'Pensacola', by Joan Osborne on her RELISH album/cd
GOD REST YE MERRY GENTLEMEN is the song with the lyrics " save us all from Satan's power when we were gone astray, oh oh tidings of comfort and joy."
The song that goes 'ys ya ya ya ya and in the background ya ya ya ya then ye ye ye ye and in the background ye ye ye ye' is Chris Webby's Trouble.
So Be Ye Kind is not a Shaker Hymn or a Welsh Tune as some have stated. It was written in 1993 by Kirsten and Bonnie Mohr. The song was copyrighted and published in 1996 in the harp book Colorful Adventures on the Harp. Lyrics are available from HarpSong Music.
By Jagjit Singh himself...
Sorry, I don't know the answer.
If you are on the phone, "Is Alexis there?" is "¿Está Alexis?" It is pronounced "eh-STAH Alexis?" If you are NOT on the phone, it is "¿Está Alexis allí?" It is pronounced "eh-STAH Alexis ah-YE?" Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
If you are on the phone, you say "¿Está Antonio?" If you are not talking on the phone, you say, "¿Está Antonio allí? It is pronounced "eh-STAH Ahn-TONE-nee-oh ah-YE?"
"God rest ye merry gentlemen". You can usually google a song's lyrics, and google will pop up a page with the song title.
Eye (eh-ye)
One can find the lyrics to the song "O Come All Ye Faithful" inside of most hymn books. If you visit your local church they will almost certain allow you to examine a copy, alternately you can visit a library and seek advice from the staff there.
The song is titled "Seek Ye First." Click the link below to go to a site that displays the lyrics to that and many other praise choruses. It's not called "Seek Ye First". It's called "All Good Things", and you can find the lyrics if you search the name of the song on any search engine and the lyrics will be a php file, but it won't give you all the lyrics. That's the close I ever got.
GOD REST YE MERRY GENTLEMEN is the song with the lyrics " save us all from Satan's power when we were gone astray, oh oh tidings of comfort and joy."
The cast of Afsane-ye-ah - 1991 includes: Mahshid Afsharzadeh Jahangir Almasi Yarta Yaran
Eye (eh-ye) or boko
"Are you there?" in Spanish is, "¿Estás allí? It is pronounced, "Eh-STOS ah-YE?" Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.¿Está / están / estás / estáis ahí (tambiénallí)?
"O Come, All Ye Faithful" is the Christmas carol that has the lyrics "joyful and triumphant."
Ose shalom bim romah, Hu ye ose shalom alenu. Ve alkol Israel, Ve imru, imru, amen.