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The Home Of The Soul
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Some day all toiling will be over, then I will see the golden shore
Author: Charles C. Carr (1964)
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First Line:
Some day all toiling will be over, then I will see the golden shore
Title:
The Home Of The Soul
Author:
Charles C. Carr
(1964)
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
There'll be no sin, no sorrow there
Publication Date:
1964
Copyright:
© 1964, by Stamps Quartet Music Co., Inc., in "Glad News". All Rights Reserved.
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Glad News #32
Display Title
: The Home Of The Soul
First Line
: Some day all toiling will be o'er, then I will see the golden shore
Author
: C. C. C.
Date
: 1964
Glad News #32
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