- Written by
- Georg Friedrich Händel
- Composition date
- 1741
- Language
- English
- Comments
- Final movement of Part II of Händel's oratorio "Messiah" (HMV 56). Commonly called "Hallelujah Chorus", it is likely the most famous piece from the oratorio and is a popular choir piece around Christmas time.
- Licensing
- Request a synchronization license
Classical work
Versions
Hallelujah written by Georg Friedrich Händel English
Hallelujah written by Georg Friedrich Händel instrumental
Title | Performer | Release date | Info | ||
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i | Hallelujah | Dino [US2] | 1979 | ||
i | Kazooed On Classics | Temple City Kazoo Orchestra | 1982 | Medley | |
i | The Hallelujah Chorus | Bobby Horton | 1989 | ||
i | Hallelujah Chorus | Canadian Brass | 1990 | ||
i | Hallelujah | Mannheim Steamroller | October 2001 | ||
i | Hallelujah | Los Romeros [US] | 2011 | ||
i | Messiah, HMV 56: Hallelujah | German Brass | October 14, 2016 | ||
i | Hallelujah Chorus | Piano Tribute Players | November 19, 2021 |
Hallemoojah Chorus written by Terry Esau, John Olson English
Title | Performer | Release date | Info | ||
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Hallemoojah Chorus | [Cowtown Chorus] | 1992 | First release |
The What's It to Ya Chorus written by Joe Bryant, Bob Rivers, Spike O'Neill, Terry Gangstad English
Title | Performer | Release date | Info | ||
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The What's It to Ya Chorus | Bob Rivers & Twisted Radio | 1993 | First release |