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Go Tell It On the Mountain

From: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Length: 00:29:12

"Go Tell It on the Mountain" was born in the rich and indomitable oral culture of African slaves in the American south. A hundred years later it became a rallying cry for the civil rights struggle of the 1960's. And now, it's a perennial favourite at Christmas concerts and church services across North America. Read the full description.
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Piece Description

"Go Tell It on the Mountain" was born in the rich and indomitable oral culture of African slaves in the American south. A hundred years later it became a rallying cry for the civil rights struggle of the 1960's. And now, it's a perennial favourite at Christmas concerts and church services across North America.

The spiritual "Go Tell It on the Mountain" has come to mean many things depending on the time and place in which it is sung. Freedom anthem, hymn of faith, a simple song of Christmas. As is the case with most spirituals, its music and lyrics cannot be attributed to any one person. African-American composer John Wesley Work is credited with formally adapting the song and including it in a songbook in 1907. But the versions of "Go Tell It on the Mountain" are as varied and distinctive as the people performing it. The lyrics have been adapted and re-adapted and personalized countless times. And it is always, at its heart, a celebration.

Broadcast History

This documentary first aired on the program The Sunday Edition on CBC Radio.

Intro and Outro

INTRO:

It was born in the oral culture of African slaves in the American south. It was embraced by the civil rights movement in the 1960's. Today it is a perennial favourite at Christmas concerts and church services across North America. From the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, here is Michael Enright to introduce a documentary about the classic "Go Tell it on the Mountain."

OUTRO:

Michael Enright of CBC Radio with Jean Dalrymple's documentary Go Tell It on the Mountain: A Joyful Noise.

Musical Works

Title Artist Album Label Year Length
Go Tell it on the Mountain Blind Boys of Alabama Blind Boys of Alabama. Virgin 2003 03:57
Go Tell It On the Mointain Marcus Roberts Prayer for Peace. Novus 1990 00:00
Go Tell It On the Mountain Odetta Christmas Sprituals. Alcazar 1988 02:28