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Swing low, sweet chariot (Upper Voices)

Arranged by Gwyn Arch.
Spiritual, attributed to Wallis Willis

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This version of Swing low, sweet chariot is arranged for upper voices (with optional baritone) and accompaniment. The original is a well-known spiritual, attributed to Wallis Willis (c.1865), first made popular by the Fisk Jubilee Singers.

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