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"hallelujah" Definitions
  1. a word that somebody shouts or sings to give praise or thanks to God

359 Sentences With "hallelujah"

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"I wake up every day, drink my morning coffee and say, 'Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah.'"
Sufjan delves into religion a bit more, but one should never forget Drake's "Hallelujah Hallelujah Hallelujah / six-point star, lion of the Judah" from "Still Here," which in all honesty could have come from Sufjan's Seven Swans.
Alicia Keys - "Hallelujah" Debuted on Saturday Night Live last month, Alicia Keys' powerful new single "Hallelujah" is a moving tribute to the refugee crisis.
Travis Scott Best Country Album Cosmic Hallelujah — Kenny Chesney
Frank Ocean's hiatus is finally over — and hallelujah to that.
His new album, Hallelujah Anyhow, comes out on September 22.
I'll be starting at the client site on Monday. Hallelujah.
And, now, hallelujah, the label's goodies are actually on sale.
The scorching heat is finally breaking in the District. Hallelujah!
Every time the curtain goes up on another season, hallelujah.
For this to come out like this, it's like 'Hallelujah!
" N.C. Despite the title, and a chorus that declares "Hallelujah!
"Despacito" singer Luis Fonsi and Tori Kelly sang "Hallelujah" together.
Bennington also performed Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" at Mr. Cornell's funeral.
Now, say a prayer and check out the pics. Hallelujah!
Mr Kahn, for example, has covered Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" in Yiddish.
Hallelujah Shot on Huawei P10 Smartphone at the #TIFF17 KINGS premiere.
No discussion of "Hallelujah," though, is complete without mentioning Jeff Buckley.
Bennington had reportedly performed Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" at Cornell's memorial service.
" Moore told me back when she first introduced her bill. "Hallelujah!
The "Hallelujah" could be the show's insinuation that Trump is finished.
All these locations provided affordable living, while tolerating bizarre lifestyles. Hallelujah!
Now I'm with someone who has a totally regular job. Hallelujah!
"Hallelujah!" he said during a hymn played close to 11 p.m.
And hallelujah for not having enough time to change your mind!
An early-music group whose predictable encore is Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah"?
The roads are signed, with names like Hallelujah Close and Praise Close.
Lastly, hallelujah that the ridiculously long opening credit sequence has been cut.
Tori Kelly has a whole new reason to sing "Hallelujah": She's engaged!
In our pamphlets, Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" was printed like a liturgical poem.
And just know that in a week it will be over — hallelujah.
My mom may have used the phrase 'hallelujah' a few dozen times.
My mom may have used the phrase hallelujah a few dozen times.
"Replacing him is difficult by itself," Mr. Hallelujah said of Mr. Meles.
Audiences gather outside the Lafayette Theater during a performance of Hallelujah, 1929.
I wish it had another song like "Hallelujah" to close it out.
First off, it's important to state the obvious: "Hallelujah" is an incredible song.
My transmission is broken, but the part is covered under extended warranty. HALLELUJAH.
The warning sign was the opening number, Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah," sung without comprehension.
By some miracle, we end early and our boss orders breakfast burritos. Hallelujah!
You would think that it's going to be just like the "Hallelujah" cover.
A few days later Bennington sang the Leonard Cohen standard "Hallelujah" at Cornell's funeral.
Gavin talked about the last time he'd seen Chester -- singing "Hallelujah" at Cornell's funeral.
But between cable and streaming, year-round programming is more robust than ever. Hallelujah.
This is because if the test comes negative, glory be hallelujah, you are fine.
Leonard Cohen's estate could buy a fucking island chain with his "Hallelujah" TV royalties.
After the terrorist attacks, he said "difficult conversations" were needed with Saudi Arabia: Hallelujah!
Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" was a complex, nearly indecipherable musical riddle that flummoxed even its composer.
The open of the episode starts with Baldwin's Trump at the piano singing "Hallelujah" alone.
" I watched from the corner as the rhythm of the prayers began to build. "Hallelujah!
His new album, "Cosmic Hallelujah," includes "Setting the World on Fire," a duet with Pink.
People may start dancing during the "Hallelujah" Chorus or shouting out encouragement during the arias.
But when this origin story by Patty Jenkins hit theaters last year, critics cried hallelujah.
The second, weaker program included both "Hallelujah Junction" and Matthew Neenan's bewildering "The Exchange" (2018).
I also get a check from a few freelance articles I wrote in December. Hallelujah!!!
The single's called "Hallelujah Money," and it features poet, musician, and composer Benjamin Clementine, Vice reports.
But alas, Ye and his unrested, unfucked team finished and Jesus Is King was born. Hallelujah!
And hallelujah to that—the ongoing hysteria against butter can now finally come to an end.
First stop was the General Medical Council, the governing body of doctors, which told her—hallelujah!
AMITYVILLE "The Hallelujah Girls," comedy by Jessie Jones, Nicholas Hope and Jamie Wooten, Township Theater Group.
They break out in tongues, they sing Hallelujah, they raise their arms, they cry, they collapse.
Protesters stood under umbrellas in heavy rain, some singing "Hallelujah", as police conducted random ID checks.
Then a whole pack of women crawl onto and off the stage, on all fours. Hallelujah!
When Cornell died by suicide in May, Bennington sang Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah at his memorial service.
The intelligence and security services have a hand in the economy, Mr. Hallelujah, the analyst, said.
They skate to K.D. Lang's cover of the Leonard Cohen song "Hallelujah" in their short program.
"It was a hallelujah moment," Mr. Stanley said in an interview between rehearsals at Lincoln Center.
Hallelujah to the end of the hideous winter: blackened snowdrifts and dog shit and lost gloves.
Actress Lili Bernard called the sentence a "hallelujah moment" despite feeling "mixed emotions" over its length.
"Hallelujah" was recorded so often and so widely that Cohen jokingly called a moratorium on it.
When she preaches from her soapbox, I typically respond with a hallelujah-esque, I hear ya, sistah.
At the memorial, Brier sang "Hallelujah," his favorite song, as the clergy led a processional of candles.
The 2020 versions of these cameras will acquire high-rez 20-megapixel images in full color (hallelujah!).
