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R. L. Rust › Tunes

R. L. Rust
Short Name: R. L. Rust
Full Name: Rust, R. L.
Birth Year: 1877
Death Year: 1956

Robert Lee Rust


Tunes by R. L. Rust (14)sort descendingAsInstancesIncipit
[God made man and woman as His own children]R. L. Rust (Composer)1
[I am longing for that day]R. L. Rust (Composer)155333 21553 53211
[I want to go back to my boyhood days]R. L. Rust (Composer)132132 12323 55321
[Let your life bless your friends]R. L. Rust (Composer)1
[Morning now dawns so bright, sending its glory light]R. L. Rust (Composer)113321 13116 15133
[O how I wish that I could catch a vision]R. L. Rust (Composer)113331 35532 13553
[O just think how Christ, the Savior]R. L. Rust (Composer)134555 56512 33321
[Once I was sad and broken-hearted]R. L. Rust (Composer)156135 35321 56135
[Some folks critisize all the new songs]R. L. Rust (Composer)156111 33315 66116
[There was One who never did commit a wrong]R. L. Rust (Composer)112335 53132 13455
[To say farewell to friends today]R. L. Rust (Composer)313333 21211 35556
[We are going onward today]R. L. Rust (Composer)132116 56112 31232
[We know we cannot live always]R. L. Rust (Composer)113233 55513 13223
[While going through this earthly life]R. L. Rust (Composer)1
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