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[Once I was friendless, sorrow was endless]
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[Once I was friendless, sorrow was endless]
Composer: Byron L. Whitworth
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3 hymnals
Composer:
Byron L. Whitworth
(no biographical information available about Byron L. Whitworth.)
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Tune Information
Title:
[Once I was friendless, sorrow was endless]
Composer:
Byron L. Whitworth
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Jesus Is Mine
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Bells of Salvation #132
Tune Title
: [Once I was friendless, sorrow was endless]
First Line
: Once I was friendless, sorrow was endless
Composer
: Byron L. Whitworth
Date
: 1950
Bells of Salvation #132
Glory Gates #76
Tune Title
: [Once I was friendless, sorrow was endless]
First Line
: Once I was friendless, sorrow was endless
Composer
: Byron L. Whitworth
Date
: 1947
Glory Gates #76
Songs of Spring #46
Tune Title
: [Once I was friendless, sorrow was endless]
First Line
: Once I was friendless, sorrow was endless
Composer
: Byron L. Whitworth
Date
: 1948
Songs of Spring #46
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