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The lyrics also show a trend toward those more commonly associated with "Children, Go Where I Send Thee." For instance, the line "Two, two, the lily-white boys clothed all in green" in Grainger's recording has become "One was the little white babe all dressed in blue" in the Bellwood Prison Camp recording.
“Children, Go Where I Send Thee” is a traditional African-American spiritual song. The counting aspect of the song — the verses go up to include the 12 Apostles — makes it appropriate for ...
"Children, Go Where I Send Thee" traditional African American spiritual "Christians, awake, salute the happy morn" John Byrom, music by John Wainwright: c. 1750 Based on a poem of three 16 line stanzas, originally for the author's daughter, which was later reworked into singable verses. "Christmas for Cowboys" Steve Weisberg: 1975 "Christmas Song"
English: "Children, Go Where I Send Thee" performed by the Singing Sergeants of the United States Air Force Band. Track 4 from A Merry Little Christmas (2017). Date
The band celebrates their 25th anniversary with first Christmas album and TV special.
Children; Children, Go Where I Send Thee; Choosing Of Twelve Disciples; Christmas As I Knew It; The Christmas Guest; The Christmas Spirit; Christmas Time's A Comin' Christmas With You (I'm Just An Old) Chunk Of Coal (But I'll Be A Diamond Someday) Church In The Wildwood; Church Of The Holy Sepulchre; Cindy; Cindy, I Love You; Cisco Clifton's ...
Monday night's special came on the heels of Little Big Town's first venture into holiday music. In October, the band released "The Christmas Record" an 11-track album featuring both covers of ...
"The Flower Carol" (Tempus adest floridum) is the song that originally owned the tune "Good King Wenceslas" before Rev J.M. Neale substituted new words in 1853. It is very rarely heard. At the time Jean was the only singer to accompany herself on mountain dulcimer. This can heard on "Children Go Where I Send Thee" and "The May Day Carol".