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I Want to Be a Friend to Man

Author: H. R. Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Down in this lonely and troubled land Refrain First Line: I want to do a neighborly deed Used With Tune: [Down in this lonely and troubled land]

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[Down in this lonely and troubled land]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Cpl. Hale Reeves Used With Text: I Want to Be a Friend to Man

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I Want to Be a Friend to Man

Author: H. R. Hymnal: Sing Aloud #111 (1944) First Line: Down in this lonely and troubled land Refrain First Line: I want to do a neighborly deed Languages: English Tune Title: [Down in this lonely and troubled land]

I Want to Be a Friend to Man

Author: H. R. Hymnal: Glory Gates #111 (1947) First Line: Down in this lonely and troubled land Refrain First Line: I want to do a neighborly deed Languages: English Tune Title: [Down in this lonely and troubled land]

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Hale Reeves

Person Name: H. R. Author of "I Want to Be a Friend to Man" in Sing Aloud
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