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Listen to that mournful wailing

Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: The day was gone, and the night was dark

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[The day was gone, and the night was dark]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: J. M. Hunt Incipit: 34565 31232 13456 Used With Text: O! Carry Me Back

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O! Carry Me Back

Hymnal: Songs of Zion #88 (1899) First Line: The day was gone, and the night was dark Languages: English Tune Title: [The day was gone, and the night was dark]
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Listen to that mournful wailing

Hymnal: Palmer's Sabbath School Songs #64b (1868) First Line: The day was gone, and the night was dark

Listen to that mournful wailing

Hymnal: Songs of Love for the Bible School #d131 (1874) First Line: The day was gone, and the night was dark

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J. M. Hunt

1855 - 1919 Composer of "[The day was gone, and the night was dark]" in Songs of Zion As of 1885, Hunt lived in Lampasas, Texas. His works include: Harvest Bells, with William Penn Harvest Bells No. 2, with William Penn (Cincinnati, Ohio: The John Church Company, 1885) The Gospel Alarm, with Sanford Miller Brown (St. Louis, Missouri: Central Baptist, 1886) The Missionary Triumph, with Sanford Miller Brown (Cincinnati, Ohio: The John Church Company, 1889) Songs of Zion, with Sanford Miller Brown (Kansas City, Missouri: Word and Way Publishing Company, 1898) --www.hymntime.com/tch
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