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James Frederick Swift, who wrote under the pseudonym of Godfrey Marks, was born in Manchester in 1847, became an organist and composer and died in Wallasey, Cheshire, in 1931.
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Tune Title: TE LAUDANT OMNIAFirst Line: All things praise Thee, Lord most highComposer: James Frederick Swift, 1847-1931Meter: 77 77 77Key: a♭ minorDate: 1999
Tune Title: TE LAUDANT OMNIAFirst Line: All things praise thee, Lord most highComposer: James Frederick Swift, 1847-1931Meter: 7.7.7.7.7.7Key: A MajorDate: 2010
Tune Title: TE ALUDANT OMNIAFirst Line: All things praise you, Lord most highComposer: James Frederick Swift, 1847-1931Meter: 77.77.77Key: G MajorDate: 1999
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