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Tag: Christian

Swing Low Sweet Chariot – Traditional

"Swing Low Sweet Chariot" was first recorded in the early 1900's and has appeared throughout media, film and TV since. It's been notably sung by Bing Crosby, Louis Armstrong, Eric…

Get Happy – Judy Garland / Glee

"Get Happy" is a traditional Christian song which has been performed by many famous artists including Judy Garland, the Glee cast, Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Bing Crosby and Barbra Streisand.…

Oh Happy Day – Edwin Hawkin Singers

"Oh Happy Day" is a gospel version of an old Christian hymn - it's immediately recognisable as it's featured in hit films such as Sister Act, Secretariat, Big Momma's House,…

Morning has Broken – Traditional

"Morning has Broken" is a well-known traditional Christian hymn which is played a lot around Christmas. It has been performed by many artists including Cat Stevens, Neil Diamond and Art Garfunkel, …

Carol of the Bells – Traditional

Originally based off a traditional Ukrainian folk song, 'Carol of the Bells' was re-imagined in the early 1900's and is now one of the most iconic Christmas tune. A great…

Little Donkey – Traditional

This famous Christmas carol is sung by school children around the world - enjoy the music letter notes to 'Little Donkey' :) Did you know?  This has been recorded by Gracie…

Any Dream Will Do – Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

From the 1968 musical play by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice. A fews years later, a version by Joe Cuddy ended up #1 in Ireland, then another cover by Jason…

Once in Royal David’s City – Traditional

Originally a poem written in 1848, this popular Christian Christmas carol is a nice challenge for beginners on any musical instrument :) (more…)

Little Drummer Boy – Traditional

A popular Christmas song known over the ages, having been first recorded by the real life Trapp Family Singers (inspiring the hit film 'The Sound of Music'). It's also been…

In The Bleak Midwinter – Traditional

An old English Christian Christmas carol, based of a poem published around 1872. The letter notes below are great for beginners to practice on any instrument :) Did you know?…