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Morning Has Broken (Song)

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Morning Has Broken

Eleanor Farjeon (Элеанор Фарджон).jpg
By Farjeon – http://www.dunedinlibraries.com/dplimg/heritagebio10a.jpg, Public Domain, Link

Eleanor Farjeon circa 1899
GenreChristian hymn (composer Martin Shaw)
TextEleanor Farjeon
LanguageEnglish
Meter5.5.5.4 D
Melody“Bunessan”
Performed1931

Morning Has Broken” is a Christian hymn first published in 1931. It has words by English author Eleanor Farjeon and was inspired by the village of Alfriston in East Sussex, then set to a traditional Scottish Gaelic tune, “Bunessan“. It is often sung in children’s services and in funeral services.

Praise and Thanksgiving (Tune: Bunessan – 4vv) [with lyrics for congregations]

English pop musician and folk singer Cat Stevens included a version on his album Teaser and the Firecat (1971). The song became identified with Stevens due to the popularity of this recording. It reached number six on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, number one on the U.S. easy listening chart in 1972, and number four on the Canadian RPM magazine charts.

Origins

The hymn originally appeared in the second edition of Songs of Praise (published in 1931), to the tune “Bunessan“, composed in the Scottish Islands. In Songs of Praise Discussed, the editor, Percy Dearmer, explains that as there was need for a hymn to give thanks for each day, English poet and children’s author Eleanor Farjeon had been “asked to make a poem to fit the lovely Scottish tune.” A slight variation on the original hymn, also written by Eleanor Farjeon, can be found in the form of a poem contributed to the anthology Children’s Bells, under Farjeon’s new title, “A Morning Song (For the First Day of Spring)”, published by Oxford University Press in 1957. The song is noted in 94 time but with a 34 feel.

After appearing in Lachlan MacBean’s Songs and Hymns of the Gael, “Bunessan” was used in the Revised Church Hymnary (1927) and the Appendix (1936) to the Irish Church Hymnal (1919) paired with the nativity text “Child in the Manger” by the Scottish poet Mary MacDonald (1789–1872), who lived on the Isle of Mull and was born there, near the village of Bunessan, for which the tune is named. After its rise to popularity with Farjeon’s text, the tune was used for the James Quinn hymns “Christ Be Beside Me” and “This Day God Gives Me”, both texts adapted from the traditional Irish hymn “St. Patrick’s Breastplate“. Michael Saward’s hymn “Baptized In Water” also uses the tune.

Text

1931 version, under the title “Thanks for a Day,” as published in the hymnal ‘Songs of Praise, 2nd ed.’1957 version, under the title “A Morning Song (For the First Day of Spring),” as published in the anthology ‘The Children’s Bells’
Morning has broken
Like the first morning,
Blackbird has spoken
Like the first bird.
Praise for the singing!
Praise for the morning!
Praise for them, springing
Fresh from the world!

Sweet the rain’s new fall
Sunlit from heaven,
Like the first dewfall
On the first grass.
Praise for the sweetness
Of the wet garden,
Sprung in completeness
Where his feet pass.

Mine is the sunlight!
Mine is the morning
Born of the one light
Eden saw play!
Praise with elation,
Praise every morning,
God’s re-creation
Of the new day!
Morning has broken
Like the first morning,
Blackbird has spoken
Like the first bird.
Praise for the singing!
Praise for the morning!
Praise for them, springing
Fresh from the world!

Sweet the rain’s new fall,
Sunlit from heaven,
Like the first dewfall
In the first hour.
Praise for the sweetness
Of the wet garden,
Sprung in completeness
From the first shower.

Mine is the sunlight!
Mine is the morning
Born of the one light
Eden saw play.
Praise with elation,
Praise every morning
Spring’s re-creation
Of the First Day!

Cat Stevens recording

“Morning Has Broken”

Morning Broken Cat Stevens.jpg
By The cover art can be obtained from Island Records., Fair use, Link

Single by Cat Stevens
from the album Teaser and the Firecat
B-side“I Want to Live in a Wigwam”
Released7 January 1972
RecordedMarch 1971
StudioMorgan Studios, London
GenreFolk-pop
Length3:20
LabelIsland
Songwriter(s)Arranger: Cat Stevens
Lyrics: Eleanor Farjeon
Music: Bunessan 
(traditional)
Additional music: Rick Wakeman
Producer(s)Paul Samwell-Smith
Cat Stevens singles chronology
Peace Train
(1971)”Morning Has Broken
(1972)”The First Cut Is the Deepest
(1972)

Cat Stevens‘ recording, with piano arranged and performed by Rick Wakeman, led to international recognition of the song.

When shaping “Morning Has Broken” for recording, Stevens started with the hymn, which took around 45 seconds to sing in its basic form. Producer Paul Samwell-Smith told him he could never put something like that on an album, and that it had to be at least three minutes, though an acoustic demo of an early Stevens version lasts almost three minutes. Prior to the actual recording Stevens heard Wakeman play something in the recording booth. It was a rough sketch of what would later become “Catherine Howard“. Stevens told Wakeman that he liked it and wanted something similar as the opening section, the closing section and, if possible, a middle section as well. Wakeman told Stevens he could not as it was his piece destined for a solo album, but Stevens persuaded him to adapt his composition. The single reached #9 on the UK Singles Chart and #6 on the US Billboard Hot 100 in 1972, becoming Stevens’s most successful single on the latter chart (later tied by his rendition of “Another Saturday Night“).

