Putting aside all the biblical allusions and poetic language, "Hallelujah" is a pretty simple song about loving life despite—or because of—its harshness and disappointments. That message
The version below sounds very much like the original but is accompanied by a slideshow instead of the original video. Now enjoy this Easter Version of Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah by Kelley Mooney. Note: I recently noticed a post of the original public performance with a youth choir.
Rufus Wainwright's original performance of "Hallelujah" is a conscious and deliberate attempt to mimic John Cale's influential version of the song. As reported by Spinditty, Cale's version of the song was used in the film "Shrek" in 2001, but contractual difficulties prevented that version from appearing on the film's soundtrack recording
The Many Lives of Leonard Cohen's 'Hallelujah': How a Seemingly Carnal Song Has Now Even Become a Christmas Perennial (Book Excerpt) In Alan Light's newly expanded book about the strange
King David's "hallelujah," in the book of Psalms, is said to have pleased the Lord. Cohen addresses God: "But you…. Read More. Dec. 11, 1984 10 viewers 4.7M views. 187 Contributors.
Easter Hallelujah. This is a song for Easter, about Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection . It was was written by Canadian singer/songwriter Kelley Mooney and first released on her 2011 album, Tomorrow . The song is set to the unnamed tune which was written by Canadian singer Leonard Cohen (1934-2016) for his 1984-released song "Hallelujah".
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