Take Hallelujah, a VR film from Zach Richter and Within, produced in conjunction with camera maker Lytro.
" Others echoed her sentiment on social media, including author Terry McMillan, who tweeted of the verdict: "Hallelujah.
Its mountains inspired the imaginary Hallelujah Mountains in James Cameron's hit film "Avatar," according to China Highlights.
Another year, the camera caught him from the front for a few seconds during the "Hallelujah" chorus.
Seated at a piano, she sang "Hallelujah" by Leonard Cohen, the singer-songwriter who died on Monday.
His routine, set to Jeff Buckley's version of "Hallelujah," had two quads, both right at the top.
But she did it anyway — and robustly — and threw in a "hallelujah" while she was at it.
Instead of Amboy, it would take place in a less remote spot—with cell phone service, hallelujah!
Thomas Middleditch and Kumail Nanjiani walked into a bar and the rest is not so funny. Hallelujah.
And hallelujah for that, because going to the supermarket on a Sunday is a special kind of Hell.
The country quintet will be kicking off their first headlining jaunt, Hallelujah Nights Tour, in Missouri on Oct.
" On his official Facebook page the only biography provided is one verse from his most popular song, "Hallelujah.
The latest software update has made snapping photos as simple as swiping left on your lock screen. Hallelujah!
I had just seen Kate McKinnon perform the song "Hallelujah" on SNL and discovered that she's a lesbian.
Toni joined OneRepublic in performing a cover of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" during an appearance on Good Morning America.
Kate McKinnon, dressed as Hillary Clinton, opened "Saturday Night Live" ("SNL") with a performance of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah".
Now, we're just one week away from walking around our beautiful, pixelated creations in all their glory. Hallelujah.
Outside Legco a line of priests led the crowd in a chorus of "Sing Hallelujah to the Lord".
"Six months of Afib and he's finally in sinus," she captioned the photo, along with the hallelujah emoji.
The festival announcement follows the January release of "Hallelujah Money," the band's first new song in six years.
AMITYVILLE "The Hallelujah Girls," comedy by Jessie Jones, Nicholas Hope and Jamie Wooten, presented by Township Theater Group.
It was a simple shot, Kate McKinnon dressed as Hillary Clinton, playing Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" on a piano.
He just needs to see my faith in action and he'll be singing Hallelujah in six months, tops.
At the 2016 Emmy Awards, Tori Kelly sang "Hallelujah" for the annual "In Memoriam" segment recognizing recent deaths.
"Hallelujah to the land where I was born," one of her poems, titled "Song to my Land," reads.
But then, hallelujah, the curtain rose again, and there was Mr. Karl, back in the driver's seat (literally).
They hummed an anthem of their movement, the hymn "Sing Hallelujah to the Lord," and laid white flowers.
Here are some of them: HALLELUJAH The five-word Christian hymn "Sing Hallelujah to the Lord", originally penned in the United States in 1974, emerged as an unlikely anthem of the protests and was heard almost non-stop at the main demonstration site in front of the city's Legislative Council.
"Six months of Afib and he's finally in sinus," she wrote in the photo along with a hallelujah emoji.
"Six months of Afib and he's finally in sinus," Tamra, 50, captioned the photo, along with the hallelujah emoji.
Both the USB-C port and the 3.5mm headphone jack (hallelujah) are located on the bottom of the phone.
They were close friends with one another, Chester even singing the cover of the classic 'Hallelujah' at Chris' funeral.
For those gathered outside government headquarters, "Sing Hallelujah to the Lord", a popular Christian hymn, has been a favourite.
" In the post-election episode, McKinnon dressed as Clinton and performed an emotional rendition of Leonard Cohen's song "Hallelujah.
" The remembrance of Marshall kicked off the "In Memoriam" portion of the Emmys, which featured Tori Kelly singing "Hallelujah.
Bogut likely will be bought out by the Sixers, who reach the salary floor (hallelujah!) by acquiring his deal.
As memorable moments from the departeds' careers played on screen, singer Tori Kelly delivered a stirring rendition of "Hallelujah."
At around 11:40, we submit our papers (hallelujah!) and head off to our first class of the day.
" The obituary also misidentified, in some editions, the awards show on which Tori Kelly sang Mr. Cohen's composition "Hallelujah.
Mr. Cohen's best-known song may well be "Hallelujah," a majestic, meditative ballad infused with both religiosity and earthiness.
"I come to make some noise," he declared, as worshipers swayed to the music, shouting "Hallelujah!" with outstretched arms.
"If Patrialis hadn't been arrested and dismissed from the bench this would have ended differently," Mr. Harsono said. "Hallelujah."
"He's made it so that if we hear anything aside from racism, we want to say hallelujah," she said.
Nearby, a large group sang "Sing Hallelujah to the Lord", which has emerged as the unlikely anthem of the protests.
Everyone was a little tired but then you're motivated again once we get over the hump, which we did. Hallelujah.
Plus, and this may seem like a small detail, but can I get a hallelujah for the cute, tiny straps?
"Hallelujah" received a bewitching video directed by Abby Portner, invoking elements from Shakespeare's MacBeth to portray the song's crumbling grandeur.
His 1984 song "Hallelujah" has been covered countless times, and his influence on musicians has been compared to Bob Dylan's.
The French company eschews "wrist-­computer" designs, opting instead for devices that look and feel like analog watches and—hallelujah!
And first of all, everything about her, I'm just like, hallelujah hands all the time with her, she's so cool.
Halle Berry or hallelujah isn't always an obvious choice (although maybe it is –did you see that tweet about snacks?).
Meanwhile the video is Pee Wee's Playhouse meets Pete Gabriel's "Sledgehammer" meets Tim and Eric meets peak era MTV. Hallelujah!
Leonard Cohen's ballad "Hallelujah" has become so inescapable that the songwriter once asked for a break from his own track.
So proceed with caution, and glory comes with a nice "hallelujah" when you don't blow the shit out of yourself.
He made me see / Crying hallelujah / Lift him up in a blaze of glory / with a choir of voices heavenly.
With just a piano and a spotlight, Kate McKinnon took center stage and sang Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" as Hillary Clinton.
