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[Happy songs through all the earth shall ring]
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[Happy songs through all the earth shall ring]
Composer: Emma E. Meyer
Published in
4 hymnals
Printable scores:
PDF
,
Noteworthy Composer
Audio files:
MIDI
Composer:
Emma E. Meyer
(no biographical information available about Emma E. Meyer.)
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Tune Information
Title:
[Happy songs through all the earth shall ring]
Composer:
Emma E. Meyer
Incipit:
13555 45655 65445
Key:
E♭ Major
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Texts
When He Cometh
Der König kommt
All texts published with [Happy songs through all the earth shall ring]
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Scores
Audio
The Cyber Hymnal #15411
Text:
When He Cometh
PDF (
PDF
)
Noteworthy Composer Score (
NWC
)
MIDI file
from
The Cyber Hymnal #15411
MIDI file
from
Gospel Herald in Song #17
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Sunshine No. 2: songs for the Sunday school (1904), p.22
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The Cyber Hymnal #15411
Tune Title
: [Happy songs thro’ all the earth shall ring]
First Line
: Happy songs thro’ all the earth shall ring
Composer
: Emma E. Meyer
Key
: E♭ Major
The Cyber Hymnal #15411
Include 3 pre-1979 instances
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