Christian hymn "Morning Has Broken"

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"Morning Has Broken" is a popular Christian hymn of thanksgiving for a new day, widely known through Cat Stevens’ 1971 recording and sung to the traditional Scottish Gaelic tune "Bunessan."

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instanceOf Christian hymn
hymn of thanksgiving
hasAssociatedArtist Cat Stevens NERFINISHED
Yusuf Islam NERFINISHED
hasAssociatedReligion Christianity NERFINISHED
hasCulturalOrigin United Kingdom NERFINISHED
hasForm strophic hymn
hasGenre contemporary Christian music standard
hymn
hasLanguage English
hasLiturgicalUse morning services
services of thanksgiving
hasMeterType hymn meter
hasMusicalTradition Scottish hymn tune tradition
hasNotableRecordingYear 1971
hasPerformancePractice choral arrangement
congregational singing
solo vocal performance
hasPopularity widely known Christian hymn
hasRecordingType popular music single
hasReligiousTradition Christianity NERFINISHED
hasSubject God as creator
hasTheme morning
nature
new beginnings
praise
hasTuneName Bunessan NERFINISHED
hasTuneOrigin Scottish Gaelic traditional melody
isAbout creation
praise to God
thanksgiving for a new day
isIncludedIn many English-language hymnals
isUsedIn Christian worship services
church hymnals
funeral services
wedding services
isWidelyKnownThrough Cat Stevens 1971 recording
title Morning Has Broken NERFINISHED
usesMelody Bunessan NERFINISHED
wasPopularizedBy Cat Stevens NERFINISHED

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Bunessan hasCulturalAssociation Christian hymn "Morning Has Broken"