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Old Folks at Home

Hymnal: Jubilee Spirituals #191 (1945) First Line: 'Way down upon de Swanee River Refrain First Line: All de world is sad and dreary Languages: English Tune Title: ['Way down upon de Swanee River]
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Old Folks at Home

Author: Stephen C. Foster Hymnal: The Service Song Book #205 (1917) First Line: Way down upon the Swanee ribber Refrain First Line: All de world am sad and dreary Languages: English Tune Title: [Way down upon the Swanee ribber]

Old Folks at Home

Author: S. C. F. Hymnal: Songs of Service. Rev. ed. #a131 (1948) First Line: Way down upon the Swanee River Refrain First Line: All de world is sad and dreary Languages: English Tune Title: [Way down upon the Swanee River]

Old Folks at Home

Author: S. C. F.; B. B. Edmiaston Hymnal: New Songs Supreme #111 (1943) First Line: 'Way down upon the Swanee River Refrain First Line: All the world is sad and dreary Languages: English Tune Title: ['Way down upon the Swanee River]

Old Folks at Home

Author: S. C. F.; B. B. Edmiaston Hymnal: Jubilee Spirituals #111 (1945) First Line: 'Way down upon the Swanee River Refrain First Line: All the world is sad and dreary Languages: English Tune Title: ['Way down upon the Swanee River]
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Old Folks at Home

Author: S. C. F. Hymnal: Songs of Service #131 (1918) First Line: Way down upon the Swanee River Refrain First Line: All de world is sad and dreary Languages: English Tune Title: [Way down upon the Swanee River]
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Old Folks at Home

Hymnal: The Assembly Hymn and Song Collection #222 (1914) First Line: Way down upon the Swanee River Refrain First Line: All the world is sad and dreary Languages: English Tune Title: [Way down upon the Swanee River]
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Safe With the Loved Ones at Home

Author: Rev. Geo. P. Hott Hymnal: Crowning Day No. 5 #32 (1902) First Line: Far, far beyond this vale of sorrow Refrain First Line: Oh, I long to be with Jesus Lyrics: 1 Far, far beyond this vale of sorrow, Is home, sweet home; There weary hearts will meet tomorrow, There parting never come. Refrain: Oh, I long to be with Jesus, Never more to roam; There shall my heart o’erflow with gladness, Safe with the lov’d ones at home. 2 All hopes, but heav’n are disappointing, Heartaches and pain; There shall my soul be fill’d with gladness, There meet the lov’d ones again. [Refrain] 3 All earthly scenes are ting’d with sadness, All skies have clouds; No hope, but fear its cups emitters, The final robe the shroud. [Refrain] 4 But christian, cheer thee on thy journey, The toil’s most done; Heav’n’s bright eternal day’s before thee, There waits for thee thy crown. [Refrain] 5 Turn, turn thee, sinner to thy Saviour, By sorrow driven, Lay down the burden thou art bearing, Christ offers home and heaven. [Refrain] 6 And though the path be rough and lonely He’ll lead thee on; Though Satan often tempt and try thee Never art thou alone. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Far, far beyond this vale of sorrow]
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Swanee River

Author: Stephen Collins Foster Hymnal: The Chapel Hymnal #S2 (1899) First Line: Way down upon the Swanee ribber Refrain First Line: All de world am sad and dreary Languages: English Tune Title: [Way down upon the Swanee ribber]
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Rest and Home

Author: Mrs. Harriet E. Jones Hymnal: Songs for Service #45 (1905) First Line: Way down upon the paths forbidden Refrain First Line: Glory, glory hallelujah! Languages: English Tune Title: [Way down upon the paths forbidden]

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