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Morning has broken


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elfdaughter

 Genre: A Cappella
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The old classic....
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Uploaded: May 31, 2008 - 05:37:02 PM
Last Updated: May 31, 2008 - 05:37:02 PM Last Played: Nov 24, 2009 - 02:17:39 PM
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Feter said 542 days ago (May 31st, 2008)
Morning has broken
Stevens classic ...your voice is magical ....
but dear this is not public domain ..I m glad
to be lucky to download this :-) you are wonderful !
elfdaughter said 542 days ago (May 31st, 2008)
Ummm....
Well, it was actually written over 70 years ago - I thought after 50 years it became public domain? (From wiki: The lyrics[1] were written by Eleanor Farjeon in 1922 and are found in the hymnals of many denominations.[2] The original poem can be found in the anthology "Children's Bells" under Farjeon's original title A Morning Song (For the First Day of Spring), published by Oxford University Press in 1957. The tune to which it is normally sung is called "Bunessan", based upon a Scottish Gaelic traditional melody. Before Farjeon's words, it was used as a Christmas carol which began "Child in the manger, Infant of Mary", translated from the Gaelic lyrics written by Mary MacDonald. [3] ) But thanks!
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Feter said 542 days ago (May 31st, 2008)
I know !!
I was wondering about that ...but you done it justice
I m sorry if I came up with something ..I realy love
this .. !!
Feter said 542 days ago (May 31st, 2008)
I know !!
I was wondering about that ...but you done it justice
I m sorry if I came up with something ..I realy love
this .. !!
saymme said 542 days ago (May 31st, 2008)
: )
So wonderful hearing this old song being sung by You in this great way !! GORDEOUS...LOVE IT ThankYou for making it Dl too ! You are a Pearl with a very delicate voice in such a great way.. THX & Keep it up!!! : ) helena
magnatone said 542 days ago (May 31st, 2008)
Morning Has Broken
I just LOVE this song - it's beautiful a cappella - thanks
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said 542 days ago (May 31st, 2008)
Morning has broken
Beautiful Avril You have a lovely sweet voice. You can sing cover versions on icompositions I have heard loads on there. This also sounds awsome too.
Your Awsome.!! Clever intelligent and great singer and musician

Peace Dee
lavalamp said 542 days ago (June 1st, 2008)
Public Domain
I even think "Happy Birthday to You", is not PD.

I like this version a lot. Celtic feel.

Really nice to hear on a quiet Sunday.

LL
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elfdaughter said 542 days ago (June 1st, 2008)
Really?
That's a bit weird...

But according to www.sheetmusicdigital.com, this one's public domain.

Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed it!
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guitapick said 537 days ago (June 5th, 2008)
I can still remember...
...sitting by my old VW, sunset on the mountain...with this on the tape deck (the Cat Steven's version). A memory I'll treasure forever.

This is a beautiful...thanks.
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timothy devine said 450 days ago (September 1st, 2008)
classic
pretty
just perfect
like a dew drop hanging on to a flower pedal
peace
tm
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A cappella music is vocal music or singing without instrumental accompaniment, or a piece intended to be performed in this way. A cappella is Italian for from the chapel (music); the term is due to restrictions on the use of instruments in medieval c

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