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When all the singers get home

Author: J. B. Vaughan Hymnal: Evangel Light #d84 (1920) First Line: My brother, awake and sing the sweet story Refrain First Line: Then O, what a wonderful, wonderful singing Languages: English

When all redeemed singers get home

Author: J. B. Vaughan Hymnal: Gospel Bells #d89 (1922) First Line: My brother, awake and sing the sweet story Refrain First Line: Then O, what a wonderful, wonderful singing Languages: English

When all redeemed singers get home

Author: J. B. Vaughan Hymnal: The Gospel Gleaner #d94 (1901) First Line: My brother, awake and sing the sweet story Refrain First Line: Then O, what a wonderful, wonderful singing

When all the singers get home

Author: J. B. Vaughan Hymnal: Beall's Gospel Songs with supplement entitled Favorite Hymns #d98 (1907) First Line: My brother, awake and sing the sweet story Refrain First Line: Then O, what a wonderful, wonderful singing Languages: English

When all redeemed singers get home

Author: J. B. Vaughan Hymnal: Devotional Hymns for Church, Revival, Sunday School #d126 (1908) First Line: My brother, awake and sing the sweet story Refrain First Line: Then O, what a wonderful, wonderful singing Languages: English

Then O, what a wonderful, wonderful singing

Author: J. B. Vaughan Hymnal: Resurrected Songs prepared for the Church #d136 (1904) First Line: My brother, awake and sing the sweet story

When all the singers get home

Author: J. B. Vaughan Hymnal: Gospel Voices No.3 #d171 (1902) First Line: My brother, awake and sing the sweet story Refrain First Line: Then O, what a wonderful, wonderful singing Languages: English

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