O Come, O Come, Emmanuel

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Carpenters

The Carpenters were an American vocal and instrumental duo of Karen and Richard Carpenter. They produced a distinct soft musical style, combining Karen's contralto vocals with Richard's arranging and composition skills. more »


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Oh come, oh come, Emmanuel
Oh come, oh come, Emmanuel
And ransom captive Israel
That mourns in lonely exile here
Until the Son of God appears
Rejoice! Rejoice! Emmanuel
Shall come to thee O Israel

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Written by: JODI KING, JOHN M NEALE, PUBLIC DOMAIN UNIDENTIFIED ., HENRY SLOANE COFFIN

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