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- Q5571605 subject Q6201705.
- Q5571605 subject Q8123486.
- Q5571605 abstract "“O That Will Be Glory,” also known as “The Glory Song”, with words and music by Charles H. Gabriel (1856-1932), was first published in 1900. In 1914, J. H. Hall claimed that the song had been translated into at least 17 languages and that at least 17 million copies of the song were then in print. The musical score of the song can be found online in Excell's Praises (song number 4).[1]".
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- Q5571605 wikiPageWikiLink Q213550.
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- Q5571605 wikiPageWikiLink Q6201705.
- Q5571605 wikiPageWikiLink Q8123486.
- Q5571605 comment "“O That Will Be Glory,” also known as “The Glory Song”, with words and music by Charles H. Gabriel (1856-1932), was first published in 1900. In 1914, J. H. Hall claimed that the song had been translated into at least 17 languages and that at least 17 million copies of the song were then in print. The musical score of the song can be found online in Excell's Praises (song number 4).[1]".
- Q5571605 label "Glory Song".