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Who'll Be the Next? (Chorus)

Author: Annie S. Hawks Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Who'll be the next, who'll be the next (Chorus)

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[Who'll be the next, who'll be the next]

Appears in 2 hymnals Incipit: 15551 66677 12321 Used With Text: Who'll be the next, who'll be the next

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Who'll be the next? Who'll be the next?

Hymnal: CSSM Choruses (No. 1) #222 (1936) Languages: English Tune Title: [Who'll be the next? Who'll be the next?]
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Who'll be the next, who'll be the next

Hymnal: Songs of Victory #c114 (1890) Languages: English Tune Title: [Who'll be the next, who'll be the next]

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Annie S. Hawks

1835 - 1918 Author of "Who'll Be the Next? (Chorus)" Hawks, Annie Sherwood. Mrs. Hawks was born in Hoosick, N. Y., May 28, 1835, and has resided for many years at Brooklyn. Her hymns were contributed to Bright Jewels, Pure Gold, Boyal Diadem, Brightest and Best, Temple Anthems, Tidal Wave, and other popular Sunday School hymnbooks. They include "I need Thee every hour" (written April, 1872), "Thine, most gracious Lord," "Why weepest thou? Whom seekest thou?" and others of the same type. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) ==============
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