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I'm going to a city so bright
Author: Olen S. Payte (1945)
Tune: [I'm going to a City so bright]
Published in
2 hymnals
Author:
Olen S. Payte
(no biographical information available about Olen S. Payte.)
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First Line:
I'm going to a city so bright
Title:
Jerusalem
Author:
Olen S. Payte
(1945)
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
Jerusalem, where cometh no night
Copyright:
© 1945, by The Hartford Music Co., in "Victory Melodies"
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[I'm going to a City so bright]
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Amazing Grace #117
Display Title
: Jerusalem
First Line
: I'm going to a City so bright
Tune Title
: [I'm going to a City so bright]
Author
: O. S. P.
Date
: 1949
Amazing Grace #117
Radio Beams No. 2 #123
Display Title
: Jerusalem
First Line
: I'm going to a City so bright
Tune Title
: [I'm going to a City so bright]
Author
: O. S. P.
Date
: 1945
Radio Beams No. 2 #123
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