ORU had a beautiful mix of Joy to the World and Hallelujah Chorus: "Joy to the world, the Lord is come; Hallelujah, Hallelujah, Hall-ay-ay-a-lu-jah!!" etc. We love it! So we were pleased to discover that Handel wrote both. No wonder they work together so well! (You can find that medley from ORU on RUclips. From the 1970's I think. I have the record, and played it every year for the my kids. I was surprised to find it on RUclips a couple years ago, and even more surprised to see the skating and choreography accompanying the joyful music.)
I love this version! ❤ We just sang it during our youth service, and it's so beautiful!
My favorite version absolutely love it 🙌🏼
Period what a beautiful song
All four verses sung. Nice!
ya is also very important
i love the music my father is pastor
Original melody was composed by Handel, actually.
ORU had a beautiful mix of Joy to the World and Hallelujah Chorus: "Joy to the world, the Lord is come; Hallelujah, Hallelujah, Hall-ay-ay-a-lu-jah!!" etc. We love it! So we were pleased to discover that Handel wrote both. No wonder they work together so well! (You can find that medley from ORU on RUclips. From the 1970's I think. I have the record, and played it every year for the my kids. I was surprised to find it on RUclips a couple years ago, and even more surprised to see the skating and choreography accompanying the joyful music.)
Yes, Antioch is the name of the tune: hymnary.org/tune/antioch_handel
lyrics please
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