Somehow, I always knew this was a 'Baha'i' song. Julia Ward Howe awoke from a dream in November 1861 and wrote the lines to the song. This is when Baha'u'llah was in Baghdad a year and a half before he openly declared his station in the garden of Ridvan...
this song does not sound very good without some sort of accompaniment, this version was never meant to be sung without some sort of instrumental accompaniment, after hearing this I know why...
I TOTALLY agree with "azapachekid"......pitches were questionable.
tlb25303 1 year ago
Somehow, I always knew this was a 'Baha'i' song. Julia Ward Howe awoke from a dream in November 1861 and wrote the lines to the song. This is when Baha'u'llah was in Baghdad a year and a half before he openly declared his station in the garden of Ridvan...
ElPasoJoe1 1 year ago
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BGBurch 2 years ago
this song does not sound very good without some sort of accompaniment, this version was never meant to be sung without some sort of instrumental accompaniment, after hearing this I know why...
azapachekid 2 years ago
In the Baha'i Houses of Worship only the human voice as a rule is allowed. This is the reason no instruments are herein.
Best Regards, Brad
BGBurch 2 years ago