Ding Dong! Merrily On High
Charlotte Church Lyrics


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Ding dong! merrily on high
In heaven the bells are ringing
Ding dong! verily the sky
Is riven with angels singing

Gloria, hosanna in excelsis

Gloria, hosanna in excelsis

E' en so here below below

Let steeple bells be swungen
And io, io,io
By priest and people sungen

Gloria, hosanna in excelsis

Gloria, hosanna in excelsis

Pray you dutifully prime

Your matin chime ye ringers
May you beautifully rime
Your eve time song ye singers

Gloria, hosanna in excelsis





Gloria, hosanna in excelsis

Overall Meaning

The song Ding Dong! Merrily On High is a 15th-century Christmas carol originally composed in France. The song starts by stating that the bells in heaven are ringing merrily and the sky is filled with the angels singing. This heavenly joy is echoed on earth by the sound of steeple bells ringing and people singing a joyful song of Hosanna and Gloria in excelsis.


The lyrics of the song speak of the joy and celebration that the season of Christmas brings about. It's a time where people come together to sing, to spread cheer, and to give thanks for the blessings of the year. The reference to the bells and the angels in the sky gives the song a spiritual dimension, as it speaks to the birth of Christ, which is the reason for the season.


Overall, Ding Dong! Merrily On High is an uplifting song that encapsulates the joy of Christmas and the spirit of the holiday season.


Line by Line Meaning

Ding dong! merrily on high
Let us joyfully celebrate and ring the bells high in the air


In heaven the bells are ringing
The bells of heaven are ringing in unison with ours


Ding dong! verily the sky
Behold, the sky itself resonates with the bells we toll


Is riven with angels singing
The angels in heaven join us in song, creating a magnificent harmony


Gloria, hosanna in excelsis
Praise be to God in the highest heavens


E' en so here below below
May the bells sing on earth as they do in heaven


Let steeple bells be swungen
Let the bells in the steeple be swung and rung


And io, io,io
And with each strike of the bell, let us shout joyfully


By priest and people sungen
May both the clergy and the laity sing their praises


Pray you dutifully prime
Let us diligently prepare and tune the bells


Your matin chime ye ringers
Ringers, let us ring the bells in the morning


May you beautifully rime
And may our songs be in perfect harmony


Your eve time song ye singers
Singers, let us sing our evening song with great devotion




Lyrics © Fintage House Publishing
Written by: Public Domain, George Ratcliffe Woodward, Thoinot Arbeau

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Comments from YouTube:

Jean Parke

Charlotte rocks as always, and what a great orchestral accompaniment!!! The best I've heard.

Geoff Stemen

Agreed. Masterfully orchestrated and composed!

Lamonda Blackwell

When you are feeling low, remember...Although our tears may endure for the night joy will come in the morning.

Missy Rose

I can sing like this.... in no way shape or form 😂

Abc Cookie

Gorgeous.

Judy Khan

Another underated Christmas Carol as Here we come a caroling

Andy Mark

Hear the nightingale

MultiRobotnik

I didnt know if this was a female voice of a boy in falsetto hit in the nuts.

Victor Tarigan

Foto nya yg ada lirik nya mana

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