Table of Contents 1 ....................... Break Forth O Beauteous Heav'nly Light 2 ................................Hark The Herald Angels Sing 4 ..........................................The Huron Carol 6 ........................................ Away in a Manger 7 ........................................... Polish Lullaby 9 ..................................... Dominus Dixit (chant) 10 ..........................Ring Out Ye Wild and Merry Bells 12 .................................... Hallelujah Hallelujah 13 ............ Adeste Fideles/Gloria (Ding Dong Merrily on High) 15 .......................................... O Holy Night 16 ......... Come and Worship (Angels From The Realms of Glory) 17 .................... While By My Sheep (How Great Our Joy) 18 ........................................Joy to the World 19 .......................... All My Heart This Night Rejoices 21 ............................ All Praise To You, Eternal Lord 23 ........................................... Silent Night 24 ................................Index of Songs/Song Order
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Break Forth O Beauteous Heav'nly Light Johann von Rist (1641); ERMUNTRE DICH
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Child, now weak in comes in hu - man
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Hark the Herald Angels Sing Charles Wesley, George Whitefield Tune:Felix Mendelssohn
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"Glo - ry to the new - born King! Christ the ev - er - last - ing Lord. Hail the Son of Righ - teous - ness! Fix in us Thy hum - ble home.
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Peace on Late in Light and Rise, the
earth and time be life to wo - man's
sin - ners of the heal - in us the
re - con - ciled. Vir - gin's womb. in His wings. ser - pent's head.
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all ye flesh the lays His like - ness
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Join the tri - umph Hail th'in - car - nate Born that man no Stamp Thine im - age
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BREAK FORTH O BEAUTEOUS HEAV'NLY LIGHT/ HARK THE HERALD ANGELS SING Johann von Rist (1641); Ermuntre Dich Charles Wesley/George Whitefield; Felix Mendelssohn Break forth O beauteous heav'nly light And usher in the morning. You shepherd, shudder not with afright But hear the ange's warning. This Child now weak in infancy Our confidence and joy shall be The pow'r of Satan breaking Our peace eternal making. Hark the herald angels sing Glory to the newborn King! Break forth O beauteous heav'nly light To herald our salvation. He stoops to earth, the God of might Our hope and expectation. He comes in human flesh to dwell Our God with us, Immanuel The night of darkness ending Our fallen race befriending. Hark the herald angels sing Glory to the newborn King! Hail the heav'n born Prince of Peace Hail the Son of Righteousness! Light and life to all He brings Ris'n with healing in His wings Mild He lays His glory by Born that man no more may die Born to raise the sons of earth Born to give them second birth. Hark the herald angels sing Glory to the newborn King!
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The Huron Carol Put full on Capo 1, and a DropD capo on 3.
Jean de Brébeuf (1643) Tr. by J.E. Middleton, 1926; alt.
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That migh - ty an A rag - ged robe As was the ring The ho - ly child
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gel - Ga - bri - el sent of warm sheep - skin En of glo - ry On the of earth and heav'n for
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stead. Be - fore round. But as there. The Kings born. Come kneel
their light the the she - pherd that knelt be be - fore the
stars grew boys drew fore Him rad - iant
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5 THE HURON CAROL Jean de Brebeuf (1643) Tr. by J.E. Middleton, 1926; alt. 'Twas in the moon of wintertime When all the birds had fled That mighty angel Gabriel Sent angel choirs instead Before their light the stars grew dim And wondering hunters heard the hymn. Jesus your King is born Jesus is born In excelsis gloria. Within a cave of scattered hay The tender babe was found A ragged robe of warm sheep-skin En-wrapped His beauty round But as the shepherd boys drew nigh The angel song rang loud and high. The earliest moon of wintertime Is not so round and fair As was the ring of glory On the helpless Infant there The Kings that knelt before Him were With gold and frankincense and myrrh. O children of the forest free O seed of Babylon The holy Child of earth and Heav'n For you this day was born. Come kneel before the radiant Boy Who brings you beauty, peace and joy.