Or don't: Remaining seated during the 'Hallelujah' chorus ranks as one of the more effortless demonstrations of anti-authoritarian dissent.
JON PARELES Gorillaz'  first new song since 2011 is "Hallelujah Money," pointedly released on the eve of the Trump inauguration.
It swells in magnitude as the night progresses, culminating with a full hallelujah chorus of performers, conducted in pitch darkness.
So I know you're a huge Leonard Cohen fan, and there's obviously the connection there with Jeff Buckley's "Hallelujah" cover.
"Stop shooting, or else we sing 'Hallelujah to the Lord'," read one protest placard after the rubber bullets were fired.
And that makes Hallelujah well worth experiencing, even if you're not wild about yet another rendition of the sad montage song.
In 2014, it was announced that Buckley's version of "Hallelujah" would be inducted into the Library of Congress' National Recording Registry.
But the hallelujah moment for the PDA came in the spring of 3993 with the arrival of the $299 Palm Pilot.
"Hallelujah," Liisa Tate-Manning told the Otago Daily Times, saying that visiting tourists caused disruption and peered in through her windows.
And if so how did the joyous "Hallelujah" chorus from Handel's "Messiah" resonate with the starving and terrified inmates of Buchenwald?
Ladysmith Black Mambazo will join the Hallelujah Train, a gospel and Americana band featuring the drummer Brian Blade, on July 21.
The singer LEONARD COHEN, who wrote and performed the heartbreaking song "Hallelujah," makes his full name New York Times Crossword debut.
But the hallelujah moment for the PDA came in the spring of 1996 with the arrival of the $3993 Palm Pilot.
This means that "Hallelujah Junction" isn't just another dull contemporary ballet: It's one that opens the door to the unsavory past.
I remember when I moved in you And the holy dove was moving too And every breath we drew was Hallelujah.
They are singing new songs and old ones, show tunes and pop hits, rock and rap and the occasional hallelujah chorus.
Phones sometimes connect leisurely to the Touring's decent 328-watt, seven-speaker sound system that finally gets (hallelujah!) a volume knob.
I'm your man Leonard Cohen, the poetic and lyrical genius behind such classics as "Hallelujah," has died at the age of 82.
He noted the close friendship between the two men, pointing out that Bennington memorably sang a cover of "Hallelujah" at Cornell's funeral.
He loves the song "Hallelujah" but he likes the Leonard Cohen version more than Jeff Buckley's version, which I think is crazy.
The grass is green, the hillsides are coated in yellow and orange and blue flowers, and the reservoirs are full again, hallelujah.
On a particularly lachrymose episode of "General Hospital," the staff sings "Hallelujah" as they bus into the mountains for a ski trip.
"I was, like, Hallelujah," Julie Foudy, a former captain of the U.S. women's national soccer team and an ESPN analyst, told me.
I still remain that this is the superior Hallelujah, FIGHT ME. KIRBY PARTINGTON In 2007 I worked at the local ~alt club~.
A hymn called "Sing Hallelujah to the Lord" has become an unofficial anthem of the demonstrations, echoing from bridges and makeshift shelters.
Hallelujah Looks like the NFL's about to change that insane catch rule, which pretty much makes a clear catch not a catch.
The inclusion of his "Hallelujah Junction" (2001, John Adams music) would have strengthened the case for Mr. Martins's originality, but so what?
Hallelujah. Not that any of that would stop the White House, which seems to abide by a reckless disregard of the Constitution.
And he was close with Chris Cornell, the frontman of Soundgarden; just two months ago, he sang "Hallelujah" at Mr. Cornell's funeral.
" A highly-respected artist known for his poetic and lyrical music, Cohen wrote a number of popular songs including the often-covered "Hallelujah.
The park is a tremendous homage to the film, incorporating beautiful and iconic scenery like the Hallelujah Mountains – the floating mountains of Pandora.
Moments before Fry surrendered, he said he would walk out of the refuge -- if everyone exclaimed "Hallelujah!" said Harney County Sheriff David Ward.
But it closes with Mr. Cale's version of "Hallelujah," a key moment in both the song's ascent and the artist's post-mortem sanctification.
You might hear someone interpreting Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah, but also be prepared to savor plenty of Finnish karaoke classics such as Frederik's Volga.
"Those protests are still going on; they didn't stop," said Hallelujah Wondimu, formerly an Ethiopia analyst for the International Institute for Strategic Studies.
In addition to the Daniel fast, other diets inspired by Scripture include the "hallelujah diet," the "maker's diet," and the Weigh Down Workshop.
The boycott was officially canceled after Mr. Bekele was released on Tuesday, but Mr. Hallelujah said the protests had continued in many places.
I call firm tech and just when I'm thinking I'll have to go back to the office, we figure out a solution. Hallelujah!
They were playing the violin and "Glory, Glory, Hallelujah" and he's just dancing and he's holding hands with Michelle Obama and his wife.
Chester was very close with the Soundgarden frontman ... he performed "Hallelujah" at his funeral, and had a difficult time coping with his death.
Carrie Lam is Catholic and some protesters said they thought their adoption of "Sing Hallelujah to the Lord" might have helped sway her.
We've road-tested the best black leggings, helped you nab the ones that are selling out fast, and found workout leggings with, hallelujah, pockets.
Then the "Fallin&apos" singer launched into a haunting, sweeping new ballad "Hallelujah" off of her upcoming project and the crowd erupted in cheers.
Thankfully, the company recognized our plight and just weeks later released this extension, which restores the back-button functionality of the backspace key. Hallelujah.
That's one step closer to the dream of robots delivering fries directly into your mouth while your butt remains firmly on your couch. Hallelujah.
And from 22011 to 21989 the "Angel Boxer" flat bombed Bangkok's Muay Thai scene with the fury and glory of the Heaven sent. Hallelujah.
Hallelujah. Given that she's an in-demand destination-wedding planner who's been in business for close to 18 years, her phone rings a lot.
The video of the choirs's version of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" — recorded at the school's Christmas show — has gained almost 170,000 views in three days.
