Sir David Willcocks feat. Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Choir of King's College, Cambridge, Heather Harper, John Shirley-Quirk, Cambridge King's College Choir, King's College Choir, Cambridge & Robert Tear -
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The heavens are telling (The Creation: Part 1) [1988 Remastered Version]
The heavens are telling the glory of God.
The wonder of his work displays the firmament
The wonder of his work displays the firmament
today that is coming speaks it the day
The night that is gone to following night
The night that is gone to following night
The heavens are telling the glory of God.
The wonder of his work displays the firmament
The wonder of his work displays the firmament
In all the land resounds the word.
Never unperceived, never understood.
Never. Ever. Never understood.
In all the land resounds the word.
Never unperceived, never understood.
Never. Ever. Never understood.
Ever. Ever. Ever understood.
The heavens are telling the glory of God.
The wonder of his work displays the firmament
The wonder of his work displays the firmament
The wonder of his work displays the firmament
The wonder of his work displays the firmament
The wonder of his work displays the firmament
Displays the firmament
The wonder of his work displays the firmament
The wonder of his work displays the firmament
The heavens are telling the glory of God
The wonder of his work displays the firmament
The wonder of his work.
The wonder of his work.
The wonder of his work displays the firmament
The heavens are telling the glory of God
The wonder of his work displays the firmament
Displays the firmament
Displays the firmament
The wonder of his work displays the firmament
The wonder of his work displays the firmament
today that is coming speaks it the day
The night that is gone to following night
The night that is gone to following night
The heavens are telling the glory of God.
The wonder of his work displays the firmament
The wonder of his work displays the firmament
In all the land resounds the word.
Never unperceived, never understood.
Never. Ever. Never understood.
In all the land resounds the word.
Never unperceived, never understood.
Never. Ever. Never understood.
Ever. Ever. Ever understood.
The heavens are telling the glory of God.
The wonder of his work displays the firmament
The wonder of his work displays the firmament
The wonder of his work displays the firmament
The wonder of his work displays the firmament
The wonder of his work displays the firmament
Displays the firmament
The wonder of his work displays the firmament
The wonder of his work displays the firmament
The heavens are telling the glory of God
The wonder of his work displays the firmament
The wonder of his work.
The wonder of his work.
The wonder of his work displays the firmament
The heavens are telling the glory of God
The wonder of his work displays the firmament
Displays the firmament
Displays the firmament
Credits
Writer(s): Franz Joseph Haydn, Ton Scherpenzeel, Sander J. A. Marion
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