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[I don't know what you came to do]
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[I don't know what you came to do]
Composer: Bill Gaither
Published in
1 hymnal
Composer:
Bill Gaither
(no biographical information available about Bill Gaither.)
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Tune Information
Title:
[I don't know what you came to do]
Composer:
Bill Gaither
Copyright:
1973 by William J. Gaither
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Texts
I Came to Praise the Lord
All texts published with [I don't know what you came to do]
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Arrangements
Arrangements
Organ Solo
Let's Just Praise the Lord - For Organ: Favorites by Bill & Gloria Gaither Arranged by Fred Bock for Piano
Composer/Editors
Bill Gaither; Gloria Gaither; Fred Bock
Published By:
Gaither Music Company, Inc. (1976) pp. 22
Piano Solo
Let's Just Praise the Lord: Favorites by Bill & Gloria Gaither Arranged by Fred Bock for Piano
Composer/Editors
Bill Gaither; Fred Bock
Published By:
Gaither Music Company, Inc. (1976) pp. 28
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Instances
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Sing 'N' Praise Hymnal #19
Tune Title
: [I don't know what you came to do]
First Line
: I don't know what you came to do
Composer
: William J. Gaither
Date
: 1976
Sing 'N' Praise Hymnal #19
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