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WE’RE GOING OVER (Somewhere in France)

Words & Music by

Published for Band and Orchestra C. ARTHUR PFEIFFER

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MALE QUARTETTE

CHORUS

C. ARTHUR PFEIFFER

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Copyright 1917 by C. Arthur P

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A NEW AND EFFECTIVE BALLAD.

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