Joy To The World
Leon Russell Lyrics


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Joy to the world
The Lord has come
Let earth receive her King
Let every heart prepare Him room
And heaven and nature sing
And heaven and nature sing
And heaven and heaven and nature sing
Joy to the world
The Lord has come
Let earth receive her King
Let every heart prepare him room
And heaven and nature sing
And heaven and nature sing
And heaven and heaven and nature sing

Joy to the earth
The Savior reigns
Let men their songs employ
While fields and floods
Rocks, hills, and plains
Repeat the sounding joy
Repeat the sounding joy
Repeat, repeat the sounding joy

Joy to the world
All the boys and girls




Joy to the people everywhere you see
Joy to you and me

Overall Meaning

Leon Russell's rendition of the classic Christmas carol Joy to the World is a joyful ode to the arrival of the Lord, urging earth and heaven to sing in unison to welcome him. The opening lines proclaim the king has arrived and calls for earth to greet him as the rightful ruler. The following verse repeats this idea, emphasizing the need for every heart to make space for the Lord.


The lyrics shift in the third verse to proclaim that the Savior reigns and every living thing should join together in celebration. The natural world is even called on to join in the revelry, with rocks, hills, and plains joining in chorus. The final verse broadens the focus of the song, declaring joy to boys and girls, people near and far, and everyone who can hear the song.


At its core, Joy to the World is a celebration of the arrival of Jesus and the joy that this event brings to the world. It is a call to unite in song and rejoice, and Leon Russell's version captures this sentiment perfectly.


Line by Line Meaning

Joy to the world
A message of happiness and celebration to the entire world


The Lord has come
God has arrived


Let earth receive her King
May the earth welcome its ruler


Let every heart prepare Him room
Everyone should create space in their hearts for Him


And heaven and nature sing
Both the heavens and nature are singing in joy


And heaven and nature sing
Both the heavens and nature are singing in joy


And heaven and heaven and nature sing
Both heavens above and nature below are joyfully singing altogether


Joy to the earth
A message of happiness and celebration to the entire earth


The Savior reigns
The one who saves us is now reigning


Let men their songs employ
Let every human being sing their songs


While fields and floods
Amidst the fields and floods


Rocks, hills, and plains
Even the rocks, hills, and plains


Repeat the sounding joy
Sing again and again in rejoicing


Repeat the sounding joy
Sing again and again in rejoicing


Repeat, repeat the sounding joy
Continue to sing in rejoicing over and over again


Joy to the world
A message of happiness and celebration to the entire world


All the boys and girls
May every child experience joy


Joy to the people everywhere you see
May everyone, wherever they are, feel joy


Joy to you and me
May we all be filled with joy




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Written by: Isaac Watts

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Mark Hayes


on Roll Away The Stone

I think the meaning is very different to that posted above.
The author is Jesus.
The strange time is the period of his crucifixion and death.
She was my women (Mary Magdalene) and he was my friend (his erstwhile friend Judas).
But he was wrong about both.
He's talking to God who is putting him through this strange time and despite that he still loves God.
"Roll away the stone". He's in the cave. He's begging God to open the cave, protecting him and resurrect him for the good of those who'll be around in 2000 years ie us.
He thought God would have filled him in as to when the end of times would occur but he hasn't ("I guess you thought I knew")
He then accuses God of just trying to avoid him (Jesus) but still asks for protect and resurrection.

Mark Hayes


on Roll Away The Stone

she

The lyric is "She was my woman and HE was my friend". That is, he's talking about two different people.

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