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Jubilee

I never shall forget the day When Jesus washed my sins away, Now my soul is very happy

Published in 5 hymnals


Text Information

First Line: I never shall forget the day When Jesus washed my sins away, Now my soul is very happy
Title: Jubilee
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Now my soul is very happy
Copyright: Public Domain

Tune

[I never shall forget the day] (51321)


HAPPY DAY (Rimbault)

William J. Reynolds, in his Companion to Baptist Hymnal (1976), p. 161, wrote as follows: Happy Day appeared in William McDonald’s Wesleyan Sacred Harp (Boston, 1854), set to “Jesus, my All, to heaven is gone” with the present refrain, "Happy day, happy day, When Jesus washed my sins away!" Do…

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Salvation Army Music #231

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Salvation Army Music #251

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