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Another one from some years back. My son was pretty young and had a sweet little kid voice, but sadly, not in pitch. He sang it and then I went in and digitally corrected all the notes to the right pitch. Lots of work! But I felt it was worth it to have his voice singing in this recording.

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Thank you rockerbob and family. This is a keeper in my mp3 file.

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Very nice - but where did the tune come from? It's not the one I was expecting. Is it an alternative version?


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Nice one! Sounds like you've got the tabernacle choir backin you up on this ...

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That's the only tune I ever knew for this song.

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That's the only tune I ever knew for this song.
I've just discovered there are two completely different tunes to this song. A British and American version. I thought yours sounded much more modern, but apparantly it's older according to Wikipedia. You live and learn!!
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Learn something everyday! I was sort of aware there was more than one version, but I am only familiar with this one.

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Very nice!


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Thanks, Neil!

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Nice job RB and RB Jr! That's the version I'm familiar with and it's an old classic!
Happy holidays to you and your crew!

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