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Traditional: Morning Has Broken (Bunessan)

Morning Has Broken (Bunessan)
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Morning Has Broken (Bunessan)
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Dewagtere, Bernard (1958 - )
CopyrightCopyright © Dewagtere, Bernard
Bunessan (Scottish Gaelic: Bun Easain) is a small village in the south of the island of Mull, on the west coast of Scotland. Bunessan lends its name to a hymn tune, originally associated with the Christmas carol, "Child in the Manger". Mary M. Macdonald (1789?1872), who lived in the nearby crofting community of Ardtun and who spoke only Gaelic, wrote her hymn "Leanabh an Aigh" to a traditional melody. When the words were later translated into English, the melody was named after the village by th...(+)
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