Kum Ba Yah (Handbells, 2 octaves, plus handchimes, 2 octaves, Level 2+)

Kum Ba Yah is an African-American spiritual, most likely dating back to the eighteenth or nineteenth century. The first known recording of it dates back to 1926, and was a pretty upbeat version of the song that, since then, has become a more prayerful meditation. The phrase “kum ba yah” is a linguistic variation of “come by here”, a plea for God to be near to provide comfort and hope. Our arrangement for two octaves of handbells is suitable for a quiet moment in your church service.

Kum ba yah, my Lord, kum ba yah;
Kum ba yah, my Lord, kum ba yah;
Kum ba yah, my Lord, kum ba yah;
O Lord, kum ba yah.

Someone’s singin’, my Lord, kum ba yah…

Someone’s cryin’, my Lord, kum ba yah…

Someone’s prayin’, my Lord, kum by yah…

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