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 Morning Has Broken
Author: chuck 
Date:   2003-08-26 00:51

Mark: Is it permissible to ask this question? I have a screaming need for a lead sheet of Cat Stevens' "Morning Has Broken". Please respond off-board if you can help to <chuckroop@earthlink.net>. Thank you, Chuck

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 Re: Morning Has Broken
Author: diz 
Date:   2003-08-26 01:29

Thanks for that, Chuck, had that tune on auto-rewind in my brain for about 30 mins now!!

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 Re: Morning Has Broken
Author: GBK 
Date:   2003-08-26 02:05

Diz...It's still better than the Vegemite jingle!!



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 Re: Morning Has Broken
Author: JMcAulay 
Date:   2003-08-26 04:03

VEGEMITE JINGLE??? You could have avoided mentioning that, you scurvy cur. GBK, you have done it again, and this is the last straw. I am no longer responsible for my actions when in your vicinity. You have been warned.

Warmest personal regards,
John

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 Re: Morning Has Broken
Author: diz 
Date:   2003-08-26 04:28

Vegemite Jingle??? - shockin', but delicious at the same time

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 Re: Morning Has Broken
Author: allencole 
Date:   2003-08-26 05:17

Morning Has Broken is now in the Baptist Hymnal, and probably in a number of others as well. A friend involved in church music may be able to help you out.

Allen Cole

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 Re: Morning Has Broken
Author: BobD 
Date:   2003-08-26 13:06

Cat Stevens made the Baptist hymnal.......sure he's thrilled.

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 Re: Morning Has Broken
Author: Bob A 
Date:   2003-08-26 13:07

"Vegemite". For those not acquainted with this "foodstuff", in a pinch you can pack Lorry wheel-bearings with it. The taste is indescribable!
Bob A

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 Re: Morning Has Broken
Author: Brenda 
Date:   2003-08-26 17:07

Vegemite - I was introduced to the stuff by a Canadian friend who had spent several years in Papau New Guinea. We used to use it in soups, but she said people would spread it on toast! Somehow it finds a respectible place on the shelves in a popular grocery store chain here in Canada.



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 Re: Morning Has Broken
Author: chuck 
Date:   2003-08-26 19:31

Success! My best and thanks for the constructive responses. Chuck

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 Re: Morning Has Broken
Author: Don Berger 
Date:   2003-08-26 19:57

If this is the "blackbird song", its in our newer Presbyterian hymnal also. Don

Thanx, Mark, Don

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 Re: Morning Has Broken
Author: diz 
Date:   2003-08-26 22:44

As an aussie and a indigenous Vegemite eater ... I must say that I do eat it on toast: with butter (not margarine) and a tiny smearing - enough to cover your thumbnail is plenty for me.

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 Re: Morning Has Broken
Author: GBK 
Date:   2003-08-26 22:54

[ Folks...Let's not let the Vegemite thing get out of hand. We've been down that road before. Let's try to stay on topic...GBK ]



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 Re: Morning Has Broken
Author: elmo lewis 
Date:   2003-08-27 01:26

Do a google search for Olga Index and click the I'm Feeling Lucky box. At the top of the page there is an alphabet. Click on the letter S and scroll down to Cat Stevens. The On Line Guitar Archive is a great site for chords and lyrics to pop tunes especially classic rock.

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 Re: Morning Has Broken
Author: allencole 
Date:   2003-08-27 05:39

If "Blackbird has spoken" in the Presbyterian Hymnal, then it's the same song. I'm about as thrilled as Cat is.

Allen Cole

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 Re: Morning Has Broken
Author: BobD 
Date:   2003-08-27 12:37

Er, maybe it's "Bye,bye Blackbird".....

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 Re: Morning Has Broken
Author: clarinetwife 
Date:   2003-08-27 12:51

Actually, the tune is a traditional. People just really remember the way Cat did it.

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 Re: Morning Has Broken
Author: Don Berger 
Date:   2003-08-27 14:12

Will this attention "popularize" Morning H B like performances by wind players have done for A Closer Walk, Amazing Grace, Stranger on the Shore [have we ever heard the words??] and other sentimentals. Friends have played these in church, solo w: piano/organ! Don

Thanx, Mark, Don

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