This is a traditional French Carol arranged by Warren M. Angell in 1907
It is called both "GLORIA" and "ANGELS WE HAVE HEARD ON HIGH"
2006-11-22 17:35:37
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answered by bobthebuilder 3
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In Excelsis Deo Song
2016-11-02 11:09:49
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answered by ? 4
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Gloria
2006-11-22 17:31:29
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answered by bassetluv 4
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Angels We Have Heard On High
That line is actually "In excelsis deo".
2006-11-22 17:37:12
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answered by Cinnamon 6
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The song is "Angels We Have Heard On High".
The chorus is actually:
"Gloria in exelcis deo", which is Latin for "Glory to God in the highest".
2006-11-22 18:10:20
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answered by WillyC 5
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Um.....well i think you got the first part right... But the next part is "In excelsis deo"....i don't really remember what it means. I am pretty sure it means something like, glory in god to the highest.
Yea, but the song is called "Gloria in excelsis deo".... I think the Mormon Tabernacle Choir sings it beautifully.
Hope that helped.
2006-11-22 17:42:04
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answered by bjcornholio09 1
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Gloria! In Excelsis Deo
Glory to God in the Highest is what it means.
2006-11-22 17:38:00
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answered by toothfairy 3
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It's called Gloria, and the phrase is, "In Excelcis Deo" which is latin for Glory to God on High.
2006-11-22 17:40:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Handel's Messiah
2006-11-22 17:38:56
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answered by The Stig 3
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Oh holy night maybe with with words wrong?
2006-11-22 17:36:33
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answered by Tina of Lymphland.com 6
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