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Let There Be a Rainbow

Author: Tommy Wheeler Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Let there be a rainbow in our life today Used With Tune: [Let there be a rainbow in our life today]

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[Let there be a rainbow in our life today]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Tommy Wheeler Tune Key: D Major Used With Text: Let There Be A Rainbow

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Let There Be A Rainbow

Author: Tommy Wheeler Hymnal: Gospel Gems #57 (1984) First Line: Let there be a rainbow in our life today Refrain First Line: Let there be a rainbow, shine to ev'ry one Languages: English Tune Title: [Let there be a rainbow in our life today]

Let There Be a Rainbow

Author: Tommy Wheeler Hymnal: I'm Gonna Sing #43 (2003) First Line: Let there be a rainbow in our life today Languages: English Tune Title: [Let there be a rainbow in our life today]

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Tommy Wheeler

1931 - 2015 Author of "Let There Be A Rainbow" in Gospel Gems Tommy E. Wheeler came from a singing family. His father, Palmer, and uncle Roy sang gospel music in the first Stamps Quartet. He studied music at Abilene Christian College (now University) and composed and wrote several gospel songs, including I Love The Lord, The Way of Truth, I Met The Master Face to Face, and Live For Him. Source: Gospel Gems: A Collection of Songs by Palmer and Tommy Wheeler. - M. Lynn
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