hallelujah on `let the peoples sing` - bbc radio 3?
i was listening to some of this programme last night and i heard a choir's cover version of hallelujah at 19.47 hours approx.
haven't got time to track it down but it's there somewhere for anyone who has the patience to search for it.
anyone who does find it, let us know who's singing it.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b015ygym - part one
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b015ygzv - interval discusssion
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b015ygzx - part two
hallelujah on `let the peoples sing` - bbc radio 3?
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Re: hallelujah : heather williams
hallelujah is `record of the week` on premier christian radio `drive` programme.
but it's a completely different song to leonard's : no mention of king david/hair etc..
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Lyrics:
Jesus, please come
please come today
hear me
heal me
be near me I pray
I have fallen so far
flat on my face
I'm in need of your grace today
I stumble and fall
but in spite of it all
your love always stays the same
Hallelujah
Hallelujah
Jesus, please come
please come today
break me
mold me
use me I pray
but don't give up on me now
I'm so close to you now
I'm in need of your grace today
wipe the dirt off my face
hold me in your embrace
your love always saves the day
Hallelujah
Hallelujah
I have fallen so far
flat on my face
I'm in need of your grace today
Hallelujah
Hallelujah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing Hallelujah amen
On my knees here I fall
in spite of it all
Hallelujah
And though it seems hard
I'm still trusting you Lord
Hallelujah
Hallelujah
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFpeZOIz ... re=related
http://www.fanpop.com/spots/heather-wil ... ehind-song
but it's a completely different song to leonard's : no mention of king david/hair etc..
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Lyrics:
Jesus, please come
please come today
hear me
heal me
be near me I pray
I have fallen so far
flat on my face
I'm in need of your grace today
I stumble and fall
but in spite of it all
your love always stays the same
Hallelujah
Hallelujah
Jesus, please come
please come today
break me
mold me
use me I pray
but don't give up on me now
I'm so close to you now
I'm in need of your grace today
wipe the dirt off my face
hold me in your embrace
your love always saves the day
Hallelujah
Hallelujah
I have fallen so far
flat on my face
I'm in need of your grace today
Hallelujah
Hallelujah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing Hallelujah amen
On my knees here I fall
in spite of it all
Hallelujah
And though it seems hard
I'm still trusting you Lord
Hallelujah
Hallelujah
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFpeZOIz ... re=related
http://www.fanpop.com/spots/heather-wil ... ehind-song
Re: hallelujah on `let the peoples sing` - bbc radio 3?
There is no copyright on the titles of books or songs, so there will be many Hallelujahs out there ... including of course one by a certain George Frideric Handel.
“If you do have love it's a kind of wound, and if you don't have it it's worse.” - Leonard, July 1988
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tales from the stave - handel's firework suite
there was a programme about handel on the radio yesterday - audio at link (for those able to access it).
...Handel was commissioned by King George II to compose an orchestral work to accompany a lavish firework display to celebrate the end of Austrian War of Succession.
It was the most spectacular display of fireworks ever seen and crowds queued for hours to enter the park. The festivities went on for nine hours with part of the pavillion catching fire.
Christopher Hogwood, Graham Sheen, Ruth Rostron and Nicolas Bell join Frances Fyfield around the maunscript to look at Handel's original intentions in one of his most popular orchestral works. Included with the artefacts is a pamplet detailing the order of the firework display. It makes the millenium firework celebrations look puny by comparison!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016ld55
...Handel was commissioned by King George II to compose an orchestral work to accompany a lavish firework display to celebrate the end of Austrian War of Succession.
It was the most spectacular display of fireworks ever seen and crowds queued for hours to enter the park. The festivities went on for nine hours with part of the pavillion catching fire.
Christopher Hogwood, Graham Sheen, Ruth Rostron and Nicolas Bell join Frances Fyfield around the maunscript to look at Handel's original intentions in one of his most popular orchestral works. Included with the artefacts is a pamplet detailing the order of the firework display. It makes the millenium firework celebrations look puny by comparison!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016ld55