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Die Sonne sank, der Abend naht
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Die Sonne sank, der Abend naht
Author: Hoffman von Fallersleben
Tune: [Mein Vater, der im Himmel wohnt] (51234)
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Hoffman von Fallersleben
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First Line:
Die Sonne sank, der Abend naht
Author:
Hoffman von Fallersleben
Language:
German
Copyright:
Public Domain
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[Mein Vater, der im Himmel wohnt] (51234)
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Concordia Chöre: eine Sammlung von Liedern in vierstimmigem Satz für unsere Schulen und Sonntagsschulen (1908), p.253
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Concordia Chöre #216
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: Die Sonne sank, der Abend naht
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: Die Sonne sank, der Abend naht
Tune Title
: [Die Sonne sank, der Abend naht]
Date
: 1908
Concordia Chöre #216
Lieder-Perlen #106
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: Die Sonne sank, der Abend naht
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: Die Sonne sank, der Abend naht
Tune Title
: [Die Sonne sank, der Abend naht]
Date
: 1894
Lieder-Perlen #106
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