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Both text and tune were first published in Folk Songs of the American Negro (1907), compiled by brothers Frederick Work and John W. Work, Jr. (PHH 476). This music is an example of the slow, sustained, long-phrased tune found in a number of African American spirituals. In the manner of many such spi…
Display Title: Dios, Yo Quiero Ser CristianoFirst Line: Dios, yo quiero ser cristiano de corazeon, de corazónDate: 2000Subject: Ocasion Especial o Informal |
Display Title: Dios, Yo Quiero Ser CristianoFirst Line: Dios, yo quiero ser cristiano de corazón, de corazónTune Title: LORD, I WANT TO BE A CHRISTIANAuthor: Arnoldo CancliniMeter: 14.11.6.11.Date: 1990Subject: Discipulado |Source: Himno folklórico
Display Title: Dios, yo quiero ser cristianoFirst Line: Dios, yo quiero ser cristianoTune Title: LORD, I WANT TO BE A CHRISTIANAuthor: J.N. de los Santos (? -1944)Date: 1989Source: Negro spiritual
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