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  1. In the tapestry of Christmas carols, few resonate with the soul-stirring power and historical significance of “Go, Tell It On the Mountain.” This African-Ame...

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  2. Dec 20, 2012 · Down in a lowly manger. The humble Christ was born. And God sent us salvation. That blessed Christmas morn. Refrain. Click here to watch a video clip of Lynda Randle singing “Go Tell It On The Mountain”. This story is an excerpt from the Gaither Homecoming Bible, published by Thomas Nelson Publishing (2012).

  3. A recording of an arrangement of "Go Tell It on the Mountain" for congregational singing (2008) "Go Tell It on the Mountain" is an African-American spiritual song and Christmas carol which was likely derived from the oral tradition, but was originally published by John Wesley Work Jr., although there is some debate over whether he was actually the first to write it. [1]

  4. Nov 21, 2023 · As we singGo, Tell It On the Mountain,” let us remember its roots in the struggle for freedom and dignity. It invites us to reflect on the enduring power of faith and the importance of sharing the message of hope and love. In every note and every word, it carries the legacy of those who came before us, urging us to proclaim the good news ...

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  5. Go Tell it On the Mountain with lyrics a Christmas gospel Song & Carol. Feel the Christmas spirit - a perfect song to sing at Christmas or anytime - great fo...

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  6. GodTube Staff. "Go Tell It on the Mountain" is an African-American spiritual song, compiled by John Wesley Work, Jr., dating back to at least 1865, that has been sung and recorded by many gospel and secular performers. It is considered a Christmas carol because its lyrics celebrate the Nativity of Jesus.

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  8. Regardless of which version that is sung, “Go, tell it on the mountain” has become a truly American contribution to the telling of the Christmas story that is now sung around the world. *Given oral tradition, the wording of African American spirituals varies from version to version and, given the dialects of the spirituals in their original form, even the spelling of words.

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