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Why Should I Not Be Happy?

Author: James A. Brown

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Text Information

First Line: Why should I not be happy and be singing all the way
Title: Why Should I Not Be Happy?
Author: James A. Brown (1903)
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Why should I not be happy since He took my sins away?
Copyright: Public Domain

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Billows of Praise #d268

Heart Praise #d225

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Majestic Melodies #117

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Revival Power #117

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Revive Us #28

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Soul Songs #32

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