If you type alleluia into a search engine you will find lots of information. The alleluia is part of the Catholic Mass and many other Christian masses or services. Haendel's Alleluia is possibly the most famous..... in North America anyway. Here's a link to that one: http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=Ugp06_ARlJk Other compositions called Masses probably contain an Alleluia as a part of the Mass. Here's another one call Alleluia Amen, also by Haendal http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ugn6FY7IwZI&NR=1
halllujah - Jeff Buckley?
the song is called Hush My Babe cuz i had to sing that song in choir one time ♥
Debbie Reynolds sang that song (Avec Toi) With you I shall walk /Alleluia in the 1966 movie The Singing Nun. However, in my lyrics search, I was unable to find the song anywhere.
It's Tarzan Boy from Baltimora. I love that song!
Dad's Gonna Kill Me, by the great Richard Thompson
The song you sing before the gospel while the priest walks to the middle Catholic/Anglican- alleluia alleluia alleluia Lutheran -alleluia where to whom shall we go? You have the words to eternal life. Alleluia alleluia.
halllujah - Jeff Buckley?
Alleluia is generally excluded from RC, Anglican and other older reformed evangelical Christian church liturgy during Lent - Given the refrain to this lovely hymn consists entirely of repeating Alleluia it is probably best be kept for Easter time and other celebratory occasions. Orthodox Churches continue to use Alleluia during Lent - not sure if this hymn is one that is used in Orthodox singing however!!
Here are the lyrics: (and thanks for asking!) -CHORUS- He is risen! He is risen! He is risen today! The song is love and / we are His and He is risen today! Alle! Alle! Sing Alleluia, Hosanna! Sing Alleluia, Hosanna! Sing Alleluia, Alle, Alleluia! -1- Mary travelled to the place where Jesus lay dead, She found the tomb opened and empty insread And an angel said: "Why seek the living among the dead? Don't you know..." -CHORUS- He is risen! He is risen! He is risen today! The song is love and / we are His and He is risen today! Alle! Alle! Sing Alleluia, Hosanna! Sing Alleluia, Hosanna! Sing Alleluia, Alle, Alleluia! -2- So live out the good news for all others to see, Let us be all that He wants us to be! 'Cause Jesus is alive and well and living in me! Don't you know... -CHORUS- He is risen! He is risen! He is risen today! The song is love and / we are His and He is risen today! Alle! Alle! Sing Alleluia, Hosanna! Sing Alleluia, Hosanna! Sing Alleluia, Alle, Alleluia!
the song is called Hush My Babe cuz i had to sing that song in choir one time ♥
This is defined as a refrain. These can also be found quite often in songs.
refrain
Refrain refers to a repeated line or phrase in a song or poem. It is a part of the structure that is reiterated throughout the piece for emphasis or effect. An example is the refrain "I took the road less traveled by" in Robert Frost's poem "The Road Not Taken."
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she is a very famous composer of song like cantate domino alleluia, ect.
The gospel acclamation is a short verse typically sung before the Gospel is read during a Catholic, Anglican, or Lutheran church service. It is a joyful expression of praise for the word of God being proclaimed.
The word is spelled in different ways, depending on the usage:The interjection hallelujah is from the Hebrew for Praise God, halleluya. It is used for a general statement of thanks or praise. Hallelujah is the spelling of a song by Leonard Cohen that had ubiquitous use, and of the chorus from Handel's Messiah.The Latin version is alleluia and is capitalized Alleluia when referring to the specific liturgical expression used in a Mass.