Springtime Is Coming
Author: Fanny Giralda Pheatt
Composer: Alsatian folk tune
Languages (17)
This song text has been indexed at SingPraises.net in the following languages:
- Chinese (Traditional): [Unknown title]
- Danish: Nu er det forår
- Dutch: Het wordt weer voorjaar
- English: Springtime Is Coming
- Finnish: Tänään on saapunut
- French: Printemps, viens vite !
- German: Frühlingsgruß
- Icelandic: Vorið er komið
- Italian: È tornata la primavera
- Japanese: [Unknown title]
- Korean: [Unknown title]
- Norwegian: Våren har kommet
- Portuguese: A Primavera Está Chegando
- Samoan: Ua Sau Le Tau Tuputupu
- Spanish: La primavera se aproxima
- Swedish: Våren har kommit
- Tongan: Taimi Totaʻu Kuo Hoko Mai
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Most common tunes for “Springtime Is Coming”
This chart shows the tunes that are paired with this text most frequently, in hymnbooks and other collections published by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. If the text appears with the same tune in multiple editions or translations of the same hymnbook, it is only counted once.
Appearances of “Springtime Is Coming” over time
This timeline shows which tunes have been used with this text over time, in hymnbooks and other collections published by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Copyright status of original text
This text was first published in English, in 1936 or earlier.
In copyright
Earliest source indexed at SingPraises.net: The Children Sing (1951), no. 166.
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