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The American Marseillaise
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Thou, dear Columbia, I adore thee
Author: A. M. Goodman
Tune: MARSEILLAISE
Published in
2 hymnals
Author:
A. M. Goodman
Late 19th Century We have little data on this author, except that Goodman was her maiden name. --www.hymntime.com/tch/
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First Line:
Thou, dear Columbia, I adore thee
Title:
The American Marseillaise
Author:
A. M. Goodman
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
Columbia, dear I'll be
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Tune
MARSEILLAISE
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The Message in Song: for use in Sunday schools, young people's meetings, prayer meetings, church services and special occasions (1903), p.194
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Hymn and Tune Book #d81
Display Title
: The American Marseillaise
First Line
: Thou, dear Columbia, I adore
Author
: A. M. Goodman
Date
: 1903
Hymn and Tune Book #d81
The Message in Song #171
Display Title
: The American Marseillaise
First Line
: Thou, dear Columbia, I adore thee
Tune Title
: [Thou, dear Columbia, I adore thee]
Author
: Miss A. M. Goodman
Date
: 1903
The Message in Song #171
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