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Hallelujah (/ˌhæləˈluːjə/ HAL-ə-LOO-yə;
Biblical Hebrew: הַלְלוּ־יָהּ, romanized: hallū-Yāh,
Modern Hebrew: הַלְּלוּ־יָהּ, romanized: halləlū-Yāh, lit...
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Hallelujah" is a song
written by
Canadian singer Leonard Cohen,
originally released on his
album Various Positions (1984).
Achieving little initial success...
- folk hymn
called "Say,
Brothers will you Meet Us", also
known as "Glory
Hallelujah",
which has been
developed in the oral hymn
tradition of
revivalist camp...
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Hallelujah Junction is a
composition for two
pianos written in 1996 by the
American composer John Adams.
Adams titled his
autobiography after this composition...
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Glory Hallelujah may
refer to: Part of the
phrase "Glory, glory,
hallelujah",
notably used in: The
Battle Hymn of the
Republic "John Brown's Body" "Glory...
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hallelujah or
alleluia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hallelujah is an
interjection used as an
expression of
gratitude to God.
Hallelujah or the...
- A New
Hallelujah is a live
album by
Christian recording artist Michael W. Smith.
Released in
October 2008, this is Smith's
third album of
worship music...
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Hallelujah is a 7-track EP by
Madchester band
Happy Mondays,
released in the US and
Australia in 1989 and
featuring a
number of
remixes by Paul Oakenfold...
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Hallelujah Trail is a 1965
American Western epic
mockumentary spoof directed by John Sturges, with top-billed
stars Burt Lancaster, Lee Remick, Jim...
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Hallelujah FC is a
defunct South Korean football club. The club was
officially founded on 20
December 1980 as the
first professional football club in South...