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Away In A Manger Words Anonymous; Tune by William J Kirkpatrick Play DropD Capo 4 (6) E
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Polish Lullaby Lulajze Jezuniu
Play this on Capo 1 (3) for Eb.
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Lul - la See how
Je - sus, world lies
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cease from sor - row
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cry - ing, sad - ness;
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Mo - ther's warm breast soft - ly ly - ing. bles - sing, O bring Hea - ven's glad - ness!
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8 AWAY IN A MANGER / POLISH LULLABY Away in A Manger words anonymous; Tune by William J Kirkpatrick Polish Lullaby (Lulajze Jezuniu) Tr. by Anonymous Away In a Manger, no Crib For a bed The little Lord Jesus Laid down His sweet head. The stars in the bright sky Look'd down where He lay The little Lord Jesus Asleep on the hay. The cattle are lowing, the baby awakes But little Lord Jesus, no crying He makes I love Thee Lord Jesus! Look down from the sky And stay by my cradle Till morning is nigh. Lullaby Jesus, O cease from Your crying Here on your Mother's warm breast softly lying. Lullaby, Jesus, O sleep now, my treasure Mother is watching with love none can measure. Lullaby, Jesus, O sleep now, my treasure Mother is watching with love none can measure. See how the world lies in sorrow and sadness Give us Your blessing, O bring Heaven's gladness Lullaby, Jesus, O sleep now, my treasure Mother is watching with love none can measure. Lullaby, Jesus, O sleep now, my treasure Mother is watching with love none can measure. Be near me Lord Jesus; I ask Thee to stay Close by me forever, And love me, I pray Bless all the dear children in Thy tender care And fit us for heaven, To live with Thee there.
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Dominus Dixit Introit, Roman Gradual Chant tr. by Nick Alexander
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DOMINUS DIXIT (Chant) Dominus dixit ad me Filius meus es tu Ego hodie genui te Lord God had said to me: Dearest Son, Mine own art Thou. I have this very day begotten Thee.
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Ring Out Ye Wild And Merry Bells Words: unknown; Composer: C. Maitland
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Ye wild and Mer - ry Bells, ring ye sil - v'ry bells, ring out ring
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Christ the Lord, shall
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RING OUT YE WILD AND MERRY BELLS Words: unknown; Composer: C. Maitland Ring out Ye wild and Merry Bells Ring out the old old story That first was told by angel tongues From out the realms of Glory. Peace on earth was their sweet song Glory in the Highest! Echoing all the hills away, Glory in the Highest! Ring sweet bells, ring evermore Peal from every steeple. Christ the Lord shall be our God And we shall be His people! Ring out, ye silv'ry bells, ring out Ring out your exultation That God with man is reconciled Go tell it to the nations. Therefore let us all today Glory in the Highest! Banish sorrow far away Glory in the Highest!
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Hallelujah Hallelujah Isaac Naylor (late 19th cent.)
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HALLELUJAH HALLELUJAH Isaac Naylor Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Amen! Amen, Amen! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Amen!
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Adeste Fideles/Gloria John Francis Wade, 1711-1786 Gloria from "Ding Dong Merrily on High"; French Carol
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ADESTE FIDELES/ GLORIA (DING DONG MERRILY ON HIGH) Adeste, fideles, Laeti triumphantes; Venites, venite in Bethlehem; Nahum videte Regem angelorum Venite adoremus Venite adoremus Venite adoremus Dominum. Deum de Deo, Lumen de lumine, Gestant puellae viscera; Deum verum, Genitum non factum: Gloria, Hosanna in Excelsis. Cantet nunc Io! Chorus angelorum: Cantet nunc aula caelestium: Gloria, gloria, In excelsis Deo! Erego qui natus Die hodierna, Jesu tibi sit gloria: Patris aeterni Verbum caro factum!
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O Holy Night
Adolphe Adam (1847) John Sullivan Dwight (1855)
Play this with the guitar tuned down a full step And put a partial capo on fret 2.
