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When Day Is Done
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When day is done and shadows fall
Author: Tom Keefe
Tune: [When day is done and shadows fall]
Published in
2 hymnals
Author:
Tom Keefe
(no biographical information available about Tom Keefe.)
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First Line:
When day is done and shadows fall
Title:
When Day Is Done
Author:
Tom Keefe
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
My Lord will make His face to shine
Publication Date:
1948
Copyright:
Copyright, 1948, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Printing Co. in "Peaceful Echoes"
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[When day is done and shadows fall]
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Peaceful Echoes #51
Display Title
: When Day Is Done
First Line
: When day is done and shadows fall
Tune Title
: [When day is done and shadows fall]
Author
: Tom Keefe
Date
: 1948
Peaceful Echoes #51
Primary Music and Worship #d109
Display Title
: A mother's fireside song
First Line
: When day is done and shadows fall
Author
: G. K. Laufer
Date
: 1930
Primary Music and Worship #d109
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