Talk:How Can I Keep from Singing?
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Perhaps the individual record articles could be merged into one article, maybe "Enya_(discography)"? I'd leave this article here but have it redirect to the main one. Tzarius 05:13, 13 May 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Chris Tomlin
Chris Tomlin and Matt Redman recently released a version of this song. I don't know much about the original but I saw an interview on YouTube where it sounds like they tried to keep the same basic lyrics but changed them to be more modern. And, it's still called "How Can I Keep From Singing". It's on Chris Tomlin's new CD.
As of 2007, it is noteworthy that many Catholic churches continue to include a version of this song in their hymnals. There is also a recording of it by SheDaisy. My favorite version is Pete Seeger's. Here are his version's lyrics:
[Lyrics removed]
~ Newsy 8-11-07
- Thanks, but we don't have the rights to publish those lyrics here on wikipedia. I think the article does have a link to the "Seeger" lyrics (used by him rather than written by him. -MrFizyx 15:01, 13 August 2007 (UTC)
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