The First Noël by Andy Williams
* Below is a 1963 Christmas Holiday version of this song. * Music Arranger, Conductor & Producer: Robert Mersey. * Vocalist: Andy Williams. * Time Signature: 3/4 (3 beats per measure. 1/4 notes for each beat count). * Tempo: Approx. 87 beats per minute. * The traditional Christian Hymn version is below this piece.
Intro Chorus: No el, No el, No el, No el Born is the King of Is ra el.
Verse 1: The first No el the angels did say Was to certain poor shepherds in fields as they lay: In fields where they lay keeping their sheep On a cold winter's night that was so deep.
Chorus: No el, No el, No el, No el Born is the King of Is ra el.
Verse 2: They looked up and saw a star Shining in the East be yond them far: And to the earth it gave great light And so it con tinued both day and night.
Chorus: No el, No el, No el, No el Born is the King of Is ra el.
Verse 3: This star drew nigh to the North West; O'er Bethle hem it took it's rest, And there it did both stop and stay, Right over the place where Je sus lay.
Outro (Chorus)*: No el, No el, No el, No el Born is the King of Is ra el.......
The First Noël Traditional Christian Hymn Version by Love to Sing
* “The First Nowell” is of Cornish origin; first published in 1823; edited by William Sandys and arranged and edited by Davies Gilbert for “Hymns and Carols of God”. * The version below is from the album “Christmas Songs and Carols Album” by Love to Sing released in 2020. * Time Signature: 3/4 (3 beats per measure. 1/4 notes for each beat count). * Tempo: Approx. 100 beats per minute.
Intro (Instrumental Melody): Born is the King of Is ra el.
Verse 1: The first No el the angels did say Was to certain poor shepherds in fields as they lay: In fields where they lay keeping their sheep On a cold winter's night that was so deep.
Chorus: No el, No el, No el, No el Born is the King of Is ra el. , ,
Verse 2: They looked up and saw a star Shining in the East be yond them far: And to the earth it gave great light And so it con tinued both day and night.
Chorus: No el, No el, No el, No el Born is the King of Is ra el. , ,
Verse 3: And by the light of that same star Three wise men came from coun try far; To seek for a King was their in tent, And to follow the star wher ever it went.
Chorus: No el, No el, No el, No el Born is the King of Is ra el. , ,
Verse 4: This star drew nigh to the North West; O'er Bethle hem it took it's rest, And there it did both stop and stay, Right over the place where Je sus lay.
Chorus: No el, No el, No el, No el Born is the King of Is ra el. , ,
Verse 5: Then entered in those wise men three, Fell reve rently up on their knee, And offered there in his pre sence Their gold and myrrh and fran kin cense.
Chorus: No el, No el, No el, No el Born is the King of Is ra el. , ,
Verse 6: Then let us all with one accord Sing praises to our heaven ly Lord, That hath made heaven and earth of naught, And with his blood man kind has bought.
Outro (Chorus): No el, No el, No el, No el Born is the King of Is ra el…….
== DẠO NHẠC ==
The First Noël by Andy Williams
* Below is a 1963 Christmas Holiday version of this song. * Music Arranger, Conductor & Producer: Robert Mersey. * Vocalist: Andy Williams. * Time Signature: 3/4 (3 beats per measure. 1/4 notes for each beat count). * Tempo: Approx. 87 beats per minute. * The traditional Christian Hymn version is below this piece.
Intro Chorus: No el, No el, No el, No el Born is the King of Is ra el.
Verse 1: The first No el the angels did say Was to certain poor shepherds in fields as they lay: In fields where they lay keeping their sheep On a cold winter's night that was so deep.
Chorus: No el, No el, No el, No el Born is the King of Is ra el.
Verse 2: They looked up and saw a star Shining in the East be yond them far: And to the earth it gave great light And so it con tinued both day and night.
Chorus: No el, No el, No el, No el Born is the King of Is ra el.
Verse 3: This star drew nigh to the North West; O'er Bethle hem it took it's rest, And there it did both stop and stay, Right over the place where Je sus lay.
Outro (Chorus)*: No el, No el, No el, No el Born is the King of Is ra el.......
The First Noël Traditional Christian Hymn Version by Love to Sing
* “The First Nowell” is of Cornish origin; first published in 1823; edited by William Sandys and arranged and edited by Davies Gilbert for “Hymns and Carols of God”. * The version below is from the album “Christmas Songs and Carols Album” by Love to Sing released in 2020. * Time Signature: 3/4 (3 beats per measure. 1/4 notes for each beat count). * Tempo: Approx. 100 beats per minute.
Intro (Instrumental Melody): Born is the King of Is ra el.
Verse 1: The first No el the angels did say Was to certain poor shepherds in fields as they lay: In fields where they lay keeping their sheep On a cold winter's night that was so deep.
Chorus: No el, No el, No el, No el Born is the King of Is ra el. , ,
Verse 2: They looked up and saw a star Shining in the East be yond them far: And to the earth it gave great light And so it con tinued both day and night.
