Gaudete "rejoice" is a sacred Christmas carol thought to have been composed in the 16th century.
British folk rock group Steeleye Span had a hit in 1973 with an a cappella recording of the song.
Gaudete "rejoice" is a sacred Christmas carol thought to have been composed in the 16th century.
British folk rock group Steeleye Span had a hit in 1973 with an a cappella recording of the song.
...the painting is gorgeous, the video not so much.
ReplyDeleteIt's an ancient Christmas carol, Tom. Hence not modern Rock 'n Roll. God bless.
DeleteWhat a haunting melody, Victor! All praise to Mary, the mother of Jesus.
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
Indeed Martha. The lyrics are powerful though.
DeleteGod bless always.
I've not familiar with this song nor Steeleye Span, but I enjoyed listening. Those sopranos!
ReplyDeleteSteeleye Span was an English folk group in the 70s. They had two hit singles - Gaudete and All around My hat.
DeleteGod bless, Mevely.
New to me but I love the music.
ReplyDeleteIt's usually played around this time of year. God bless, Bill.
DeleteI enjoyed the words but just cannot grasp music anymore. I miss actually hearing a melody with words.....
ReplyDeleteThank you Jack for following this video. The lyrics are believed to have been written in the 16th Century.
DeleteGod bless you and yours always.
What a beautiful song. It is the season, may we all rejoice!
ReplyDeleteAmen Mimi. God bless always.
DeleteA beautiful painting.
ReplyDeleteNot heard this Steeleye Span song before.
All the best Jan