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[There is no friend like Jesus] (Huffstutler)
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[There is no friend like Jesus] (Huffstutler)
Composer: L. D. Huffstutler
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Composer:
L. D. Huffstutler
Leonard Duffie Huffstutler Born: June 17, 1887, Liberty, Alabama. Died: January 7, 1977, Dallas, Texas. Buried: Laurel Land Memorial Park, Dallas, Texas. Leonard was the son of Hugh Montgomery Huffstutler and Amelia E. Dickson, and husband of Sallie Cowart. He grew up on a Texas farm and attended Texas A&M University, College Station. He studied music with John Herbert, Rufus Cornelius, Homer Rodeheaver, and Arthur Sebren. He sang in quartets and taught in singing schools for the Hartford and Stamps-Baxter Music Companies. © The Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)
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Title:
[There is no friend like Jesus] (Huffstutler)
Composer:
L. D. Huffstutler
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There is No Friend Like Jesus
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Super Specials No. 5 #103
Tune Title
: [There is no friend like Jesus]
First Line
: There is no friend like Jesus
Composer
: L. D. Huffstutler
Date
: 1942
Super Specials No. 5 #103
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