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We'll Never Say Goodbye

Author: J. G. Dailey Appears in 9 hymnals First Line: O, the sorrow, pain and woe That we find wherever we go Refrain First Line: But we'll never say goodbye

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[O the sorrow, pain and woe]

Appears in 7 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. G. Dailey Incipit: 12352 31345 14651 Used With Text: We'll Never Say Good-bye

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We'll Never Say Good-bye

Author: J. G. Dailey Hymnal: New Onward and Upward #32 (1909) First Line: O the sorrow, pain and woe Refrain First Line: But we'll never say goodbye Languages: English Tune Title: [O the sorrow, pain and woe]
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We'll Never Say Good-bye

Author: J. G. D. Hymnal: Songs of the Soul No. 2 #50 (1896) First Line: O the sorrow, pain and woe Refrain First Line: But we'll never say goodbye Languages: English Tune Title: [O the sorrow, pain and woe]
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We'll Never Say Good-Bye

Author: J. G. Dailey Hymnal: Kingdom of Song for the Sunday School #68 (1900) First Line: O the sorrow, pain and woe Refrain First Line: But we'll never say goodbye Languages: English Tune Title: [O the sorrow, pain and woe]

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J. G. Dailey

1854 - 1927 Author of "We'll Never Say Good-Bye" in Kingdom of Song for the Sunday School Born: Circa March 1854, Del­a­ware (was liv­ing in New Cas­tle Coun­ty in 1860). Dailey moved to Brock­way­ville, Penn­syl­van­ia, with his mo­ther in 1872, and was still there as of 1892. In 1900 he was in Fre­don­ia Vil­lage, New York, and in Phil­a­del­phia, Penn­syl­van­ia, in 1910 & 1920. His works in­clude: A Col­lec­tion of Gos­pel, Tem­per­ance, and Pro­hi­bi­tion Songs, What’s the News (Brock­way­ville, Penn­syl­van­ia: 1888) Love (Brock­way­ville, Penn­syl­van­ia: 1892) Prohibition Chimes for Tem­per­ance, Pro­hi­bition and All Re­form Meet­ings (New York: Dai­ley & Mead, 1900) --www.hymntime.com/tch/ Additional information and photos can be found here: James Gerald Dailey II (1854-1927) and Fear Not, Little Flock.