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Sing with happy voice

Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Tune your harps to gladdest song

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[Tune your harps to gladdest song]

Appears in 1 hymnal Incipit: 34565 13217 65511 Used With Text: Sing with happy voice

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Sing with happy voice

Hymnal: The Christmas Song Book #20 (1918) First Line: Tune your harps to gladdest song Languages: English Tune Title: [Tune your harps to gladdest song]

Sing with happy voice

Hymnal: Lutheran Sunday School Hymnal. 9th ed. #d201 (1925) First Line: Tune your harps to gladdest song Languages: English

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F. W. Herzberger

1859 - 1930 Translator of "Sing with happy voice" Born: October 23, 1859, Baltimore, Maryland. Died: August 26, 1930, St. Louis, Missouri. Educated at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri, Herzberger pastored in Carson, Kansas; Chicago, Illinois; and Hammond, Indiana. He was also a pioneer missionary in Arkansas, became the first city missionary (in St. Louis) of the Lutheran Missouri Synod in 1899, and worked for many missionary and charitable causes. His works include: The Family Altar --www.hymntime.com/tch

J. H. Horst

Author of "Sing with happy voice"