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A Glad Tomorrow
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When the evening shadows gather, And you gaze upon the sunset
Author: Mrs. Frank H. Stamps (1949)
Tune: [When the evening shadows gather] (Stamps)
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2 hymnals
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Author:
Mrs. Frank H. Stamps
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First Line:
When the evening shadows gather, And you gaze upon the sunset
Title:
A Glad Tomorrow
Author:
Mrs. Frank H. Stamps
(1949)
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
There's a glad tomorrow
Copyright:
© 1949, by Stamps Quartet Music Co., Inc. in "Supreme Joy"
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Tune
[When the evening shadows gather] (Stamps)
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Dixie Four Radio Favorites #84
Display Title
: A Glad Tomorrow
First Line
: When the evening shadows gather
Tune Title
: [When the evening shadows gather]
Author
: Mrs. F. H. S.
Date
: 1950
Dixie Four Radio Favorites #84
Give the World a Smile #68
Display Title
: A Glad Tomorrow
First Line
: When the evening shadows gather
Tune Title
: [When the evening shadows gather]
Author
: Mrs. F. H. S.
Date
: 1969
Give the World a Smile #68
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