Another Saturday Night

In 2000, Wakeman released an instrumental version of “Morning Has Broken” on an album of the same title. That same year he gave an interview on BBC Radio 5 Live in which he said he had agreed to perform on the Cat Stevens track for £10 and was “shattered” that he was omitted from the credits, adding that he never received the money either.

Rick Wakeman – Morning Has Broken

On his return to performance as Yusuf Islam, Stevens paid Wakeman and apologized for the original non-payment, which he said arose from confusion and misunderstanding by the record label. On a documentary aired on British television, Wakeman stated that he felt Stevens’s version of “Morning Has Broken” was a very beautiful piece of music that had brought people closer to religious truth, for which he expressed satisfaction in having contributed. Wakeman included a 3:42 version on his 2017 album of piano arrangements, Piano Portraits.

The Stevens arrangement changes key four times, with the first, second, and fourth verses of the song in C major, while the instrumental introduction, third verse, and the instrumental ending are in D major.

Cat Stevens – Morning Has Broken

Chart history

Weekly charts

Chart (1972)Peak
position
Australia (KMR)4
Canada RPM Top Singles4
Canada RPM Adult Contemporary11
Ireland (IRMA)6
Netherlands5
Norway4
New Zealand3
South Africa (Springbok)5
UK (OCC)9
US Billboard Hot 1006
US Billboard Adult Contemporary1
US Cash Box Top 10011

Year-end charts

Chart (1972)Rank
Australia28
Canada22
UK97
US Billboard Hot 10044

Certifications

RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)Silver200,000
 Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Cover versions

The song has been recorded by many other artists, including The New Seekers,

The New Seekers – Morning Has Broken

Judith Durham,

The Seekers Judith Durham Morning Has Broken

Steven Curtis Chapman,

Morning Has Broken

Judy Collins,

MORNING HAS BROKEN (mv / lyrics) – JUDY COLLINS

Michael Card,

Morning Has Broken

Floyd Cramer,

Morning Has Broken ~ Floyd Cramer (1972)

Dana,

Morning Has Broken

Neil Diamond,

Neil Diamond – Morning Has Broken

Órla Fallon,

Órla Fallon – Morning Has Broken ~ My Land

Art Garfunkel,

Morning Has Broken

Ellen Greene,

Morning Has Broken

Esther Ofarim,

Esther Ofarim – Morning has broken (live, 1972)

Daliah Lavi,

Morning Has Broken

Joe Longthorne,

Morning Has Broken

Jojje Wadenius and Anni-Frid Lyngstad (2010),

Anni Frid Lyngstad Morning has broken. (with Jojje Wadenius) 2010

The Mormon Tabernacle Choir,

Morning Has Broken – The Mormon Tabernacle Choir

Nana Mouskouri,

Morning Has Broken

Aaron Neville,

Morning Has Broken-Aaron Neville

Kenny Rogers and the First EditionJoseph McManners,

Joseph McManners boy soprano sings Morning has broken

Sister Janet Mead,

Morning Has Broken

Mary O’Hara,

Morning Has Broken (Live)

Demis Roussos,

Morning Has Broken

Third Day,

Third Day – Morning Has Broken (Official Lyric Video)

The Brilliance,

The Brilliance – Night Has Passed / Morning Has Broken (Lyric Video)

Pam Tillis,

Pam Tillis – Morning Has Broken

Eleanor Farjeon –

Morning Has Broken

Judy Collins

Morning Has Broken

Hayley Westenra,

Morning Has Broken

Roger Whittaker,

Roger Whittaker – Morning has broken (1989)

2nd Chapter of Acts,

Morning Has Broken

Libera (choir),

Libera in America: Morning Has Broken

Acker Bilk

Acker BILK: Morning Has Broken

Richard Souther

Morning Has Broken

Emily Linge

Morning Has Broken – Sina and Emily

André Rieu

Morning Has Broken

Mary Hopkin

Morning Has Broken (Live)

Katherine Jenkins

Morning Has Broken

Angelis

Angelis – Morning Has Broken (Official Audio)

and Dana Winner.

Morning Has Broken

A version by Isleville Symphonette reached No. 24 in the Canadian AC charts.

The song has been translated into German (“Schön ist der Morgen”, performed by Nana Mouskouri,

Schön Ist Der Morgen (Morning Has Broken) – Nana Mouskouri

and by Jürgen Henkys “Morgenlicht leuchtet” and included in the hymnal of the Protestant Church in GermanyEvangelisches Gesangbuch, under Nr. 455,

EG 455 Morgenlicht leuchtet

and also in the hymnal of the Protestant (Reformed) Church of Switzerland, RG (reformiertes Gesangbuch), under Nr. 533.

Morgenlicht leuchtet (Jubilate) – Chor Jugendkantorei Stuttgart-Vaihingen

Also, the song has been translated into French (“Matin brisé”, performed by Eva on her 1972 album L’orage),

Eva – Matin brisé (Morning Has Broken)

Dutch (Licht Op De Lakes performed by Rowwen Hèze) and other languages.

Rowwen Heze – Licht Op De Lakes

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