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O ho - ly Led by the Tru - ly He
night, light taught us
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dear Sa - vior's cra - dle we gos - pel is
birth. stand. peace.
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of our by His and His
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worth. land. cease.
A thrill of The King of Sweet hymns of
hope the Kings lay joy in
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wea - ry world re - joi - ces, For yon - der breaks a thus in low - ly man - ger; In all our tri - als grate - ful cho - rus raise we. Let all with - in us Bm
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knees, need, Lord!
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Come And Worship (Angels From the Realms of Glory) James Montgomery, Henry Smart
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O HOLY NIGHT Adolphe Adam (1847); John Sullivan Dwight (1855) O Holy night, the stars are brightly shining It is the night of our dear Savior's birth Long lay the world in sin and error pining Till He appeared and the soul felt its worth. A thrill of hope the weary world rejoices For yonder breaks a new and glorious morn. Fall on your knees, O hear the angel voices! O night divine! O night when Christ was born O night, O holy night! O night divine. Led by the light of faith serenely beaming With glowing hearts by His cradle we stand. So led by light of a star sweetly gleaming Here comes the wise men from Orient land The King of Kings lay thus in lowly manger; In all our trials born to be our friend. He knows our need, our weakness is no stranger! Behold your King! Before Him lowly bend! Christ is the Lord! O praise His Name forever! His power and glory evermore proclaim!
COME AND WORSHIP (ANGELS FROM THE REALMS OF GLORY) Come and Worship, Come and Worship Worship Christ the Newborn King!
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While By My Sheep (How Great My Joy) Capo 3, play A (Key:C)
Traditional German Carol (1623)
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While There There Lord,
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bright. How great day. sin. joy!
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Joy to the World Isaac Watts; George Frideric Handel
Play Capo 3 A (Key:C)
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Joy Joy No He
to the world! to the world! more let sin rules the world
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WHILE BY MY SHEEP While by my sheep I watched at night Glad tidings brought an angel bright. How great my joy, great my joy Joy Joy Joy! Joy Joy joy! Praise to the Lord in Heaven on high. There shall be born, so he did say In Bethlehem, a Child today. There shall He lie, in manger mean, Who shall redeem the world from sin. Lord, evermore to me be night Then shall my heart be filled with joy!
JOY TO THE WORLD Joy to the world the Lord is come Let earth receive her King Let every heart prepare Him room And heaven and nature sing! And heaven and nature sing! And heaven and heaven and nature sing! Joy to the world! The Saviour reigns Let men their songs employ While fields and gloods, rocks, hills and plains Repeat the sounding joy Repeat the sounding joy Repeat repeat the sounding joy
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All My Heart This Night Rejoices Paul Gerhardt (1656), Tr. Catherine Winkworth (1827-78); WARUM SOLLT ICH
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ALL MY HEART THIS NIGHT REJOICES Paul Gerhadt (1656), Tr. Catherine Winkworth (1827-78) Warum Solltich All my heart this night rejoices As I hear, far and near, sweetest angel voices "Christ is born!" their choirs are singing. Till the air, ev'rywhere,Now with joy is ringing. Hear! the conquereor has spoken: "Now the foe, sin and woe, Death and hell are broken!" God is man, man to deliver, And the Son, now is one with our blood forever. Come, then, banish all your sadness! One and all, great and small, come with songs of gladness We shall live with Him forever. There on high, in that joy, which shall vanish never.
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All Praise to You, Eternal Lord Play in Capo 3 (Bb)
Martin Luther; FESTUS; Johann Anastasius Freylinghausen (1704) New arrangement by Nick Alexander
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Lord, bow; night done;
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ly
rise
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Arr. copyright by Nick Alexander (c) 2013
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ALL PRAISE TO YOU, ETERNAL LORD Martin Luther; FESTUS; Johann Anastasius Freylinghausen (1704) New Arr. by Nick Alexander All praise to You, eternal Lord Who wore the garb of flesh and blood And chose a manger for Your throne While worlds on worlds were Yours alone Once did the skies, before You bow A virgin's arms contain You now While angels who in You rejoice Now listen for Your infant voice. Dear Little Child, You are Guest That weary ones in You may rest; Forlorn and lonely, that was Your birth That we, that we may rise from heaven to earth.
