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  2. Morning Has Broken - Wikipedia

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    "Morning Has Broken" is a Christian hymn first published in 1931. It has words by English author Eleanor Farjeon and was inspired by the village of Alfriston in East Sussex, then set to a traditional Scottish Gaelic tune, "Bunessan". [1] English pop musician and folk singer Cat Stevens included a version on his album Teaser and the Firecat ...

  3. Bunessan (hymn tune) - Wikipedia

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    In turn, these editors of the hymn book Songs of Praise requested Eleanor Farjeon to write a further hymn text to the tune. This was Morning Has Broken, and since 1931 the tune has become most familiarly identified with this hymn. [6] In 1971, a version of "Morning Has Broken" was recorded by English singer Cat Stevens, helping popularise the tune.

  4. Mary MacDonald (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Mary MacDonald (Màiri Dhòmhnallach in Scottish Gaelic) (1789–1872) was a Gaelic poet and hymn writer who lived on the island of Mull, Scotland.Her best known poem is "Leanabh an Àigh", translated as "Child in Manger"; [1] it was set to a traditional Scottish tune, "Bunessan", named after her home village, where there is a memorial for her.

  5. Consider the Lilies - Wikipedia

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    and "Morning Has Broken" to the contemplative "O Holy Jesus" and "Pilgrims' Hymn" to the fervent affirmations in "I Believe in Christ" and "This Is the Christ." Track listing [ edit ]

  6. Hymns II (2nd Chapter of Acts album) - Wikipedia

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    Hymns II is the second collection of hymns and the final studio album from 2nd Chapter of ... "Morning Has Broken" 4:11: 6. "Be Still, My Soul" 5:15: 7. "A Mighty ...

  7. Talk:Morning Has Broken - Wikipedia

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    I found a recording of a song called "This day god gives me" by David Haas. There are some similarities in rythm, melody and harmonics, but the tune is not "Morning has broken". --gnirre 04:40, 26 August 2008 (UTC) Who is the music attributed to? (but I guess all art is derivative) ix 15:20, 25 November 2008 (UTC)

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  9. Category:English Christian hymns - Wikipedia

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