The Chuck Wagon Gang: our recorded songs

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7Sorrows suuound us while treading life's road
8Here I labor and toil as I look for a homeo
9After the sunshine comes the rain
10Beautiful robes of white
11I am moving along the road to my final abode
12When God shut Noah in the grand old ark
13Once like a bird in prison I dwelt
14O thou blessed Rock of Ages
15I once was sad and lonely
16As I journey thru this vale of sorrow
17Jesus, my heav'nly King, loves me
18You may have your worldly pleasures
19Some glad morning when this life is o'er
20When toiling is ended and my burdens are laid down
21The noon-day sun is shining
22For God so loved this sinful world
23No tears in heaven, no sorrows given
24Oh, do not let the word depart
25Ride on God's children to that beautiful land
26There's a call comes ringing o'er the restless wave
28There's a church in the valley by the wildwood
29This world is not my home
30I'm just a weary pilgrim
31We are climbling Jacob's golden ladder
32I want to be a soul winner
33Daily we grow fonder of the friends up yonder
34My sins have been forgiven
35When He calls me home, nevermore to roam
36So long I had traveled life's stormy sea
37Well, I've been to the river
38Our Savior will come once more upon this earth
39As I wandered today 'neath the setting sun
40There is glory in my soul that never fades away
41Often I'm hindered on my way
42So many times I'm made to feel so lone and blue
43Kneel at the cross, Christ will meet 0
44Often we sing to the great King
45Joy to the world! the Lord is come
47Follow Thee is my desire
48Down in the valley while on my knees
49While shepherds watched their flocks by night
50Going along, singing a song
51Shall we gather at the river
52Shunning the lowlands where temptations are rife
53The first Noel the angel did say
54I'm in the way
55I've wandered far away from God
56I'd like to stay here longer t'an man's allott
58Once I was a sinner
59Blessed is He that openeth our eyes
60There is a happy land of sunshine
61O how wonderful are the promised mad
62I was once in Egypt's bondage
63When my soul is singing
64When the ransomed millions leave this old world of care
65Life is full of trouble in thos old world below
66Soon the dark clouds will roll away
67If you knew that this morning's bright sunrise
68Some day in glory land with angels we'll sing
69To the weary and oppressed
70I will ever love and trust my Lord and King
71There is a fountain filled with blood
72If for the prize we have striven
73Is it for me, dear Savior
74There was a time I traveled a lonely sinful road
75Lord, bring some wand'rers home tonight
76I'm singing all day long
77Years I spent in sin's dark valley
78I have left the land of bondage
79Precious mem'ries, unseen angels
80My heart is sad, my soul is weary
81Silent night, holy night
82Laying up my treasures in that home above
83A message of love from heaven above
84When I'm heavy laden
85I've a mansion up in glory
86You may ask me where I'm headed
87Search me, O Lord, and know my heart
88I want my Lord to care for me
89In my Father's house are many mansions
90For the truth and the right
91Hallelujah, I am saved by grace divine
92I'm glory bound, I'm on my way
93If I could just be more like Jesus
94Some wonderful morning
95We praise Thee, O God! for the Son of Thy love
96I'm glad Jesus came, glory to His name
97What a fellowship, what a joy divine
98Once I was lost down deep in sin
99Safe in the arms of Jesus
100When the way seems dark and long
101After I leave for worlds unknown
102Darkness falls around me
103Lord, I want to be a Christian
104Stormy waters all around me
105Workers on a building rare
106Judgment is surely coming
107There is an unseen hand to me
108If you wish to be triumphant
109Almost persuaded now to believe

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