You came down in that darkest night To make us children of the light, To make us in the realms divine Like Your own angels round You shine. All this for us Your love has done; By this to You our love is won; For this ourjoyful songs we raise For this we sing Your ceaseless praise. Copyright (c) 2013 by Nick Alexander
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Silent Night Joseph Mohr; Music by Franz Gruber
Play Capo 2:G (Key:A)
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Si Si Si
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lent night, lent night, lent night,
ho ho ho
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Vir - gin stream from beams from D7
Mo - ther and Child. hea - ven a - far. Thy ho - ly face. G Em
hea - ven - ly Sa - vior is Lord at Thy
peace born! birth.
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ly ly ly C
night. night. night.
Ho - ly Heav'n - ly With the G
Sleep Christ Je -
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All is calm, Shep - herds quake Son of God,
all is bright. at the sight. love's pure light.
Round yon Glo - ries Ra - diant D
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in - fant so ten - der and mild. hosts sing Al - le - lu - ia. dawn of re - deem - ing grace. D7 C
in the sus
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heav - en - ly Sa - vior is Lord, at Thy
Public Domain
SILENT NIGHT Franz Gruber; Joseph Mohr; Tr. by John F Young. Silent night, holy night All is calm, all is bright. Round yon virgin mother and child Holy Infant so tender and mild Sleep in heavenly peace. Sleep in heavenly peace.
peace. born. birth.
Sleep in Christ the Je - sus, G
Index Adeste Fideles/Gloria (Ding Dong Merrily on High)................13 All My Heart This Night Rejoices.............................. 19 All Praise To You, Eternal Lord ............................... 21 Away in a Manger ...........................................6 Break Forth O Beauteous Heav'nly Light .......................... 1 Come and Worship (Angels From The Realms of Glory) ............ 16 Dominus Dixit (chant) ........................................ 9 Hallelujah Hallelujah ....................................... 12 Hark The Herald Angels Sing ................................... 2 The Huron Carol............................................. 4 Joy to the World ........................................... 18 O Holy Night ............................................. 15 Polish Lullaby............................................... 7 Silent Night............................................... 23 Ring Out Ye Wild and Merry Bells............................. 10 While By My Sheep (How Great Our Joy) ....................... 17
Song Order 1:57
Break Forth O Beauteous Heav'nly Light/Hark The Herald Angels Sing 6:17 The Huron Carol 10:08 Away in a Manger / Polish Lullaby 14:00 Dominus Dixit (chant) 15:14 Ring Out Ye Wild and Merry Bells 17:16 Hallelujah Hallelujah 19:03 Adeste Fideles/Gloria (ding dong merrily...) 23:56 O Holy Night 29:05 Come and Worship (Angels From The Realms of Glory) 31:43 While by my Sheep (How Great Our Joy) 33:30 Joy to the World 35:00 All My Heart This Night Rejoices 37:08 All Praise To You, Eternal Lord 41:04 Silent Night
The Prayer Meeting Podcast began in 2012 with the intention of crafting dynamic worship sets using the fullest spectrum of hymns, praise choruses, spirituals, contemporary originals, and Gregorian chant. It contains musical elements that cross denominational and stylistic lines. Nick Alexander is a person who aims to edify whom he contacts through a combination of worship, wisdom and wit. He has three comedy albums to his credit, but he also is passionate about worship music, the state of our culture, and living the best life today. He converted to Catholicism in 1993 but has very strong desire for Christian unity. To learn more about Nick, and what he can do for your community, go to his website. This songbook is completely free and you are allowed to make copies and pass along. You're welcome.