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Joyful Noise is the soundtrack album to the 2012 film of the same name, starring Queen Latifah and Dolly Parton. The soundtrack was released on January 10, 2012, by WaterTower Music and contains three original compositions by Parton. The soundtrack produced two singles; "He's Everything" and "From Here to the Moon and Back".
Joyful Noise is a 2012 American musical comedy drama film, starring Queen Latifah, Dolly Parton, Keke Palmer, Jeremy Jordan, and Courtney B. Vance. It is based on an original script, Love The Light, written by Max Myers and re-written and directed by Todd Graff , with gospel-infused music by Mervyn Warren .
Make A Joyful Noise (1974) Ernie Sings & Glen Picks (w/ Glen Campbell) (1975) Sing His Great Love (1976) For the 83rd Time (1976) He Touched Me (1977) Swing Wide Your Golden Gate (1978) Ramblin' Down Country Roads With Tennessee Ernie Ford (1979) Tell Me the Old, Old Story (1980) There's A Song In My Heart (1982) "Back Where I Belong" (1982)
1979: Make A Joyful Noise [2] 1980: Can't Stop the Music [2] 1981: Through the Years [2] 1982: I Love To Praise Him "Marietta) 1983: Lanny Wolfe and The Lanny Wolfe Trio "Behold He Cometh" [2] 1988: Together, We Can Make A Difference "Lanny Wolfe and The United Pentecostal Church Artists" 1995: Lanny Wolfe Trio 's Greatest Hits
2005: The Joyful Noise 2005 Tour [9] 36-city, 40-concert U.S. and Canada tour (November - December 2005) The concert featured a traveling cast of actors, singers, and dancers, as well as a supporting cast recruited from each host city, to provide the theatrical component that threaded together the musical performances.
Includes one song from pianist Bob Silverman's solo LP, He's Everything to Me; Step into the Sunshine: Released: 1973; Chapel Records Catalog No. S5228; Accompanied by The Sunshine Singers (kids) We've Come this Far by Faith: Released: 1973; Chapel Records Catalog No. S5236; Let's Just Praise the Lord: Released: 1973; Chapel Records Catalog No ...
A number of adaptations of the song into English exist. The earliest, entitled "The Bells of Christmas Chime Once More", was translated by Charles P. Krauth in 1867. A later adaptation bore the title "O Fir Tree Dark", and was recorded by Bing Crosby in 1947. Another translation is "The Happy Christmas Comes Once More" by Charles P. Krauth. [7]
What your joyful news today; Wherefore have ye left your sheep On the lonely mountain steep? Hail… "As we watched at dead of night, Lo, we saw a wondrous light: Angels singing 'Peace On Earth' Told us of the Saviour's birth." Hail… Sacred Infant, all divine, What a tender love was Thine, Thus to come from highest bliss Down to such a world ...