
Display Title
: Greeting Song
First Line
: We're coming with jubilant voices
Tune Title
: [We're coming with jubilant voices]
Author
: Wm. B. Blake
Date
: 1887
The Zion Songster No. 2 #32
The Zion Songster Nos. 1 and 2 Combined #Z32
Display Title
: Greeting Song
First Line
: We're coming with jubilant voices
Tune Title
: [We're coming with jubilant voices]
Author
: Wm. B. Blake
Date
: 1887
The Zion Songster Nos. 1 and 2 Combined #Z32
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