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"Oh Happy Day" is a 1967
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of the 1755 hymn by clergyman Philip Doddridge. Recorded by the
Edwin Hawkins Singers Edwin Reuben Hawkins (August 19, 1943 – January 15, 2018) was an American gospel musician, pianist, choir master, composer, and arranger. He was one of the originators of the urban contemporary gospel sound. He (as leader of the Edwin Hawkins S ...
, it became an international hit in 1969, reaching No. 4 on the
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, No. 1 in France, Germany, and the Netherlands and No. 2 on the
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, UK Singles Chart, and
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. It has since become a gospel music standard. The recording begins with a muted piano, drum, and bass, backing lead singer
Dorothy Combs Morrison Dorothy Combs Morrison (born Dorothy Marie Combs, May 8, 1944) is an American gospel music singer. She sang lead vocal on the song "Oh Happy Day" recorded in 1967 by the Edwin Hawkins Singers. Biography She was born in Longview, Texas, and grew u ...
on the left-hand
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, then alternates twice with a full-throated chorus that includes a large ensemble, rising to a crescendo with handclaps, and ending with a return to the muted sound as at the beginning. The track is notable for its clear sound given the powerful vocals and the modest equipment used to capture them. It was made at Hawkins' church, the Ephesian
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in Berkeley, California.


Origins

The gospel style arrangement of the hymn "Oh, Happy Day" by Edwin Hawkins has a long pedigree. It began as a hymn, written in the mid-18th century ("O happy day, that fixed my choice"), by English clergyman Philip Doddridge (based on
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:35) set to a 1704 melody by J. A. Freylinghausen. By the mid-19th century it had been given a new melody by Edward F. Rimbault, who also added a chorus, and was commonly used for baptismal or
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ceremonies in the UK and USA. The 20th century saw its adaptation from to time and this new arrangement by Hawkins, which contains only the repeated Rimbault refrain, with all of the original verses being omitted. The B-side of the single was Hawkins' own modern arrangement of " Jesus, Lover of My Soul" originally written by Charles Wesley in 1740.


Recording

Hawkins rearranged the hymn to give it more of a gospel feel, and devised a piano introduction which he said was influenced by the music of Sérgio Mendes. When the choir made the recording in 1967, lead singer Dorothy Morrison added some lyrical improvisations influenced by
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, which, she said, "made the song feel even more current".


Legacy and influence

Hawkins' arrangement quickly became a “standard” and has been recorded by hundreds of artists. It was included on the
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Songs of the Century list and won Hawkins a Grammy Award for
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in 1970 (performed by the Edwin Hawkins Singers).Hawkins Grammy Award 1970
''Washington Post''.
In live performances and acoustic versions of the
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" (1988), portions of "Oh Happy Day" are included, revealing the inspiration for Cave's song.
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has stated the song was a primary inspiration in the writing of his 1970 international hit single " My Sweet Lord." The song has appeared in many movies, beginning with the German film ' in 1970, but most notably Whoopi Goldberg's ''
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singing lead. The song also appears in '' Big Momma's House'',''Big Momma's House''
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David LaChapelle's 2005 movie '' Rize'', Robin Williams’s 2007 movie '' License to Wed'', the 2010 biographical film produced by Walt Disney Pictures: '' Secretariat'' (played when Secretariat wins the Belmont), and Spike Lee's '' BlacKkKlansman''. The Edwin Hawkins Singers' performance of the song at the 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival appears in the 2021 music documentary, ''
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''. The song is regularly performed by space-rock band Spiritualized as the last song of their live sets.


Personnel

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Dorothy Combs Morrison Dorothy Combs Morrison (born Dorothy Marie Combs, May 8, 1944) is an American gospel music singer. She sang lead vocal on the song "Oh Happy Day" recorded in 1967 by the Edwin Hawkins Singers. Biography She was born in Longview, Texas, and grew u ...
– lead vocal * Edwin Hawkins – choir director, arranger, piano *Betty Watson – co-director, soprano vocals *Choir Members –
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,
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, Elaine Kelly, Margarette Branch, Rueben Franklin, Donald Cashmere, Ruth Lyons and 40 others *Drums, bass and percussion – ''unconfirmed'' (probably Bennie Bolton, drums, and Harley White, bass.) *Recorded live at the Ephesian
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, Berkeley, California The song was also included on the album ''Let Us Go Into the House of the Lord'' (1968). It was released as a
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on Pavilion Records in April 1969, then on the Buddah Records album ''It's a Happy Day'' also in 1969.


Chart performance


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Awards

*1970
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Other notable versions

* Joan Baez performed the song at Woodstock in 1969. * Glen Campbell covered the song on his 1970 album '' Oh Happy Day''. The single reached No. 45 on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100, No.  7 Adult Contemporary, and No. 44 in Canada. *
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covered the song on her 1987 album ''
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''. *
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included the song on their 1992 album ''A New Beginning''. The single charted at No. 45 on the US R&B Chart.


References


Notes


Sources

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'', CD liner notes by Kim Beissel


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