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Singing in Glory
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There's a home built up in glory
Author: John Hocutt (1956)
Tune: [There's a home built up in glory]
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2 hymnals
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Author:
John Hocutt
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First Line:
There's a home built up in glory
Title:
Singing in Glory
Author:
John Hocutt
(1956)
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
Glory, glory hallelujah
Copyright:
© 1956, by The Marion Davis Company in "Bells of Glory"
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Tune
[There's a home built up in glory]
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Bells of Glory #78
Display Title
: Singing in Glory
First Line
: There's a home built up in glory
Tune Title
: [There's a home built up in glory]
Author
: J. H.
Date
: 1956
Bells of Glory #78
New and Old Gospel Songs and Hymns #d149
Display Title
: Singing in glory
First Line
: There's a home built up in glory
Author
: John Hocutt
Date
: 1958
New and Old Gospel Songs and Hymns #d149
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