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68. Sing Your Troubles Away

Text Information
First Line: Once I was lonely, sad and dreary, evil's dark road I blindly trod
Title: Sing Your Troubles Away
Author: L. D. O.
Refrain First Line: Come along, friend, and sing with me
Language: English
Publication Date: 1946
Copyright: © 1946, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. in "Shining Path"
Tune Information
Name: [Once I was lonely, sad and dreary, evil's dark road I blindly trod]
Composer: L. D. O'Steen
Incipit: 32311 66116 56111
Copyright: © 1946, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Ptg. Co. in "Shining Path"



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