| Song | Go Tell It On The Mountain |
| Content Description | “Go Tell It On The Mountain” is a joyful Christmas spiritual that proclaims the birth of Jesus Christ. Rooted in African American gospel tradition, the hymn encourages believers to share the good news of the Savior’s arrival with the world. Its uplifting lyrics emphasize praise, evangelism, and the celebration of Christ’s birth. Often sung during Christmas services and gospel gatherings, this hymn inspires excitement and bold proclamation of the gospel message. For those searching for Christmas worship songs about sharing the good news, this timeless spiritual delivers a powerful message of joy and evangelism. |
| Album | Hymns For The Family Of God |
| Genre | Traditional Christian Hymns |
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| Tags | Spiritual, Hymn, Christmas, Worship, Praise, Church |
| Theme(s) | Christmas, Gospel, Evangelism, Joy, Nativity |
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Go Tell It On The Mountain,
Over The Hills And Everywhere;
Go, Tell It On The Mountain
That Jesus Christ Is Born.
He Possessed No Riches,
No Home To Lay His Head;
He Saw The Needs Of Others,
And Cared For Them Instead.
Go Tell It On The Mountain,
Over The Hills And Everywhere;
Go, Tell It On The Mountain
That Jesus Christ Is Born.
He Reached Out And Touched Them,
The Blind, The Deaf, The Lame;
He Spoke And Listened Gladly
To Anyone Who Came:
Go Tell It On The Mountain,
Over The Hills And Everywhere;
Go, Tell It On The Mountain
That Jesus Christ Is Born.
Some Turned Away In Anger,
With Hatred In The Eye;
They Tried Him And Condemned Him,
Then Led Him Out To Die.
Go Tell It On The Mountain,
Over The Hills And Everywhere;
Go, Tell It On The Mountain
That Jesus Christ Is Born.
“Father, Now Forgive Them,”
Those Were The Words He Said;
In Three More Days He Was Alive
And Risen From The Dead.
Go Tell It On The Mountain,
Over The Hills And Everywhere;
Go, Tell It On The Mountain
That Jesus Christ Is Born.
He Still Comes To People,
His Life Moves Through The Lands;
He Uses Us For Speaking,
He Touches With Our Hands:
Go Tell It On The Mountain,
Over The Hills And Everywhere;
Go, Tell It On The Mountain
That Jesus Christ Is Born. [2]