Dear Watchers, I started worrying we'd never make it to the end of this godforsaken summer, but here we are: Labor Day weekend. Hallelujah.
I'm elated, until I check my inbox a few days later and find Jordan's emailed me the entire lyrics of Leonard Cohen classic Hallelujah.
Gorillaz, the British hip-hop and rap group, released their long-awaited first single since 2012 — "Hallelujah Money" — the weekend before Donald Trump's inauguration.
" The pace is slow and woozy, with Mr. Clementine's croon nestled between low-budget drum machine sounds and a plush, dreamlike choir sustaining  "Hallelujah.
That doesn't necessarily mean you need to spend thousands of dollars and hours sitting in a classroom after a long day at work (hallelujah).
In a tribute that will tug at your heartstrings, Chris Cornell's daughter performed Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" on Good Morning America Friday, according to ABC News.
Leonard Cohen, the hitmaker who penned "Hallelujah," died Monday at the age of 82, according to a statement posted on his Facebook page on Thursday.
"The first quarter has not exactly been a hallelujah quarter, and the Fed has to acknowledge that," said Diane Swonk, chief economist at Grant Thornton.
"Abiy was probably the most popular candidate, the most favored candidate, by the public, broadly speaking," said Hallelujah Lulie, a political analyst in Addis Ababa.
The germ that causes Covid-953 may be responsible for a terrifying public-health disaster, but hallelujah, thank the lord, at least it isn't airborne.
Ms. Lerman's "Hallelujah" project — what she called a "massive," five-year undertaking — involved traveling around the country and asking people what they were thankful for.
It's actually a traditional Italian dish, montanara, that's been around since World War II. And now it's in LA, in all it's fluffy, glistening glory. Hallelujah.
"Everybody Knows" can be considered the anti-"Hallelujah" in its more trenchant and yet just-as-all-encompassing view of the pre- and post-Millennial world.
" Throughout her time on the show, the Texas native has stunned week after week with her renditions of songs like Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" and Rihanna's "Stay.
" But now, sitting in a cramped office wedged into the scaled-down version of Alex Musical Instruments, he said, "If you sell one, it's like, hallelujah!
His song "Hallelujah" has been called among his best loved and most recorded by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, which inducted him in 2008.
You can purchase AppleCare+ for just $129 for all models other than the iPhone SE. Can I get a "hallelujah!" from all the klutzes out there?
The first "Saturday Night Live" after Trump's stunning victory featured McKinnon's Clinton character singing "Hallelujah" by Leonard Cohen, who died earlier this month at age 82.
Songs used in this year's short program include: "Paint it Black" by Hidden Citizen, "Hallelujah" by Leonard Cohen, "Big Spender" and an inevitable smattering of classics.
His first three albums were the ones on heavy rotation for me, I wasn't into the 80s stuff like [1984's] Various Positions or even 'Hallelujah.
But when the lights went out, Miss Universe might just as well be the poor, sooty little match girl if she couldn't make him shout hallelujah.
Once, a fellow-student wrote a long piece about evangelical Christians at a church in New Haven, who shouted "Hallelujah!" and "Praise the Lord!" during services.
"And even though it all went wrong, I'll stand before the lord of song with nothing on my tongue but 'hallelujah,'" McKinnon sings in a verse.
Some laid white flowers, as others softly hummed 'Sing Hallelujah' to commemorate Leung Ling-kit, known as "raincoat man" for what he wore at the time.
Museumgoers are invited to hum Cohen's much-beloved song "Hallelujah," a digital display above counting the number of participants, which include people who visit the website asecretchord.
"Traditionally, mineral blocks have been very thick, but newer micronized formulations of zinc and titanium dioxide are smooth, cosmetically elegant, and very light," says Dr. Segal. Hallelujah.
To this defense of women and their right to both enjoy sex as well as protect their own bodies while doing so, we can only say hallelujah!
Titled "Hallelujah Money," the track, released through UPROXX, takes aim at the president-elect's love of money and power, which both come at the expense of people.
"There's clear evidence that these people at METEC committed sophisticated, high-level economic crime," said Hallelujah Lulie, Addis Ababa-based program director at the Amani Africa thinktank.
But she left the show after season 3, with her character dying tragically in a car wreck to a haunting "Hallelujah" cover by (who else?) Imogen Heap.
Without introduction, she immediately launched into one of Cohen's most iconic song — 1984's "Hallelujah" — at times smiling and looking hopeful and even winking at the camera.
Hallelujah, someone finally did it: For the low, low cost of $2.99, you can now download the full King James Bible translated into emoji, the Guardian reports.
Patrick Chan of Canada fell, but his lyrical performance to Jeff Buckley's "Hallelujah" was good enough to place first, nearly locking up the gold medal for Canada.
It wasn't until 1984's Various Positions that he would first release "Hallelujah," only a modest success until it was covered by Jeff Buckley in the 1990s.
Ford's Crooked Hallelujah is more than just a really great title; it's the book that's going to be taught in creative writing programs for decades to come.
Thus far they've only released one track (and video), "Born Again Teen," but now we have "Madness," which contains a key change (hallelujah!) and an entirely different vibe.
That means that companies across the internet are asking, in plain and recognizable language, all of their customers to review usually-skipped over privacy settings — including Facebook. Hallelujah.
"Any meaningful change still depends on how these political developments reach the security apparatus," says Hallelujah Lulie of Amani Africa, a consultancy based in the capital, Addis Ababa.
The problem with those studies is that they usually only follow "successful" dieters for a year or two before shouting hallelujah and taking the results to the bank.
After managing to stop tweeting for an entire day (hallelujah), the president let loose on Friday, accusing Comey of making "false statements and lies" while testifying under oath.
All of which is to say, now that Cohen is presumably standing before his Lord of Song, "Hallelujah" is a pretty solid thing to have on his tongue.
The iconoclastic Velvet Underground co-founder, producer and innovative writer/arranger crafted an elegiac version of "Hallelujah" that vaulted the song into a rarefied strata of modern standards.
For ice dance, another Coldplay song "Paradise" saw an increase in voice requests that was only beaten by covers of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" and the "Moulin Rouge" soundtrack.
