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Go, Tell It on the Mountain

Author: John W. Work Meter: Irregular Appears in 112 hymnals First Line: While shepherds kept their watching Topics: liturgical Closing Songs Text Sources: African-American spiritual

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GO TELL IT ON THE MOUNTAIN

Meter: Irregular with refrain Appears in 135 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: William Farley Smith Tune Sources: Afro-American spiritual Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 33216 51222 12323 Used With Text: Go, Tell It on the Mountain

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Go, Tell It on the Mountain

Author: John W. Work, Jr., 1871-1925 Hymnal: Lift Every Voice and Sing II #21 (1993) First Line: While shepherds kept their watching Lyrics: Refrain: Go, tell it on the mountain over the hills and everywhere; go, tell it on the mountain, that Jesus Christ is born. 1 While shepherds kept their watching o’er silent flocks by night, Behold throughout the heavens there shown a holy light. [Refrain] 2 The shepherds feared and trembled, when lo! above the earth, Rang out the angel chorus that hailed the Savior’s birth. [Refrain] 3 Down in a lowly manger the humble Christ was born, And God sent us salvation that blessed Christmas morn. [Refrain] Topics: Advent; Christmas Scripture: Luke 2:8-20 Languages: English Tune Title: [While shepherds kept their watching]
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Go Tell It on the Mountain

Hymnal: Global Songs 2 #36 (1997) First Line: While shepherds kept their watching Lyrics: Refrain: Go tell it on the mountain over the hills and ev'rywhere; Go tell it on the mountain that Jesus Christ is born! 1 While shepherds kept their watching o’er silent flocks by night, behold, throughout the heavens there shone a holy light. [Refrain] 2 The shepherds feared and trembled when, lo, above the earth rang out the angel chorus that hailed our Savior’s birth. [Refrain] 3 Down in a lowly manger the humble Christ was born; and God sent us salvation that blessed Christmas morn. [Refrain] Topics: Christmas Languages: English Tune Title: [While shepherds kept their watching]
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Go, Tell It on the Mountain

Author: J. W. W. Hymnal: Songs of Zion #75 (1981) First Line: While shepherds kept their watching Lyrics: Refrain: Go, tell it on the mountain, Over the hills and everywhere, Go, tell it on the mountain That Jesus Christ is born. 1 While shepherds kept their watching O’er silent flocks by night, Behold throughout the heavens There shone a holy light. [Refrain] 2 The shepherds feared and trembled When lo! above the earth Rang out the angel chorus That hailed our Savior‘s birth. [Refrain] 3 Down in a lowly manger The humble Christ was born, And God sent us salvation That blessed Christmas morn. [Refrain] Topics: Negro Spirituals and Afro-American Liberation Songs Languages: English Tune Title: [While shepherds kept their watching]

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John Wesley Work

1873 - 1925 Person Name: John W. Work Author of "Go, Tell It on the Mountain" in Sing Joyfully John W. Work, Jr. (b. Nashville, TN, 1872; d. Nashville, 1925), is well known for his pioneering studies of African American folk music and for his leadership in the performance of spirituals. He studied music at Fisk University in Nashville and classics at Harvard and then taught Latin, Greek, and history at Fisk from 1898 to 1923. Director of the Jubilee Singers at Fisk, Work also sang tenor in the Fisk Jubilee Quartet, which toured the country after 1909 and made commercial recordings. He was president of Roger Williams University in Nashville during the last two years of his life. Work and his brother Frederick Jerome Work (1879-1942) were devoted to collecting, arranging, and publishing African American slave songs and spirituals. They published two collections: New Jubilee Songs as Sung by the Fisk Jubilee Singers (1901) and Folk Songs of the American Negro (1907). Bert Polman

Anonymous

Composer of "[While shepherds kept their watching]" in The Cyber Hymnal In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.

William Farley Smith

1941 - 1997 Person Name: William Farley Smith (b. 1941) Adapter, Arranger of "[While shepherds kept their watching]" in Lift Every Voice and Sing II
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