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The first music mentioned in connection with "Away in a Manger" was a pre-existing composition: Home! Sweet Home! (also known as "There's No Place Like Home"). This was suggested as a musical setting in Little Pilgrim Songs (1883) and The Myrtle (1884), and continued to be mentioned as an appropriate melody for decades to come. [26]
Away in a Manger (1989) Mary Magdalene (1990) Additional lyrics by Horatius Bonar (1808–89), Cecil Frances Alexander (1823-95) and John Greenleaf Whittier (1807–82) Jairus' Daughter (1992) Additional words by Sylvia Bunting and Chris Ellis Hymn lyrics by Walter John Mathams (1853-1931) Angel Voices (1993) Pharisee (1996)
Christmas is a 1988 compilation Christmas album released by Sparrow Records. [2] It features CCM artists' interpretation of the best-known Christmas songs done in their genres like rock ("Jingle Bell Rock" by Geoff Moore), pop ("O Holy Night" by Steve Camp), R&B ("Silent Night" by BeBe & CeCe Winans) and even mariachi ("Winter Wonderland" by Steve Taylor).
Scotty Wilbanks – acoustic piano, keyboards, Hammond B3 organ Blaine Barcus – sleigh bells (5) Worldwide Groove Corporation – string arrangements (3, 4, 13)
Miracles: The Holiday Album is the first holiday album and seventh studio album by saxophonist Kenny G.It was released by Arista Records on November 22, 1994, and peaked at number 1 on the Billboard 200, Contemporary Jazz Albums and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts. [3]
John Barlow Jarvis – acoustic piano; Billy Joe Walker Jr. – acoustic guitars; Larry Byrom – electric guitars; Reggie Young – electric guitar; Paul Franklin – steel guitar; David Hungate – bass guitar; Eddie Bayers – drums; Johnny Gimble – fiddle; Curtis Young – backing vocals
"Away in a Manger" James Ramsey Murray, Martin Luther My Gift: 2020 B. Song Writer Album Year "Backsliding" Underwood, Hillary Lindsey, David Garcia: Cry Pretty:
There is a German Christmas song with very different lyrics "Schneefloeckchen, Weissroeckchen" with the same melody as "Away in a manger". Can someone explain this link? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Andreas Prokop (talk • contribs) 05:47, 17 January 2010 (UTC)
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