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[A few more days of grief and woe]
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[A few more days of grief and woe]
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3 hymnals
Tune Information
Title:
[A few more days of grief and woe]
Incipit:
13333 31172 22221
Key:
F Major
Source:
Jubilee Tune
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Free Grace and Dying Love
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Celestial Songs: a collection of 900 choice hymns and choruses, selected for all kinds of Christian Getherings, Evangelistic Word, Solo Singers, Choirs, and the Home Circle (1921), p.680
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Celestial Songs #771
Tune Title
: [A few more days of grief and woe]
First Line
: A few more days of grief and woe
Date
: 1921
Source
: Jubilee Tune
Celestial Songs #771
Melodies of Grace and Truth #187
Tune Title
: [A few more days of grief and woe]
First Line
: A few more days of grief and woe
Key
: F Major
Date
: 1908
Source
: Jubilee Tune
Melodies of Grace and Truth #187
Salvation Army Music #368
Tune Title
: [A few more days of grief and woe]
First Line
: A few more days of grief and woe
Incipit
: 11333 31117 22221
Date
: 1880
Salvation Army Music #368
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