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Tekst: |
traditional Edytuj metrykę |
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Muzyka (producent): |
traditional |
Wykonanie oryginalne: |
First release by Dennis Crumpton & Robert Summers (October 1936) |
Covery: |
Kenny Rogers feat. Home Free |
Płyty: |
album Once Again It's Christmas, September 25, 2015 |
Ciekawostki: |
"Children, Go Where I Send Thee" is a traditional African-American spiritual song,[1] as well as a cumulative song. This song is also known as "The Holy Baby" or "Born in Bethlehem." There are many versions of this song, each giving a Biblical meaning to the numbers mentioned. One for the little bitty baby (Jesus). Two for Paul and Silas. Three for the three men riding (Biblical Magi); or the Hebrew children, in some versions. Four for the four knocking on the door (Four Evangelists); or the gospel writers, in some versions. Five for the Five that came back alive; or Gospel preachers; or the bread they did divide, in some versions. Six for the six that never got fixed; or the days when the world was fixed, in some versions. Seven for the seven that all went to Heaven; or the day God laid down his head, in some versions. Eight for the eight that stood at the gate; or the eight the flood couldn't take, in some versions. Nine for the nine that stood in the line; or the nine for the angel choirs divine, in some versions. Ten for the Ten Commandments. Eleven for the eleven deriders; or the 'leven of 'em singin' in heaven, in some versions. Twelve for the Twelve Apostles; or the twelve disciples, in some versions. |
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