Mrs. W. V. Baker was a blind composer and singer who traveled and sang with her husband, also blind, at evangelistic meetings.
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Tune Title: [Away beyond the stars which the midnight sky unfolds]First Line: Away beyond the stars which the midnight sky unfoldsComposer: Mrs. W. V. BakerDate: 1909
Tune Title: [Away beyond the stars which the midnight sky unfolds]First Line: Away beyond the stars which the midnight sky unfoldsComposer: Mrs. W. V. BakerDate: 1895
Tune Title: [Away beyond the stars which the midnight sky unfolds]First Line: Away beyond the stars which the midnight sky unfoldsComposer: Mrs. W. V. BakerDate: 1900
Tune Title: [Away beyond the stars which the midnight sky unfolds]First Line: Away beyond the stars which the midnight sky unfoldsComposer: Mrs. W. V. BakerDate: 1905
Tune Title: [Away beyond the stars which the midnight sky unfolds]First Line: Away beyond the stars which the midnight sky unfoldsComposer: Mrs. W. V. BakerDate: 1894
Tune Title: [Away beyond the stars which the midnight sky unfolds]First Line: Away beyond the stars which the midnight sky unfoldsComposer: Mrs. W. V. BakerDate: 1894
Tune Title: [Away beyond the stars which the midnight sky unfolds]First Line: Away beyond the stars which the midnight sky unfoldsComposer: Mrs. W. V. BakerDate: 1893
Tune Title: [Away beyond the stars which the midnight sky unfolds]First Line: Away beyond the stars which the midnight sky unfoldsComposer: Mrs. W. V. BakerDate: 1892
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