Yes, there are several different versions and adaptations of the traditional Christmas carol "Away in a Manger." While the most well-known versions are often attributed to Martin Luther and William J. Kirkpatrick, many hymnals and artists have created variations in lyrics and melodies. Some adaptations may change the wording or add new verses, while others may feature different musical arrangements. These variations reflect diverse cultural interpretations and musical styles associated with the carol.
it was where jesus was born. It was away in a manger. ie away from where you are now. it's obvious. he was born away in a manger from where you are right now. Doh !
Her husband is cece winans manger
Jesus (God's son) was born in a stable and slept in the manger therefore resulting in the origins of the cristmas carol "Away in a manger"I am a christian, and this text is in my own words.
The Christmas carol "Away in a Manger" was first published in the nineteenth century.
The Christmas song with the initials A I A M is "Away in a Manger". It was first published in 1884, but it is not known who wrote the lyrics. The two most common tunes used for "Away in a Manger" are "The Cradle Song" by William J. Kirkpatrick and "Mueller" by James R. Murray, although the lyrics have been set to many different tunes.
#
Away in a manger
No. Child in a Manger is to the tune of Morning has Broken, whereas child in a manger born is a completely different song.
aswer it now
"Away in a Manger" was first published in the nineteenth century.
1874
In 1893