Haluwasa

Story Behind The Song

Various settings of this text have been rattling around in my head for years, usually sung to myself while walking. This is one of them.

Song Description

The title, Haluwasa, is a contraction of "Hallelujah, What a Savior!" from the hymn, "Man of Sorrows" by 19th century hymn writer Philip P. Bliss. On this side of the grave, songs based on Isaiah 53 should be sung with gravity. (Handel sets the standard with some of the numbers from "Messiah") On the other side, it will be music of dancing.

Song Length 2:31 Genre Unique - Gospel, Folk - Religious
Music S.R.Mallon
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S.R.Mallon Hymn Settings 6/19/2008

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