Le tue mani
Le tue mani is a 1970 Easter song written by Marcello Giombini. It has become popular in Sweden as Dina händer är fulla av blommor, with 1972 Swedish-language lyrics by . The song is a so-called response song, which is sung between men and women, and was probably first presented in Sweden at a hymnolog seminary during the early 1970s, before Lars Åke Lundberg wrote lyrics in Sweden. However, he wrote the fourth verse as a prayer to the resurrected Jesus. The wanted to change lyrics. That caused Lars Åke Lundberg to withdraw his entire propose for lyrics, and all verses were approved.
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Le tue mani
Le tue mani is a 1970 Easter song written by Marcello Giombini. It has become popular in Sweden as Dina händer är fulla av blommor, with 1972 Swedish-language lyrics by . The song is a so-called response song, which is sung between men and women, and was probably first presented in Sweden at a hymnolog seminary during the early 1970s, before Lars Åke Lundberg wrote lyrics in Sweden. However, he wrote the fourth verse as a prayer to the resurrected Jesus. The wanted to change lyrics. That caused Lars Åke Lundberg to withdraw his entire propose for lyrics, and all verses were approved.
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Dina händer är fulla av blommo ...... ag, och alla verser godkändes.
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Le tue mani is a 1970 Easter s ...... and all verses were approved.
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November 2019
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Italian
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by Marcello Giombini
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"Le tue mani"
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Easter
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similar to hymnology
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by Marcello Giombini
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Your hands
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Dina händer är fulla av blommo ...... 77 är koralsatsen skriven av .
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Le tue mani is a 1970 Easter s ...... and all verses were approved.
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Dina händer är fulla av blommor
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Le tue mani
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