With better camera resolution and lots of AR capabilities, the iPhone 8 will also support wireless charging so you won't have to fumble with power cables anymore. Hallelujah!
But "Hallelujah" is most familiar from film and TV, where it has soundtracked dozens of deaths and breakups, and been belted in too many singing competitions to count.
A man my age whom I recently met learned he had it in 2002 before the new treatments were available and he's doing well 14 years later. Hallelujah.
I am sure for many people the movie Shrek was their gateway into Leonard Cohen and Jeff Buckley because they liked the John Cale "Hallelujah" cover in Shrek.
"Hallelujah" made its first appearance on Cohen's 1984 album Various Positions, draped in enough synthesizers and backup singers to give anyone familiar with its more stripped-down incarnations pause.
Per Nielsen, at the time of Cohen's death, his version of "Hallelujah" had been streamed or purchased 418,000 times, with Buckley's version slightly more popular at a combined 2,700,000.
"My first Broadway show was Hallelujah, Baby, I won a Tony award for that, so that was an exciting time in my life," Uggams says of her early career.
Bennington sang "Hallelujah" at Chris Cornell's funeral this past May, and so now all of the best versions of that song were sung by dead men. Cohen. Buckley. Bennington.
Madonna had come out singing "Like a Prayer" -- but slowed things down before "Hallelujah" ... performing an artsy dance routine while surrounded by a bunch of people dressed like monks.
Then came Harvard and I was done with Brussels sprouts, which was one of the supreme pleasures of being an adult, never having to eat Brussels sprouts again. Hallelujah.
That was wild enough, but then Andrew Wiggins's brother, Nick, reacted to the news in a since deleted tweet saying "Hallelujah" with some celebratory emojis thrown in as well.
Now that he's the gaffer of the number 1 gym in Bangkok, and, quite possibly, the world, the once overlooked master of Muay Thai is in much demand. Hallelujah!
" It's not uncommon to see Berkovich clapping, dancing and getting misty-eyed, as she did when a group made up primarily of homeless singers finished rehearsing the "Hallelujah Chorus.
Day has since shared a full cover of "Hallelujah" on her YouTube channel — If we had to guess, we'd say this is just the start of her singing career.
A college partner (we had the same favorite verse of "Hallelujah") came out to me as trans in a coffee shop in our college town five years after we dated.
Most of the demonstrators dispersed shortly afterward as a small group sang the Christian hymn "Sing Hallelujah to the Lord," which has emerged as the unlikely anthem of the protests.
Most of the demonstrators dispersed shortly afterward as a small group sang the Christian hymn "Sing Hallelujah to the Lord", which has emerged as the unlikely anthem of the protests.
A 10-year-old girl who has Autism and ADHD sang a rendition of Leonard Cohen's 'Hallelujah' that has since been seen by millions of people from around the world.
Most of the demonstrators dispersed shortly afterward as a small group sang the Christian hymn "Sing Hallelujah to the Lord", which has emerged as the unlikely anthem of the protests.
In the piece, there is mention of a Saturday Night Live sketch so bad, it makes a comedy-less impression of Hillary Clinton singing Hallelujah seem like a fantastic idea.
Two years later, during a Good Morning America appearance, Toni sang Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" alongside OneRepublic frontman Ryan Tedder to honor her late father and his close friend Chester Bennington.
" When she was working on a solo in "Greenwood," Mr. Byrd told her to go into a studio and create, she said, "moments of joy, pleading and hallelujah Holy Ghost.
"Honestly, for me, if $250,000 is the price for all of us to move on and be done, then hallelujah," says Worth Morgan, a member of the Memphis City Council.
To those with a passing knowledge of Cohen, he may be best known for his song "Hallelujah" (though it's hard to peg him with one reason for being "best known").
At the concert, someone in the know told me that the song is, in fact, a real reference to Gaga and her friends, who get together and drink pinot grigio. Hallelujah.
There's also Hallelujah Lane, a path that leads to a grouping of a dozen Live Oak trees dubbed the Twelve Apostles, which is one of the star's favorite spots to read.
Hallelujah, the multicolored "unicorn food craze" — which may have peaked with the frappucinco to end all frappucinos — has met its match in the shape of a lovable carb shaped like Groot.
The thirsty networkers will be cured of their ills, the weed smoke will offer salvation, and the electric thrill of bodies touching will lift us up to heaven, amen and hallelujah.
Alec Baldwin as Trump began playing the opening chords to "Hallelujah" during the cold open, and was soon joined by Conway, Mike Pence and a good chunk of his WH staff.
On Tuesday evening, moments before the curtain rose on "Hallelujah Junction," Mr. Martins's brisk, galvanic work set to John Adams, he promoted Taylor Stanley, one of its leads, to principal dancer.
Hope for Haiti Now Justin Timberlake skipped the erotic lines when he sang "Hallelujah" at the Hope for Haiti Now concert, which raised money for relief after the earthquake in 2010.
It has been a total dog, but if the president were to ever authorize the end of the [steel] dumping, then I would say 'Hallelujah' and you get a $64 stock.
Actual settings of "Hallelujah," by Handel, Bach, Johann Schein, Mozart and Mussorgsky are skillfully folded into the score by Mr. Eotvos, who integrates the borrowings into his own atmospheric, modernist language.
At my high school, a girl in choir insisted we all learn Jeff Buckley's "Hallelujah"—only after the song had appeared in the show's heart-wrenching finale of the first season.
By the time I got home, my makeup was a mess, and my feet were sore, and that's when I knew this year's kickoff to Pride was an utter success. Hallelujah!
They also gave a sturdy account of what Mr. Crawford, in remarks from the stage, called a "short 'Messiah,'" the first part of the work with, as encore, the "Hallelujah" chorus.
A recent protest led by Mr. Jeon resembled a Christian revival meeting, with invocations of God's blessing, choruses of "Hallelujah!" and staff members weaving through the crowd with cash donation boxes.
" On this line, Cale resists the temptation to sing "you" as the more colloquial "ya," which Cohen often did, and cheekily—to make it rhyme in a satisfying way with "hallelujah.
