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When the last day comes - Public domain World War One sheet music

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Lyric by Walter Scanlan and Edward Moran ; music by Stanley Crawford. (statement of responsibility)

For voice and piano.

Staff notation. (language)

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Date

01/01/1918
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Contributors

Crawford, Stanley.
Van Brunt, Walter (lyricist)
Moran, Edward -- active 1918 (lyricist)
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Library of Congress
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http://www.loc.gov/
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Public Domain

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world war popular music notated music songs and music world war i sheet music the library of congress celebrates the songs of america stanley crawford edward moran stanley crawford music pu co walter van brunt ultra high resolution high resolution performing arts