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581. Jésus, je voudrais te chanter (Lord Jesus, You Shall Be My Song)

Text Information
First Line: Jésus, je voudrais te chanter sur ma route (Lord Jesus, you shall be my song as I journey)
Title: Jésus, je voudrais te chanter (Lord Jesus, You Shall Be My Song)
French Title: Jésus, je voudrais te chanter
Translator (stanzas 1–3): Stephen Somerville
Meter: 12.14.12.12
Language: French
Publication Date: 2020
Scripture: ; ;
Topic: Body of Christ; Courage; Death and Eternal Life (5 more...)
Source: les Petites Soeurs de Jesus (France) and L’Arche Community (France), 1961; stanza 4 trans. Mennonite Worship and Song Committee
Copyright: © 1970 Les Petites Soeurs de Jesus and L’Arche Community; stanzas 1–3 trans. © 1970 Estate of Stephen Somerville; stanza 4 trans. © 2018 Mennonite Worship and Song Committee (admin. GIA Publications, Inc.)
Tune Information
Name: LES PETITES SOEURS
Meter: 12.14.12.12
Key: D Major
Source: Les Petites Soeurs de Jesus and L’Arche Community
Copyright: © 1970 Les Petites Soeurs de Jesus and L’Arche Community



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