ARE YOU WEARY ARE YOU HEAVY HEARTED? A52
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Are you weary, are you heavy-hearted?
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Tell it to Jesus, Tell it to Jesus;
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Are you grieving over joys departed?
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Tell it to Jesus alone.
Refrain:
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Tell it to Jesus, tell it to Jesus,
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He is a friend that’s well-known;
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You’ve no other such a friend or brother,
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Tell it to Jesus alone.
ARE YOU WEARY ARE YOU HEAVY HEARTED? Verse 1
Are you weary, are you heavy-hearted?
Tell it to Jesus,
Tell it to Jesus;
Are you grieving over joys departed?
Tell it to Jesus alone.
Refrain:
Tell it to Jesus, tell it to Jesus,
He is a friend that’s well-known;
You’ve no other such a friend or brother,
Tell it to Jesus alone.
Verse 2
Do the tears flow down your cheeks unbidden?
Tell it to Jesus,
Tell it to Jesus;
Have you sins that to men’s eyes are hidden?
Tell it to Jesus alone.
Verse 3
Do you fear the gath’ring clouds of sorrow?
Tell it to Jesus,
Tell it to Jesus;
Are you anxious what shall be tomorrow?
Tell it to Jesus alone.
Verse 4
Are you troubled at the thought of dying? Tell it to Jesus, Tell it to Jesus; For Christ’s coming kingdom are you sighing? Tell it to Jesus alone. |
Hymns usually have more than one tune that can be use for it. If you know the meter of the Hymn you can pick any tune that goes with the meter.
THE METER FOR THIS HYMN : 10.5.5.10.7.5.5.7.10.7.
1 PETER 5:7 (NLT)
Give all your worries and cares to God, for he cares about you.
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One of the challenges I encountered as a beginner saxophonist was getting correct solfa notation of gospel songs that I love. I am therefore posting lyrics and solfa notations for songs that I enjoy playing on the saxophone.
It is also my contribution to assist beginners and lovers of gospel music.
ARE YOU WEARY ARE YOU HEAVY HEARTED? YORUBA LYRICS AND SOLFA
ARE MU O OKAN RE PORURU
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Are mu O, okan re poruru?
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So o fun Jesu, so o fun Jesu
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Ibanuje dipo ayo fun o?
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So o fun Jesu nikan.
Refrain
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So o fun Jesu; so o fun Jesu
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Oun lore ti o mo
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Ko si ore tabi’yekan bi Re
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So o fun Jesu nikan
Verse 1
Are mu O, okan re poruru?
So o fun Jesu: So o fun Jesu
Ibanuje dipo ayo fun o?
So o fun Jesu nikan.
Refrain
So o fun Jesu; so o fun Jesu
Oun lore ti o mo
Ko si ore tabi ‘yekan bi Re
So o fun Jesu nikan
Verse 2
Asun-dakun omije lo nsun bi?
So o fun Jesu, so o fun Jesu,
Iwo l’ese ti enikan ko mo?
So fun Jesu nikan
Verse 3
Iwo nfoya ‘banuje ti mbe bi?
So o fun Jesu, so o fun Jesu
Iwo saniyan ojo ola bi?
So o fun Jesu nikan
Verse 4
Ironu iku nda o lamu bi? So o fun Jesu, so o fun Jesu O nsaferi ijoba Jesu bi! So o fun Jesu nikan |
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