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Oft my heart is sad and lonely

Author: L. Q. C. Taylor Appears in 3 hymnals

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[Oft my heart is sad and lonely]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: L. Q. C. Taylor Incipit: 33323 43111 22343 Used With Text: At the Close of Day

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At the Close of Day

Author: L. Q. C. T. Hymnal: The Golden Sunshine #110 (1911) First Line: Oft my heart is sad and lonely Refrain First Line: At the closing of the day Languages: English Tune Title: [Oft my heart is sad and lonely]

Oft my heart is sad and lonely

Author: L. Q. C. Taylor Hymnal: Melodies for Jesus #d48 (1900) Languages: English

At the closing of the day

Author: L. Q. C. Taylor Hymnal: Zion's Praise #d74 (1925) First Line: Oft my heart is sad and lonely Languages: English

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L. Q. C. Taylor

1879 - 1951 Author of "At the Close of Day" Lucius Quintus Curtis Taylor (also known as Curt Taylor) was born November 20, 1879 on Owl Creek, Towns County, Georgia. He learned shape-note music from his brother Judd and traveled extensively around the United States teaching music and selling gospel song books. He published "Joyous Praises" with D. B. Mills and "Melodies for Jesus" with J. S. Earp. From Steven Curtis Taylor and Jerry A. Taylor (Taylor Family Histories on http://www.drack.info/ucan3392977/taylortheophilus.htm)
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