“O Holy Night” was originally penned as a poem in 1843 by French poet Placide Cappeau. Music was later written and added by Adolphe Adam. This widely familiar song has been translated from French into many languages. Although our English version is taken directly from Cappeau’s version, upon review it is easy to see the subject remains the same but there are more differences than similarities.
The song has been recorded by numerous well-known popular-music, classical-music, and religious-music singers throughout the years.
The Inspiration Singers take their version from a compilation of many popular renditions to create their very own a cappella version of this classic.
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This is a beautiful heart touching song! I’ve always loved it.! The girls do an awesome job on the vocals! Thank you so much for sharing this!
Beautiful beyond words <3
Wonderful acapella performance by the girls! So much to be thankful for!
I love this song sung acapella, it seems so much more intense and powerful.
It’s like a glimpse of what the shepherds must have felt. (Luke 2:13-15)
Absolutely beautiful song and sang with such heartfelt emotion!
Great song!!!beautifully done
This is so moving! I hadn’t heard this song done acapella before- it is now a favorite.
Beautiful rendition, and message in the song.
I could listen to this all day, so beautiful!!
Wow. Beautiful!
The blending of voices were just awesome, and uplilfting!
Simply beautiful…a cappella at it best. This 200 year old song is like a meditative lullaby for the spirit, and these women performed it superbly.
So beautiful! ❤
“A thrill of hope” – those words stand out to me and ring so true.