WebTàladh Chrìosda (Christ's lullaby) is the popular name for the Scottish Gaelic Christmas carol Tàladh ar Slànaigheir (the Lullaby of our Saviour). It is traditionally sung at Midnight Mass in the Outer Hebrides in Scotland.The 29 verses of the hymn date from the 19th century and are intended to represent a lullaby for the Christ Child by the Blessed Virgin. Web"Christ Child Lullaby" My love, my pride, my treasure, O My wonder new and pleasure, O My son, my beauty, ever You Who am I to bear You here? The cause of talk and tale am I The cause of greatest fame am I The cause of proudest care …
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WebLogin or create a free account to unlock features, and access all song's chords. Mute or solo instruments of mp3s and transcribe song's chords from YouTube. You can also get … WebProduct Description. A lilting and mesmerizing two-page version of this ancient melody. In 6/8 time, there are three 3/8 measures that transition from one verse to another. No tricky rhythms, one section has moving sixteenth notes in right hand. Bass line is dotted quarter notes for most of the song, with one area of arpeggiated chords. two owls and a hen
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WebChristmas Song - God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen 2 Chords; Christmas Song - Grandma Got Run Over By A Raindeer Chords; Christmas Song - Hark The Herald Angels Sing … WebThe Christ Child's Lullaby. as sung by Cathal McConnell. My love and tender one are you. My sweet and lovely son are you. You are my love and darling you. Unworthy, I of you. Haleluia, haleluia, haleluia, haleluia. Your mild and gentle eyes proclaim. The loving heart with which you came. WebMy love, my treasured one are you. My sweet and lovely son are you. You are my love my darling new. Unworthy I, of you. Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia. Your mild and gentle eyes proclaim. The loving heart with which you came A tender, helpless tiny babe. With boundless gifts of grace. tallassee youth football