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Mick J. Clark’s "Sing Glory Glory Hallelujah": A Plea for Peace This Christmas


Mick J. Clark, an accomplished singer-songwriter recognized for his emotive and socially aware music, presents a touching holiday anthem titled “Sing Glory Glory Hallelujah.” Released on November 27, 2014, this Christmas composition goes beyond mere festive joy, imparting a significant message of hope and togetherness. Clark frequently weaves personal narratives with broader themes, and this piece exemplifies that approach.


The evocative lyrics, such as, “It’s the greatest gift that we can give to our children from today, and the only thing that Santa can never give them from his sleigh, So as the bells ring out, let there be no doubt, that love is all we need,” highlight a yearning for a world devoid of strife—a feeling that resonates profoundly during the holiday season. The song’s arrangement enhances its emotional depth, merging soft piano harmonies with a choral accompaniment that inspires a sense of solemn contemplation.


The repeated refrain, “Sing glory, glory hallelujah,” serves as both a call to action and a comforting presence, encouraging listeners to come together in hope and faith. Clark’s skill in harmonizing the joyous essence of Christmas with a message of global consciousness distinguishes this track.



It marks as a reminder that the holiday season encompasses not only the act of giving material gifts but also the cultivation of kindness and empathy. For three minutes nine seconds, “Sing Glory Glory Hallelujah” transcends being merely a song; it embodies a sincere aspiration for peace that resounds long after the last note fades. Through this piece, Mick J. Clark provides a timely reminder of what is truly significant.


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