I use Who Is He In Yonder Stall once a year. It is a great song, but can feel like the Christian version of the song that never ends. I’m tempted to sing two verses between each chorus. A lot of versions use five verses, our hymnal uses eight!
I use Who Is He In Yonder Stall once a year. It is a great song, but can feel like the Christian version of the song that never ends. I’m tempted to sing two verses between each chorus. A lot of versions use five verses, our hymnal uses eight!
Colin Buchanan’s Christmas favourite is getting an outing at mgpc tomorrow.
Annie Lennox’s Christmas Cornucopia is a wonderful album, Universal Child notwithstanding. 1. As Joseph was a-walking, He heard an angel sing, This night shall be the birthday Of Christ, the heav’nly King. 2. He neither shall be bornen In housen nor in hall, Nor in the place of paradise, But in an oxen’s stall. 3. …
Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day is an unusual carol that uses the metaphor of dance to describe the life of Jesus, told in first person. Here’s a version by Nathan Clark George.