oh happy day
same notes as "Oh Chirstmas Tree" :) I only know part of it because im learning by ear bddgabcdea :) oh Canada our home and native land yeah sorry
oh happy day
its like oh oh oh its magic B D E D A A . you know, F# G F# E. look for it on youtube that's what i did.
Oh, what a lovely question! Each instrument has its own unique range of notes that it can play. Some instruments, like the piano or harp, have a wide range of notes they can produce, while others, like the flute or trumpet, have a more limited range. Remember, it's not about the number of notes an instrument can play, but the beautiful music that can be created with the notes it has.
Sorry..."Oh happy day" charted by the Edwin Hawkins Singers in 1969, not Billy Preston. false-apex
Oh happy day (oh happy day) Oh happy day (oh happy day) When Jesus washed (when Jesus washed) When Jesus washed (when Jesus washed) Jesus washed (when Jesus washed) Washed my sins away (oh happy day) Oh happy day (oh happy day) (La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la) La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la (La, la, la, la, la) La, la, la, la, la (La, la, la, la, la, la, la) La, la, la, la, la, la, la (La, la, la, la, la) La, la, la, la, la Oh happy day (oh happy day) Oh happy day (oh happy day) When Jesus washed (when Jesus washed) When Jesus washed (when Jesus washed) When my Jesus washed (when Jesus washed) He washed my sins away (La, la, la, la, la, la, la) La, la, la, la, la, la, la (La, la, la, la, la) La, la, la, la, la He taught me how (oh, He taught me how) To wash (to wash, to wash) Fight and pray (to fight and pray) Fight and pray And he taught me how to live rejoicing yes, He did (and live rejoicing) Oh yeah, every, every day (every, every day) (oh yeah) Every day! Oh happy day (oh happy day) Oh happy day, yeah (oh happy day) When Jesus washed (when Jesus washed) When my Jesus washed (when Jesus washed) When Jesus washed [hits high note] (when Jesus washed) My sins away (oh happy day) I'm talking about that happy day (oh happy day) He taught me how (oh yeah, how) To wash (to wash) Fight and pray (sing it, sing it, c'mon and sing it) Fight and pray And to live yeah, yeah, c'mon everybody (and live rejoicing every, every day) Sing it like you mean it, oh.... Oh happy day (oh happy day) I'm talking about the happy days (oh happy day) C'mon and talk about the happy days (oh happy day) Oh, oh, oh happy days (oh happy day) Ooh talking about happy day (oh happy day) Oh yeah, I know I'm talking about happy days (oh happy day) Oh yeah, sing it, sing it, sing it, yeah, yeah (oh happy day) Oh, oh, oh Oh happy day.....
I have left a link below to the song that includes the sheet music.
same notes as "Oh Chirstmas Tree" :) I only know part of it because im learning by ear bddgabcdea :) oh Canada our home and native land yeah sorry
"Oh Happy Day" is a 1967 gospel music arrangement of an 18th century hymn. Recorded by the Edwin Hawkins Singers, it became an international hit in 1969, reaching US #4 and UK #2 on the pop charts. It has since become a gospel music standard.
OH Happy Day - 2011 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
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oh happy day
its like oh oh oh its magic B D E D A A . you know, F# G F# E. look for it on youtube that's what i did.
Oh, what a lovely question! Each instrument has its own unique range of notes that it can play. Some instruments, like the piano or harp, have a wide range of notes they can produce, while others, like the flute or trumpet, have a more limited range. Remember, it's not about the number of notes an instrument can play, but the beautiful music that can be created with the notes it has.
Oh Happy Day - 2004 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp Denmark:A Germany:o.Al. Netherlands:AL Sweden:Btl
Oh Happy Day by The Edwin Hawkins Singers.