Chorus: No el, No el, No el, No el Born is the King of Is ra el. , ,
Verse 3: And by the light of that same star Three wise men came from coun try far; To seek for a King was their in tent, And to follow the star wher ever it went.
Chorus: No el, No el, No el, No el Born is the King of Is ra el. , ,
Verse 4: This star drew nigh to the North West; O'er Bethle hem it took it's rest, And there it did both stop and stay, Right over the place where Je sus lay.
Chorus: No el, No el, No el, No el Born is the King of Is ra el. , ,
Verse 5: Then entered in those wise men three, Fell reve rently up on their knee, And offered there in his pre sence Their gold and myrrh and fran kin cense.
Chorus: No el, No el, No el, No el Born is the King of Is ra el. , ,
Verse 6: Then let us all with one accord Sing praises to our heaven ly Lord, That hath made heaven and earth of naught, And with his blood man kind has bought.
Outro (Chorus): No el, No el, No el, No el Born is the King of Is ra el…….
== HẾT BÀI ==
The First Noël by Andy Williams
* Below is a 1963 Christmas Holiday version of this song.
* Music Arranger, Conductor & Producer: Robert Mersey.
* Vocalist: Andy Williams.
* Time Signature: 3/4 (3 beats per measure. 1/4 notes for each beat count).
* Tempo: Approx. 87 beats per minute.
* The traditional Christian Hymn version is below this piece.
Intro Chorus:
No el, No el, No el, No el
Born is the King of Is ra el.
Verse 1:
The first No el the angels did say
Was to certain poor shepherds in fields as they lay:
In fields where they lay keeping their sheep
On a cold winter's night that was so deep.
Chorus:
No el, No el, No el, No el
Born is the King of Is ra el.
Verse 2:
They looked up and saw a star
Shining in the East be yond them far:
And to the earth it gave great light
And so it con tinued both day and night.
Chorus:
No el, No el, No el, No el
Born is the King of Is ra el.
Verse 3:
This star drew nigh to the North West;
O'er Bethle hem it took it's rest,
And there it did both stop and stay,
Right over the place where Je sus lay.
Outro (Chorus)*:
No el, No el, No el, No el
Born is the King of Is ra el.......
The First Noël Traditional Christian Hymn Version by Love to Sing
* “The First Nowell” is of Cornish origin; first published in 1823;
edited by William Sandys and arranged and edited by Davies Gilbert for
“Hymns and Carols of God”.
* The version below is from the album “Christmas Songs and Carols Album”
by Love to Sing released in 2020.
* Time Signature: 3/4 (3 beats per measure. 1/4 notes for each beat count).
* Tempo: Approx. 100 beats per minute.
Intro (Instrumental Melody):
Born is the King of Is ra el.
Verse 1:
The first No el the angels did say
Was to certain poor shepherds in fields as they lay:
In fields where they lay keeping their sheep
On a cold winter's night that was so deep.
Chorus:
No el, No el, No el, No el
Born is the King of Is ra el. , ,
Verse 2:
They looked up and saw a star
Shining in the East be yond them far:
And to the earth it gave great light
And so it con tinued both day and night.
Chorus:
No el, No el, No el, No el
Born is the King of Is ra el. , ,
Verse 3:
And by the light of that same star
Three wise men came from coun try far;
To seek for a King was their in tent,
And to follow the star wher ever it went.
Chorus:
No el, No el, No el, No el
Born is the King of Is ra el. , ,
Verse 4:
This star drew nigh to the North West;
O'er Bethle hem it took it's rest,
And there it did both stop and stay,
Right over the place where Je sus lay.
Chorus:
No el, No el, No el, No el
Born is the King of Is ra el. , ,
Verse 5:
Then entered in those wise men three,
Fell reve rently up on their knee,
And offered there in his pre sence
Their gold and myrrh and fran kin cense.
Chorus:
No el, No el, No el, No el
Born is the King of Is ra el. , ,
Verse 6:
Then let us all with one accord
Sing praises to our heaven ly Lord,
That hath made heaven and earth of naught,
And with his blood man kind has bought.
Outro (Chorus):
No el, No el, No el, No el
Born is the King of Is ra el…….
* Below is a 1963 Christmas Holiday version of this song.
* Music Arranger, Conductor & Producer: Robert Mersey.
* Vocalist: Andy Williams.
* Time Signature: 3/4 (3 beats per measure. 1/4 notes for each beat count).
* Tempo: Approx. 87 beats per minute.
* The traditional Christian Hymn version is below this piece.
Intro Chorus:
No- [C] el, No- [G] el, No- [Am] el, No- [G] el
[Am] Born is the [G] King of [Am] Is- [G] ra- [Am] el.
