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When I am weary, when I am sad
Author: Rene Bronner
Tune: [When I am weary, when I am sad]
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Author:
Rene Bronner
Born: Date unknown, but songs by Bronner were in publication by 1905. We do not know if this author was a man or woman, but we have seen at least one reference to a lyricist named Mrs. Rene Bronner. Bronner’s works include: Under the Christmas Star, with Henry Petrie (New York: Lorenz Publishing Company, 1914) © The Cyber Hymnal™ http://www.hymntime.com/tch.
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First Line:
When I am weary, when I am sad
Title:
Always the Same
Author:
Rene Bronner
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
Always the same, Jesus my own
Copyright:
Public Domain
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[When I am weary, when I am sad]
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Women's New Gospel Quartets (1925), p.79
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Women's New Gospel Quartets #77
Display Title
: Always the Same
First Line
: When I am weary, when I am sad
Tune Title
: [When I am weary, when I am sad]
Author
: Rene Bronner
Date
: 1925
Women's New Gospel Quartets #77
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