He Never Said a Mumblin' Word
"They Hung Him on a Cross", "Mumblin' Word", "Crucifixion", and "Easter"
Traditional African-American Spiritual folk song /arr. Scott S. Stewart
"He Never Said a Mumblin' Word" (also known as "They Hung Him on a Cross", "Mumblin' Word", "Crucifixion", and "Easter") is an African-American Spiritual folk song of unknown origin. It became popular in 1871 with the Fisk Jubilee … Read More
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"He Never Said a Mumblin' Word" (also known as "They Hung Him on a Cross", "Mumblin' Word", "Crucifixion", and "Easter") is an African-American Spiritual folk song of unknown origin. It became popular in 1871 with the Fisk Jubilee Singers, and gained a wider audience through noted music educator Nathaniel Clark Smith. The text narrates the events of the crucifixion. This arrangement is scored for a 4-part SATB ensemble with an acoustic double bass providing accompaniment. The double bass part could be played on an electric keyboard capable of achieving that pizz. bass sound. Performance time: 4:42+-