"(Birtukan is) overseeing not only an election but a transition, from an authoritarian state to a democratic one, a transition to an accountable government," Addis Ababa-based political analyst Hallelujah Lulie said.
The piece is a full music experience, in which the viewer is treated to an amazing a cappella rendition of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah," with all five parts sung by the same vocalist.
Update 4/29/17 4:24pm: A representative from Hallelujah reached out to tell me that despite Richter's comments at the festival, there are plans to bring the film to more audiences.
His sharp attack was apparent in "Hallelujah"; later that night, in "Western Symphony," George Balanchine's 1954 homage to the Wild West, he showed some spunk, loosening up to find the cowboy within.
Aside from soundtrack credits on Little Women and Postcards from London, one archival YouTube clip shows the star covering Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah," strumming a guitar for the stirring take on the song.
At one point, as the choir sang "glory, glory hallelujah," he turned to her in a burst of enthusiasm, causing the first lady to crack up, despite the solemnity of the occasion.
New Sentences — From "Astral Weeks: A Secret History of 1968" (Penguin Press, 2018, Page 281), by Ryan H. Walsh, a culture journalist and the frontman of the Boston band Hallelujah the Hills.
Skating to "Hallelujah" by Leonard Cohen, Sui and Han snapped out a clean series of triples that earned them 82.39 points and put them at the top of a tightly-packed leaderboard.
The iconic "Hallelujah" chorus that ends the second part of this three-part masterpiece has long been one of the very few universally recognized hit tunes in the history of classical music.
That comes through loud and clear in "Sense8: A Christmas Special," even when it's offering up hyper-goopy covers of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" or a glorious chorus of men dressed as Santa.
Because those songs were just so delicate that when you put a song like "Some Dandruff On Your Shoulder" between "The Opposite of Hallelujah" and "Sipping on the Sweet Nectar," it just disappeared.
"I'm a deep person myself," rapper boy tells Hannah, and she fake smiles and nods along until — hallelujah — server boy Jonathan takes matters into his own hands and insists on talking to Hannah.
In places she just aims for pure joy, like on "Hey Hey Hallelujah," a duet with another of last year's unexpected pop breakouts, Andy Grammer (of the execrable fidelity anthem "Honey I'm Good").
One of the commonly repeated facts about Cohen was that he was a published poet before he ever started making music, and "Hallelujah" is an almost too-clever-by-half triumph of composition.
The recently released music video for "Hallelujah Money" — which we can only assume is a track off the upcoming album — featured the vocal stylings of Benjamin Clementine, a popular British poet and musician.
MONTREAL — In an octagonal chamber at the Musée d'Art Contemporain de Montréal, a spectator in a trance-like state hums Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" as numbers on a digital display leap up to 631.
Sadly, the episode is from season 4, so Barton had already departed the show after Marissa died in Ryan Atwood (Ben McKenzie)'s arms to the sweet sounds of Imogen Heap's haunting "Hallelujah" cover.
It happens on "Don't Threaten Me With a Good Time," which hijacks a twangy guitar riff from the B-52s, and "Hallelujah," which mercifully has nothing to do with Mr. Cohen's best-known song.
What's more, censors do not appear to have cottoned onto the fact that "Sing Hallelujah to the Lord" was the protest song of choice on the streets of Hong Kong during the past week.
This could certainly be said regarding its use of "Hallelujah," which popularized the trend of using the song in the final moments of a season finale, particularly one in which a character dies unexpectedly.
Maybe you'll want to know that there's a solemn cover of a track by Kanye West ("Coldest Winter"); maybe you already know that there's a dim, cloying cover of "Hallelujah," the Leonard Cohen hymn.
The show uses gospel and praise music, both straight ("Sign of the Judgment," by the McIntosh County Shouters) and skewed ("Song of the Pious Itinerant [Hallelujah, I'm a Bum])" by the New Christy Minstrels).
"This is a brand new show we've put together for our fans and it will be the first time we get to play Hallelujah Nights in its entirety," lead vocalist Brandon Lancaster tells PEOPLE exclusively.
Also refreshed in iOS 10 are Maps, Apple Music (which gets a very much needed simplified interface design), Spotlight search in any app and, wait for it, the ability to delete stock Apple apps (hallelujah!).
The virtual reality rig used to shoot "Hallelujah" also comes with a massive form factor; Lytro's VR Immerge camera is a hulking, data-hungry, hexagonal device made up of an array of 95 individual cameras.
During a 15-minute ceremony before the game, Usher sang "Amazing Grace" and the cellist Ben Hong from the Los Angeles Philharmonic performed "Hallelujah" as highlights from Bryant's career played on the large video screen.
But then I bought a bottle of Lark in Tasmania as a gift for a friend, who was kind enough to share a glass or two with me, and I quickly (hallelujah!) became a believer.
Among the songs in her set was a reimagined version of "Like a Prayer" — performed with singers dressed as monks, naturally — and a cover of Leonard Cohen's 1984 song "Hallelujah," sung sitting on the Met's stairs.
Alec Baldwin returned to "Saturday Night Live" for the show's season finale this week, opening the show as President Trump performing Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" with White House advisers Kellyanne Conway, Jared Kushner and daughter Ivanka Trump.
I do know this, though, I heard the 'hallelujah chorus' come immediately on cue last night saying, and [panelist] Richard [Haass] is laughing because he saw it too: 'Nothing to see here, move along, move along.
"I think it's a good song, but too many people sing it," he told The Guardian in 2009, agreeing with a critic for The New York Times who asked for a moratorium on "Hallelujah" in movies.
"It's Raining Men," but not so much with the "hallelujah" because the woman's injuries are so grievous that she succumbs on the operating table, which a newly-back at work Teddy (Kim Raver) takes particularly hard.
"Sleigh bells singing 'Hallelujah' / Stars are shining on us too / I want to thank you, baby / You make it feel like Christmas," they sing on the song — which Stefani previewed on Twitter (The full song drops Friday).
Located in her backyard is what she calls Hallelujah Lane, a path that leads to a grouping of a dozen Live Oak trees dubbed the Twelve Apostles, which is one of the star's favorite spots to read.
