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The Night the Animals Talked is an animated children's Christmas television special, first shown on ABC television on December 9, 1970. It was repeated four times on ABC, in 1971, 1972, 1973 and 1977. [1] The American/Italian co-production was based on a legend that all of the animals could talk at midnight, on the night that Jesus was born. [2]
A video was shared by Complex that shows Sunday Service in the studio with a note marking the Christmas release. [6] On December 25, 2019, Jesus Is Born was released for digital download and streaming by INC. [7] The album's release differentiated from the release of Jesus Is King due to it undergoing no delays. [8]
Jimmy Capps - acoustic guitar; Gene Chrisman - drums; Ferrell Morris - percussion; Steve Nathan - keyboards; Ron Oates - keyboards; Cindy Reynolds - harp; Billy Sanford - acoustic guitar, electric guitar
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The song is considered a Christmas carol, as its original lyrics celebrate the Nativity of Jesus: Go tell it on the mountain, over the hills and everywhere; go tell it on the mountain, that Jesus Christ is born. An alternative final line omits the reference to the birth of Christ, instead declaring that "Jesus Christ is Lord". [2]
The accompanying music video for "Jesus to a Child" was directed by British director Howard Greenhalgh. [26] The atmospheric and delicately surreal video features the lithe bodies of male and female ballet dancers, for whom collapsing piles of dust and a swooping pendulum ball signify the passing of time and the loss of love, as well as their ...
David Leonard is an American Contemporary Christian music singer-songwriter and record producer. Before going solo, Leonard was known as one half of the duo All Sons & Daughters with Leslie Jordan. Previously, Leonard was in the band Jackson Waters as well as a touring member of NEEDTOBREATHE .
– He is born, the Heav'nly Child, – Oboes play; set bagpipes sounding. – He is born, the Heav'nly Child, – Let all sing His nativity. 'Tis four thousand years and more, Prophets have foretold His coming. 'Tis four thousand years and more, Have we waited this happy hour. Chorus Ah, how lovely, Ah, how fair, What perfection is His graces.