"O Holy Night" was a poem written in French by Placide Cappeau in 1847 who then asked his friend Adolphe Adams to compose music for it. It was translated into English by John Sullivan Dwight in 1855.
Soloist: It was no ordinary night For lying in a lowly manger was the Holy Jesus Child Tenderly, he laid so meek and mild The heavens and the earth were filled with praise For everywhere it was a holy night Chorus: Oh holy night, Oh holy night Oh holy night, It was a holy night Oh holy night, Oh holy night Oh holy night, It was a holy night Soloist: It was no ordinary night As all the creation stood in wonder All the glory of this Child, filled with hope and mercy Filled with life, born to die to take our sins away And everywhere it was a Holy Night I can almost hear the angels say... Chorus: Oh holy night, Oh holy night Oh holy night, It was a holy night Oh holy night, Oh holy night Oh holy night, It was a holy night Oh holy night, Oh holy night Oh holy night, It was a holy night Oh holy night, Oh holy night Oh holy night, It was a holy night Soloist: So hark the herald angels sing Glory to the Newborn King (Glory, Glory) And everywhere it was a holy night Chorus: Oh holy night, Oh holy night Oh holy night, it was a holy night Oh holy night, Oh holy night Oh holy night, Soloist: So hark the herald angels sing Everywhere it was a holy night
The Christmas song with the letters ohntsabs as the initials of the first line could be only one song. That song is Oh Holy Night The Stars Are Brightly Shining.
D'yer Mak'er by Led Zeppelin, from the 1973 album Houses of the Holy.
Nickelback and Carlos Santana - Into the night. :D - I love that song.
The song is called "Zombie" by The Cranberries. It was written mid-90's.
Soloist: It was no ordinary night For lying in a lowly manger was the Holy Jesus Child Tenderly, he laid so meek and mild The heavens and the earth were filled with praise For everywhere it was a holy night Chorus: Oh holy night, Oh holy night Oh holy night, It was a holy night Oh holy night, Oh holy night Oh holy night, It was a holy night Soloist: It was no ordinary night As all the creation stood in wonder All the glory of this Child, filled with hope and mercy Filled with life, born to die to take our sins away And everywhere it was a Holy Night I can almost hear the angels say... Chorus: Oh holy night, Oh holy night Oh holy night, It was a holy night Oh holy night, Oh holy night Oh holy night, It was a holy night Oh holy night, Oh holy night Oh holy night, It was a holy night Oh holy night, Oh holy night Oh holy night, It was a holy night Soloist: So hark the herald angels sing Glory to the Newborn King (Glory, Glory) And everywhere it was a holy night Chorus: Oh holy night, Oh holy night Oh holy night, it was a holy night Oh holy night, Oh holy night Oh holy night, Soloist: So hark the herald angels sing Everywhere it was a holy night
The Christmas song with the letters ohntsabs as the initials of the first line could be only one song. That song is Oh Holy Night The Stars Are Brightly Shining.
because it was a song of god and because he was willing to die for us just like the soldiers and he is the one who looks out for us xx.
D'yer Mak'er by Led Zeppelin, from the 1973 album Houses of the Holy.
Nickelback and Carlos Santana - Into the night. :D - I love that song.
The song is called "Zombie" by The Cranberries. It was written mid-90's.
If you're talking about the one with the female singer, it is Queen Of The Winter Night.
go t lyrics.com and type in the song name
Yes, he did sing O Holy Night. It is on a CD titled Rock and Roll Christmas but it is not available to purchase. It has also been played on the radio.
Oh what a night by......... The Dells
Google those lyrics.
L. Malashkin has written: 'Oh, could I but express in song'