From the debate sketches to her singing "Hallelujah" after the election, she took a woman who has been portrayed on the show for nearly 30 years and made her her own distinct, memorable and, yes, lovable creation.
This year, country singer Tori Kelly performed a heart-breaking cover of "Hallelujah" as pictures and brief clips of celebrities and notable figures from Gene Wilder to Garry Shandling to Prince were displayed on a large screen.
Cohen's most famous song, "Hallelujah," in which he invoked the biblical King David and drew parallels between physical love and a desire for spiritual connection, has been covered hundreds of times since he released it in 1984.
In February, the media fixated on Mennel Ibtissim, a candidate on the TV singing contest "The Voice," who performed her own rendition of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah"—in English and Arabic—with her hair covered in a turban.
The program features Christopher Wheeldon's "Scènes de Ballet," created for students at the school in 1999 and an instant hit, and Peter Martins's "Hallelujah Junction" (2001; set to music by John Adams, it features two pianos onstage).
Toni, Cornell's younger daughter, sported all white on Friday as she belted out Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" alongside OneRepublic frontman Ryan Tedder to honor her late father and his close friend Chester Bennington during a Good Morning America appearance.
The overhaul follows Spotify's recent update to song search; now when you search for a song with a common name, Spotify will create a playlist based around the song instead of playing every version of "Hallelujah" in order.
You may not like the offbeat looks, the extremely disconnected driving experience, the plasticky interior, or the wimpy horsepower, but all is forgiven when you get change from a twenty at the filling station that first time. Hallelujah!
"Watchmen" The first lines of "Hallelujah" refer to the story of David in the Book of Samuel, but the fourth verse's combination of sexual and divine love makes the tune something of a modern-day Song of Songs.
Through CharitySmith, Veronica Wennekamp, a business analyst in Memphis, started Hallelujah Helen Memorial Fund, which provides summer camp scholarships to children ages 5 to 12 in the United States, in memory of her mother-in-law, Helen Wennekamp.
After about 45 minutes on hold,  I spoke to a customer service representative who asked some questions, put me on hold, asked more questions, put me on hold, and then finally said I'd get my $1,200 back. Hallelujah!
Alec Baldwin went from singing "Hallelujah" on the season finale of Saturday Night Live to jetting to balmy California to talk for the first time since a 2011 casual comment to the New York Times about having Lyme disease.
Though most people first heard Cohen's music through his 1984 song "Hallelujah," which has been popularized through covers by John Cale, Jeff Buckley, and countless others, his catalog was full of transcendent songs even until his death in 2016.
The four tracks we've heard from it so far—from January's "Hallelujah Money," released on the eve of Trump's inauguration, through the Vince Staples-featuring "Ascension"—have been lyrically apocalyptic cuts: power grabs, falling skies, Book of Revelation musings.
Whether you're honoring a tradition said to have begun with King George II or are quietly grateful for the chance to stretch your legs, chances are you experience the "Hallelujah" chorus as part of a sea of standing bodies.
RIP Leonard Cohen #hero Cohen is best known for his iconic "Hallelujah," a song that took him 15 years to complete, and was later made famous by Jeff Buckley's cover in 1994, a decade after the original was released.
Weird ocean scene aside, this is actual plot information, featuring an actual protagonist and a clearly defined mission, explicitly spelled out in a trailer without viewers having to obsessively parse every individual shot and wring out a meaning. Hallelujah!
He was famous for his lyrically complex songs, some of which were better received as covers than in Cohen's original versions -- both Jeff Buckley's "Hallelujah" cover in 1994 and Judy Collins 1966 version of "Suzanne" were more popular than the originals.
Kate McKinnon, who joined the show's cast in 2012, portrayed former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in several memorable sketches — including a post-election cold open that saw McKinnon belting a rendition of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" while dressed as Clinton.
Though slightly marred by a copyright lawsuit — he was found guilty of "subconsciously plagiarizing" the Chiffon's 1963 hit "He's So Fine"— the rock hallelujah included on his majestic triple album All Things Must Pass went on to become Harrison's signature song.
After opening the latest episode of Saturday Night Live as Hillary Clinton performing the late Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah," Kate McKinnon got a little more light-hearted with her portrayal of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg swearing to stay healthy.
The technology behind the Within-produced "Hallelujah" is a technical feat for the Mountain View-based Lytro, but it's perhaps also proof that the venture-drenched startup hasn't been all that unhinged in betting so heavily on light field tech.
The Wavelength's artificiality oscillates between the feelings of alcoholic magnanimity, major depressive episode, and crying at a montage set to Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" — all those times where your conscious mind can't stop your body from expressing something it knows is false.
Featuring north London poet, pianist and 2015 Mercury prize winner Benjamin Clementine, the track is called "Hallelujah Money" and explores the president-elect's two favourite themes of power and big business, as well as his less preferred concept of humanity.
There's no word on who orchestrated this pairing—our money's on Cohen's son Adam (who produced the new record) or some ambitious record executive—but it's certainly a better fit than the time "Hallelujah" was used in the Watchmen movie.
If you grew up thinking of Handel's "Messiah" as a sweet, staid pageant, a holiday ritual involving a little nap and a stand-and-deliver "Hallelujah" chorus, the forces of Trinity Wall Street offer the gritty, fearless cure, from Dec.
The music career that followed, perhaps best known for the often-covered song "Hallelujah," included more than a dozen studio albums spanning from 1967 to 2016, and led to Mr. Cohen's election into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2008.
Audiences are dissolved into tears by "Comfort Ye My People" and "I Know That My Redeemer Liveth," exhilarated by "The Trumpet Shall Sound," uplifted by "Unto Us a Child Is Born," and brought to their feet by the "Hallelujah" chorus.
It started with a group of Christian students who sang several religious songs at the main protest site, with "Sing Hallelujah to the Lord" catching on among the crowd, even though only about 10 percent of Hong Kong people are Christian.
This is hung with drawings, pinned directly on the walls, of dynamic red uteruses and triumphantly heaving breasts, such as the wide and capricious "The Sea of Breasts," the exuberant "Hallelujah," and the delicately rendered, sensually exciting "Deux Mains-Tétons" ("Two Hand-Nipples").
