the intro is uncle sam's dying mule
Norman Greenbaum
Originally Norman Greenbaum but it was covered by 16 singers/bands that I know of.
O sing to God your hymns of gladness Ye loving hearts your tribute pay Your Lord is born this happy day Then pierce the sky with songs of gladness Disperse the shades of gloom and sadness The Lord is born this happy day O sing to God your hymns of gladness O sing to God your hymns of gladness Ye loving hearts your tribute pay Your Lord is born this happy day Then pierce the sky with songs of gladness Disperse the shades of gloom and sadness Your Lord is born this happy day O sing to God your hymns of gladness O Word of God for us incarnate O Word of God for us incarnate By faith we hear thine angels sing Thy blessed angels sing their hymns Thine angels sing of praise to thee their King We join with them in adoration We join with them in adoration We pour to thee our supplication That Thou would grant us, Lord, salvation
me too! i sang it in primary school too! But who composed it/published it? I would love to do it with my middle school choir but can't find it anywhere. _______________________________________________________________________ Me too! But it was music class. I might answer it next week though. I WILL answer it next week. One smile brightens the way like a silver moon in the night.....
Norman Greenbaum.
Norman Greenbaum.
Yes, the pop group Doctor & The Medics released their version of the Norman Greenbaum original in 1985 or 1986.
Yes he is
Spirit in the Sky by Norman greenbaum
spirit in the sky by Norman greenbaum?
the intro is uncle sam's dying mule
Spirit In The Sky was written in 1969 by Norman Greenbaum, who is still alive and lives in California. Although the song is commonly labelled Jesus Rock and has an obvious Christian theme, Greenbaum was then - and still is - an observant Jew.
Norman Greenbaum
Originally Norman Greenbaum but it was covered by 16 singers/bands that I know of.
Spirit in the Sky by Norman Greenbaum http://www.housemd-guide.com/season4/409games.php
Both the Norman Greenbaum and Doctor and the Medics version are slightly off-key - about one quarter of the way between A major and B flat major.