Angels We Have Heard On High Lyrics – Christmas Songs

Angels We Have Heard On High Song by Christmas Songs: “Angels We Have Heard On High” is a Christmas Song, written by James Chadwick, and the music was also produced by James Chadwick.

Christmas Songs – Angels We Have Heard On High Lyrics

Angels We Have Heard On High
Sweetly Singing O’er The Plains
And The Mountains In Reply
Echoing Their Joyous Strains

Gloria In Excelsis Deo
Gloria In Excelsis Deo

         

Shepherds, Why This Jubilee?
Why Your Joyous Strains Prolong?
Say What May The Tidings Be
Which Inspire Your Heavenly Song

Gloria In Excelsis Deo
Gloria In Excelsis Deo

         

Come To Bethlehem And See
Him Whose Birth The Angels Sing
Come, Adore On Bended Knee
Christ The Lord, The Newborn King

Gloria In Excelsis Deo
Gloria In Excelsis Deo

         

See Within In A Manger Laid
Jesus Lord Of Heav’n And Earth
Mary, Joseph, Lend Your Aid
With Us Sing Our Savior’s Birth

Gloria In Excelsis Deo
Gloria In Excelsis Deo

Angels We Have Heard On High Music Video

Angels We Have Heard On High Song Credits:

Song: Angels We Have Heard On High
Album: Christmas Songs
Band/Singer: Christmas Songs
Lead Vocals: Christmas Songs
Written By: James Chadwick
Music Produced By: James Chadwick
Release Date:
December 4, 1862

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LyricsWorldYou FAQs & Trivia

Who wrote the lyrics to the “Angels We Have Heard On High” song?

Angels We Have Heard On High song lyrics written by James Chadwick.

Who is the singer of the “Angels We Have Heard On High” song?

Angels We Have Heard On High song is sung by Christmas Songs.

Who is the music producer of the Angels We Have Heard On High song?

James Chadwick produced Angels We Have Heard On High song music..

When was the Angels We Have Heard On High song released?

Angels We Have Heard On High the song was released on December 4, 1862.