paroles de chanson The Cherry Tree Carol (Joseph Was an Old Man) - Sir David Willcocks , Cambridge
Joseph
was
an
old
man
A-and
an
old
man
was
he
When
he
married
Mary
In
the
land
of
Galilee
And
as
they
were
walking
Throu-ough
an
orchard
so
good
Where
was
cherries
and
berries
As
red
as
any
blood
O
then
bespoke
Mary
With
words
so
meek
and
mild
"Pluck
me
one
cherry,
Joseph
For
that
I
am
with
child"
Go
to
that
tree,
Mary
And
it
shall
bow
to
thee
And
you
shall
gather
cherries
By
one,
by
two,
by
three
Then
bowed
down
the
highest
tree
Unto
our
Lady's
hand
"See"
Mary
cried,
"See
Joseph
I
have
cherries
at
command"
O
eat
your
cherries,
Mary
O
eat
your
cherries
now
O
eat
your
cherries,
Mary
That
grow
upon
the
bough
Then
Mary
plucked
a
cherry
As
red
as
any
blood
Then
Mary
went
she
homewards
All
with
her
heavy
load
1 Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
2 While Shepherds Watched (Este Psalter, 1592)
3 I Saw Three Ships
4 In Dulci Jubilo (Gesangbuch Von Joseph Klug, 14. Jhdt.)
5 Unto Us Is Born a Son (Tune: Piae Cantiones 1582)
6 Adeste Fideles (O come, all ye faithful)
7 Away in a Manger
8 O Little Town Of Bethlehem
9 Once In Royal David's City
10 The Cherry Tree Carol (Joseph Was an Old Man)
11 The Three Kings - Arr.Ivor Atkins (1869-1953)
12 Es ist ein' Ros' entsprungen (Speierisches Gesangbuch, Köln, 1599
13 The Infant King (Old Basque) - Arr. Edgar Pettman (1866-1943)
14 Legenda (The Crown of Roses) Op. 54, No.5 - Trans. Geoffrey Dearmer
15 Personent Hodie - Carol 14th c. Germany - Arr. Holst
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