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("Hand in Hand" is a new spiritual and religious carol, appropriate for Christmas-time, Yuletide, or the end of the year, meant to address current spiritual need. The melody of this song is shared with the anonymously composed 16th century English "Coventry Carol" and traditionally sung to lyrics written in 1534, sometimes attributed to Robert Croo. This setting is inspired by the arrangement by Francis Melville.)
 
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"Hand in Hand" is a new spiritual and religious carol, appropriate for Christmas-time, Yuletide, or the end of the year, meant to address current spiritual need. The melody of this song is shared with the anonymously composed 16th century English "Coventry Carol" and traditionally sung to lyrics written in 1534, sometimes attributed to Robert Croo. This setting is inspired by the arrangement by Francis Melville.

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current07:04, 17 December 2021 (616 KB)Sophiagreenmusic (talk | contribs)Renamed the song to avoid confusion with other songs of the same name.
04:28, 31 July 2021 (622 KB)Sophiagreenmusic (talk | contribs)"Hand in Hand" is a new spiritual and religious carol, appropriate for Christmas-time, Yuletide, or the end of the year, meant to address current spiritual need. The melody of this song is shared with the anonymously composed 16th century English "Coventry Carol" and traditionally sung to lyrics written in 1534, sometimes attributed to Robert Croo. This setting is inspired by the arrangement by Francis Melville.

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