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Going Home in the Chariot

Hymnal: Folk Songs of the American Negro (No. 1) #18 (1907) First Line: O never, you mind what Satan say Refrain First Line: Going home in the chariot in the morning Lyrics: Refrain: Going home in the chariot in the morning, Going home in the chariot in the morning, Going home in the chariot in the morning, Going home in the chariot in the morning. 1 O never you mind what Satan say. Going home in the chariot in the morning. He never did teach one sinner to pray, Going home in the chariot in the morning. [Refrain] 2 O sinner man you better pray, Going home in the chariot in the morning. For judgment is coming every day, Going home in the chariot in the morning. [Refrain] 3 O mourner, O mourner, you must believe, Going home in the chariot in the morning. And the grace of God you will receive, Going home in the chariot in the morning. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [O never you mind what Satan say]
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Going Home In The Chariot

Hymnal: National Jubilee Melodies #132 (1916) First Line: O never you mind what Satan say Refrain First Line: Going home in the chariot in the morning Lyrics: Refrain: Going home in the chariot in the morning, Going home in the chariot in the morning, Going home in the chariot in the morning, Going home in the chariot in the morning. 1 O never you mind what Satan say, Going home in the chariot in the morning. He never did teach one sinner to pray, Going home in the chariot in the morning. [Refrain] 2 O sinner-man you better pray, Going home in the chariot in the morning. For judgment is coming every day, Going home in the chariot in the morning. [Refrain] 3 O mourner, O mourner, you must believe, Going home in the chariot in the morning. And the grace of God you will receive, Going home in the chariot in the morning. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [O never you mind what Satan say]
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Going Home in the Chariot

Hymnal: Plantation Melodies and Spiritual Songs #156 (1913) First Line: O never you mind what Satan says Refrain First Line: Going home in the chariot in the morning Languages: English Tune Title: [O never you mind what Satan says]

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