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  1. If you take good heed to the angel’s words; rise up, shepherd, and follow; youll forget your flocks, you’ll forget your herds; rise up, shepherd, and follow. Most current hymnals maintain a straightforward harmonization that amplifies the simple unison vocal parts in the earliest musical versions.

  2. "Rise Up, Shepherd, and Follow" is a song telling the story of Christmas morning, describing a "star in the East" that will lead to the birthplace of Christ. The title derives from a lyric repeated throughout the song.

  3. Authoritative information about the hymn text Rise Up, Shepherd, and Follow, with lyrics, audio recordings, printable scores, MIDI files, PDF files, piano resources, and products for worship planners.

    • There's a star in the East on Christmas morn
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  4. Rise up, shepherd, and follow. I. Origins. The text of this spiritual was first published in Lippincott’s Monthly Magazine, vol. 47, January 1891, in the middle of a fictional story called “Christmas Gifts” (pp. 104–115 | Fig. 1) by Ruth McEnery Stuart (1852–1917). The story takes place in a location called Sucrier Plantation in ...

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  5. Play MIDI. There's a star in the East on Christmas morn, Rise up, shepherd, and follow. It will lead to the place where the Christ was born, Rise up, shepherd, and follow. Refrain. Follow, follow, rise up, shepherd, and follow. Follow the Star of Bethlehem, Rise up, shepherd, and follow.

  6. Aug 21, 2020 · The original text of “Rise Up, Shepherd, and Follow”—that is, the first printed version of it—saw the light of day in the January 1891 issue of Lippincott’s Monthly Magazine, in the story “Christmas-Gifts,” by Ruth McEnery Stuart (1849–1917).

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  8. Full Text. 1 There’s a star in the east on Christmas morn; Rise up, shepherd, and follow; It will lead to the place where the Christ was born; rise up, shepherd, and follow. Refrain: Follow, follow, rise up, shepherd, and follow, follow the star of Bethlehem.

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