Verse 1:
The [C] first No- [G] el the [Am] angels did [G] say
Was to [Am] certain poor [G] shepherds in [Am] fields as [G] they [Am] lay:
In [C] fields where [G] they lay [Am] keeping their [G] sheep
On a [Am] cold winter's [G] night that [Am] was [G] so [Am] deep.
Chorus:
No- [C] el, No- [G] el, No- [Am] el, No- [G] el
[Am] Born is the [G] King of [Am] Is- [G] ra- [Am] el.
Verse 2:
They [C] looked [G] up and [Am] saw a [G] star
Shining [Am] in the [G] East be- [Am] yond [G] them [Am] far:
And [C] to the [G] earth it [Am] gave great [G] light
And [C] so it con- [G] tinued both [Am] day [G] and [Am] night.
Chorus:
No- [C] el, No- [G] el, No- [Am] el, No- [G] el
[Am] Born is the [G] King of [Am] Is- [G] ra- [Am] el.
Verse 3:
This [C] star drew [G] nigh to [Am] the North- [G] West;
O'er [Am] Bethle- [G] hem it [Am] took [G] it's [Am] rest,
And [C] there it [G] did both [Am] stop and [G] stay,
Right [C] over the [G] place where [Am] Je- [G] sus [Am] lay.
Outro (Chorus)*:
No- [C] el, No- [G] el, No- [Am] el, No- [G] el
[Am] Born is the [G] King of [Am] Is- [G] ra- [Am] el.......
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The First Noël - Traditional Christian Hymn Version by Love to Sing
* “The First Nowell” is of Cornish origin; first published in 1823;
edited by William Sandys and arranged and edited by Davies Gilbert for
“Hymns and Carols of God”.
* The version below is from the album “Christmas Songs and Carols Album”
by Love to Sing released in 2020.
* Time Signature: 3/4 (3 beats per measure. 1/4 notes for each beat count).
* Tempo: Approx. 100 beats per minute.
Intro (Instrumental Melody):
[Am] Born is the [G] King of [Am] Is- [G] ra- [Am] el.
Verse 1:
The [C] first No- [G] el the [Am] angels did [G] say
Was to [Am] certain poor [G] shepherds in [Am] fields as [G] they [Am] lay:
In [C] fields where [G] they lay [Am] keeping their [G] sheep
On a [Am] cold winter's [G] night that [Am] was [G] so [Am] deep.
Chorus:
No- [C] el, No- [G] el, No- [Am] el, No- [G] el
[Am] Born is the [G] King of [Am] Is- [G] ra- [Am] el. [C], [C],
Verse 2:
They [C] looked [G] up and [Am] saw a [G] star
Shining [Am] in the [G] East be- [Am] yond [G] them [Am] far:
And [C] to the [G] earth it [Am] gave great [G] light
And [C] so it con- [G] tinued both [Am] day [G] and [Am] night.
Chorus:
No- [C] el, No- [G] el, No- [Am] el, No- [G] el
[Am] Born is the [G] King of [Am] Is- [G] ra- [Am] el. [C], [C],
Verse 3:
And [C] by the [G] light of [Am] that same [G] star
Three [Am] wise men [G] came from [Am] coun- [G] try [Am] far;
To [C] seek for a [G] King was [Am] their in- [G] tent,
And to [C] follow the [G] star wher- [Am] ever [G] it [Am] went.
Chorus:
No- [C] el, No- [G] el, No- [Am] el, No- [G] el
[Am] Born is the [G] King of [Am] Is- [G] ra- [Am] el. [C], [C],
Verse 4:
This [C] star drew [G] nigh to [Am] the North- [G] West;
O'er [Am] Bethle- [G] hem it [Am] took [G] it's [Am] rest,
And [C] there it [G] did both [Am] stop and [G] stay,
Right [C] over the [G] place where [Am] Je- [G] sus [Am] lay.
Chorus:
No- [C] el, No- [G] el, No- [Am] el, No- [G] el
[Am] Born is the [G] King of [Am] Is- [G] ra- [Am] el. [C], [C],
Verse 5:
Then [C] entered [G] in those [Am] wise men [G] three,
Fell [Am] reve- [G] rently up- [Am] on [G] their [Am] knee,
And [C] offered [G] there in [Am] his pre- [G] sence
Their [C] gold and [G] myrrh and [Am] fran- [G] kin- [Am] cense.
Chorus:
No- [C] el, No- [G] el, No- [Am] el, No- [G] el
[Am] Born is the [G] King of [Am] Is- [G] ra- [Am] el. [C], [C],
Verse 6:
Then [C] let us [G] all with [Am] one [G] accord
Sing [Am] praises [G] to our [Am] heaven- [G] ly [Am] Lord,
That [C] hath made [G] heaven and [Am] earth of [G] naught,
And [C] with his [G] blood man- [Am] kind [G] has [Am] bought.
Outro (Chorus):
No- [C] el, No- [G] el, No- [Am] el, No- [G] el
[Am] Born is the [G] King of [Am] Is- [G] ra- [C] el…….