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Joys Seven
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3:42
'Joys Seven' is a traditional English carol that has been passed down through generations as an anonymous composition. The exact date of its composition is unknown, but it is believed to have originated in the 16th century. The carol is typically performed during the Christmas season and has become a popular addition to many holiday concerts and church services. The carol is composed of seven verses, each of which describes a different joy that is associated with the birth of Jesus Christ. The first verse speaks of the joy of Mary, the mother of Jesus, while the second verse describes the joy of the angels who announced his birth. The third verse speaks of the joy of the shepherds who were visited by the angels, and the fourth verse describes the joy of the wise men who traveled from afar to see the newborn king. The fifth verse speaks of the joy of the earth, which is said to have trembled with excitement at the birth of Jesus. The sixth verse describes the joy of the sun, which is said to have shone brighter on the day of his birth, and the seventh and final verse speaks of the joy of all creation, which is said to have rejoiced at the coming of the savior. Musically, 'Joys Seven' is a simple and straightforward carol that is typically performed in a slow and reverent manner. The melody is composed of a series of simple, repetitive phrases that are easy to sing and remember. The carol is typically performed in a four-part harmony, with the melody sung by the sopranos and the other parts sung by the altos, tenors, and basses. Overall, 'Joys Seven' is a beautiful and timeless carol that celebrates the joy and wonder of the Christmas season. Its simple melody and heartfelt lyrics have made it a beloved part of the holiday tradition for generations, and it continues to be performed and enjoyed by people of all ages and backgrounds.
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Joy's Seven  Arr by Stephen Cleobury, 1984
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