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Where Is My Father Tonight?
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Where has my father gone tonight
Author: Carrie Merres
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Author:
Carrie Merres
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First Line:
Where has my father gone tonight
Title:
Where Is My Father Tonight?
Author:
Carrie Merres
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
O where is my sire tonight?
Publication Date:
1890
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Rescue Songs: by one hundred popular composers and gifted song song writers: specially fitted for rescue missions and meetings, rescue workers and evangelists, and revival services (1893), p.146
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Rescue Songs #148
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: Where is my Father To-night?
First Line
: Where has my father gone tonight?
Author
: Carrie Merres
Date
: 1893
Rescue Songs #148
Rescue Songs #147
Display Title
: Where Is My Father To-night?
First Line
: Where has my father gone tonight?
Author
: Carrie Merres
Date
: 1890
Rescue Songs #147
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