Go Tell It on the Mountain: Who Wrote the Lyrics and When Was It Composed

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Christmas is a time for family, friends, and of course, music. One Christmas song that always gets everyone in the holiday spirit is "Go Tell It on the Mountain". But who wrote the lyrics to this Christmas classic?
Go Tell It on the Mountain: Who Wrote the Lyrics and When Was It Composed

Christmas is a time for family, friends, and of course, music. One Christmas song that always gets everyone in the holiday spirit is Go Tell It on the Mountain. But who wrote the lyrics to this Christmas classic?

Who wrote the lyrics to Go Tell It on the Mountain?

The lyrics to the famous Christmas song Go Tell It on the Mountain was compiled by a man named John Wesley Work Jr. Mr. Wesley Jr. was Born in 1871 in Louisville, Kentucky. His father, John Wesley Work Sr., was a former slave who became a successful musician and composer. As a child, John Jr. would often sing with his father and brothers in their family band.

John Jr. grew up to be a talented musician himself, and he composed several songs, including Go Tell It on the Mountain. He wrote the compiled the song in the late 1800s, and it was first published in a book called Christmas Carols New and Old in 1907.

Go Tell It on the Mountain has been covered by many artists over the years, including James Brown, Whitney Houston, and Bruce Springsteen. It is one of the most popular Christmas songs of all time, and it always gets everyone into the holiday spirit!





Is there a story behind the lyrics?

The lyrics to Go Tell It on the Mountain are based on a Christmas story that John Wesley Work Jr. heard as a child. The story is about a young boy who goes to the mountains to tell the shepherds about the birth of Jesus Christ. When he returns home, his family is very excited and they all sing Christmas carols together.

This Christmas story is what inspired John Wesley Work Jr. to write the lyrics to Go Tell It on the Mountain. He wanted to share the Christmas story with everyone, and he did so through his song.

The lyrics of Go Tell It on the Mountain are about spreading the news of Jesus Christ's birth - a nativity story. The song is a reminder that Christmas is not just about presents and Christmas trees, but it is also about celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ.

Go Tell It on the Mountain is a Christmas classic that will be enjoyed by generations to come. It is a reminder of the true meaning of Christmas, and it is sure to get everyone in the holiday spirit!





What are the lyrics to Go Tell It on the Mountain?

Go tell it on the mountain

Over the hills and everywhere

Go tell it on the mountain

That Jesus Christ is born!

 

While shepherds kept their watching

O’er silent flocks by night

Behold throughout the heavens

There shone a holy light

 

Go tell it on the mountain

Over the hills and everywhere

Go tell it on the mountain

That Jesus Christ is born!

 

The shepherds feared and trembled

When lo above the earth

Rang out the angel chorus

That hailed our Saviour's birth

 

And I said go!

Go tell it on the mountain

Over the hills and everywhere

Go tell it on the mountain

That Jesus Christ is born!

 

Down in a lowly manger

Our humble Christ was born

And God sent us salvation

That blessed this Christmas morn

 

And I said go!

Go tell it on the mountain

Over the hills and everywhere

Go tell it on the mountain

That Jesus Christ is born!

 

Go tell it on the mountain

Over the hills and everywhere

Go tell it on the mountain

That Jesus Christ is born!

That Jesus Christ is born!

 





Christmas is a time for family, friends, and of course, music. One Christmas song that always gets everyone in the holiday spirit is Go Tell It on the Mountain. It is a reminder of the true meaning of Christmas. Go Tell It on the Mountain is a Christmas classic that will be enjoyed by generations to come!

 

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