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[Some folks may ask me, some folks may say]

Appears in 7 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Ellis J. Crum Tune Sources: Traditional Tune Key: A Flat Major Incipit: 51233 33217 57244 Used With Text: He Is My Everything

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He Is My Everything

Appears in 7 hymnals First Line: Some folks may ask me, some folks may say Refrain First Line: He is my ev'rything Used With Tune: [Some folks may ask me, some folks may say]

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He is My Everything

Author: William Harrison Tyner Hymnal: Sing Praises #6 (2003) First Line: He is my ev'rything, He is my all Languages: English Tune Title: [He is my everything]

He Is My Everything

Author: William Harrison Tyner Hymnal: Praise for the Lord (Expanded Edition) #860 (1997) First Line: He is my ev'rything Languages: English Tune Title: [He is my ev'rything]

He Is My Everything

Author: Bill Tyner; Ernest Clevenger, Jr. Hymnal: Songs Of The Church #185 (1977) First Line: He is my ev'rything Tune Title: [He is my ev'rything]

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Ernest A. Clevenger, Jr.

1929 - 2014 Person Name: Ernest Clevenger, Jr. Author (stanza 2) of "He Is My Everything" in Church Gospel Songs and Hymns

Ellis J. Crum

1928 - 2011 Arranger of "[Some folks may ask me, some folks may say]" in Special Sacred Selections

Reid Lancaster

Arranger of "[Some folks may ask me, some folks may say]" in Rejoice and Sing to the Lord
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