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[Where, O brother, are you going]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. T. Brower Tune Key: B Flat Major Incipit: 55333 21111 21615

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Keep Praying and Singing

Author: J. T. B. Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Where, O brother, are you going Refrain First Line: Keeping praying and singing Used With Tune: [Where, O brother, are you going]

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Keep Praying And Singing

Author: J. T. Brower; Mrs. Frank M. Lyon Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #15401 First Line: Where, O brother, are you going Lyrics: 1 Where, O brother, are you going, As you travel on today? Are you one among the Master’s chosen few? Are you seeking heav’nly mansions, Free from sorrow or decay? Then keep praying as your journey you pursue. Refrain: Keep praying and singing, Every sorrow will vanish with the night; Keep praying and singing, And your path will be beautiful and bright. 2 Do the cares of life oppress you, Are your sorrows multiplied? Jesus said that He your every load would bear; Only let Him share your burdens, He will fill you with delight, Talk it over with your blessèd Lord in prayer. [Refrain] 3 After work on earth is ended, After vict’ry has been won, We shall leave our cares and burdens all below; Then we’ll soar away with Jesus, To be happy, glad and free, And no sorrow we, in Heaven, e’er shall know. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Where, O brother, are you going]
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Keep Praying and Singing

Author: J. T. B. Hymnal: Glorious Theme #106 (1927) First Line: Where, O brother, are you going Refrain First Line: Keeping praying and singing Languages: English Tune Title: [Where, O brother, are you going]

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Mrs. Frank M. Lyon

Alterer of "Keep Praying And Singing" in The Cyber Hymnal

D. D. T.

Arranger of "[Where, O brother, are you going]" in The Cyber Hymnal

J. T. Brower

Person Name: J. T. B. Author of "Keep Praying and Singing" in Glorious Theme
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