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Note from the arranger: One of the things that Ive always loved about this song is how it sort of modernizes the language of the life of Jesus as its portrayed in the Bible. Theres nothing about supernatural "angels of the Lord" who frighten "shepherds abiding in the field" and, instead, it begins with the story of a husband and wife grappling with the birth of a child; the Last Supper sounds like a gathering of friends at a going-away party. The Jesus in this song is a very human one and, having sung a lot of sacred repertoire over the years, thats a side of him I dont feel like we talk about very much. The original song features a lot of "speak singing" over a gentle guitar riff, and Ive attempted to preserve a bit of that feel with the piano.
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