She's glowed on our screens for over two decades, from her first gig as a "mall girl" on Family Matters back in 1993 (!) to her stint in one of television's most underrated shows, Being Mary Jane (Which returns to BET this spring. Hallelujah!).
It may sound like a tiny and insignificant change (especially in an age when everyone including Mark Zuckerberg's taping their webcams up), but it's a big deal if you hated how the webcam pointed upwards instead of at a reasonable eye level. Hallelujah!
In a highly literal interpretation of the theme, she performed "Like a Prayer," featuring a cast of hooded monks, and a cover of Jeff Buckley's "Hallelujah," which involved her collapsing on some stairs, which feels suitably histrionic, and therefore Catholic, to me.
While there's some not-so-great stuff going on (1 in 4 women say they "loathe" their body, ugh), we learned — among other encouraging findings — that it seems to be time to debunk the myth of female cattiness once and for all. Hallelujah.
Within's "Hallelujah" is a brilliant, albeit brief, piece that gives viewers the soundtrack of the late Leonard Cohen's formidable classic to guide them through a digital experience that brings the light field ghosts of the real world right in front of them.
In its melody and chord progression, "Hallelujah," which has been subjected to renditions both humble and bombastic, points to something Mr. Cohen's countless literary admirers don't mention: He understood tunes, and he knew they were more than just backdrops to his words.
In a series of Instagram posts, Jackson mocked Wiggins by creating a hypothetical conversation the two brothers should have had after Andrew found out about the Hallelujah tweet, which includes an extended Wizard of Oz analogy where Andrew is the heartless Tin Man.
Carrying a classic bouquet of red roses into which she had tucked a photograph taken during her college years of herself with her father, Ms. Mathis occasionally pumped her palms skyward in a spontaneous gesture of what seemed like both hallelujah and victory.
But after the explosive popularity of his oft-covered 1984 song, "Hallelujah," and a management swindle that obliged him to become a road dog to restore his income, he became an arena-filling legend and, to his hard-core fans, a prophet.
Singing has been part of the demonstrations since they began: The "Les Misérables" hit "Do You Hear the People Sing?" and renditions of "Sing Hallelujah to the Lord," a 1974 hymn by the American composer Linda Stassen, have been the most popular.
At one end, empty shell casings carpet its flagstones near piles of trash and sheets of hymn music; a wooden pulpit for sermons sits pockmarked and cracked by bullets at the other, now with a small pink "Hallelujah" flag posted on top.
While many of the virtual reality experiences being shown off at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival are pushing boundaries in VR story-telling techniques, "Hallelujah" is perhaps most noteworthy because of the cutting-edge tech used to shoot the experience and the story behind it.
There are also wonderful drawings here, like the feathery one from 211 created to illustrate Georges Bataille's L'Alleluiah, Catéchisme de Dianus (Hallelujah, Catechism of Dianus) — a blistering text translated into English as Bataille's Guilty — along with numerous prints and a substantial group of sculptures.
He has had a small rustic cabin here in the Sierras for decades (large swaths of "Girls" are practically set in the neighborhood) and, as he wrote in his 2008 memoir, "Hallelujah Junction," the region's gilded past has sometimes struck him as a troubling metaphor.
Peter Martins's "Hallelujah Junction," performed on the second program, on Wednesday, used to seem like one of his more palatable ballets, its energy driven by John Adams's music, which is played by two pianists facing each other dramatically at the back of the stage.
R&B singer Usher and country music star Blake Shelton sang "Stand By Me." Tori Kelly and Luis Fonsi performed Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah," Dave Matthews performed his song "Mercy" and George Strait sang his song "I Believe," joined by friends including Miranda Lambert and Chris Stapleton.
When we heard that Sports Illustrated chose not one, but three gorgeous women – the curvaceous Ashley Graham, UFC fighter Ronda Rousey, and 2-time SI model Hailey Clauson – for the cover of this year's swimsuit issue, we were throwing emoji hallelujah hands all over the place.
Heartland's president and CEO Joseph Bast opened the post-election D.C. meeting by saying that, "those of us in the room who have been working on this issue for a decade or longer can finally stand up and say hallelujah and welcome to the party," Frontline reported.
Compare that to Mr. Chesney's "Cosmic Hallelujah" (Blue Chair/Columbia Nashville), which had better overall sales as a full album (27,25) and as individual tracks (227,000), yet had only three million streams; that resulted in an equivalent of just less than 89,000, stalling at No. 2.
The songs on "Boys and Girls" are the last time that Mr. Finn referred by name to Gideon, Charlemagne and Holly (short for Hallelujah), the drug-addled, religion-haunted characters from Minneapolis whose exploits he reported in granular detail in the band's literate, growling songs. (Mr.
Theoretically I'd enjoy the desecration of sacred cows, as when "Hallelujah" becomes a dance banger complete with Europop hook, but the song selection irritates not so much for projecting reverential nostalgia but rather for its treatment of the past as a monolith and its consequent failure to engage.
"The O.C." The early-2000s teen drama "The O.C." used Mr. Buckley's "Hallelujah" twice in the first season: once in the second episode, during an intimate moment between the star-crossed high school lovers Marissa and Ryan, and again in the finale, before the main characters all part ways.
When Martins had a success, it was usually with something fast and furious—for example, his "Harmonielehre" (2000) and "Hallelujah Junction" (2002), both to frenetic scores by John Adams—where the steps were so hard that no one expected the dancers to do more than get through them.
And Proenza Schouler — erstwhile next-gen hope of American fashion, a brand born with the millennium that seemed to effortlessly channel a certain New Yorkiness of the soul, a brand that rode off into the Parisian sunset a year ago — is back on the ready-to-wear schedule. Hallelujah!
That support has come in part because of the welcoming way in which Mr. Abiy has spoken about the street protests and demands for change, Mr. Hallelujah said — but he has always done so as a political insider, equally attuned to the demands of power inside the governing coalition.
We drove down to Humacao, where an artist friend pulled a plastic table out to her lawn and we ate turkey legs and sweet amarillos by candlelight, a neighbor came by with a sack of lukewarm beer, and a Spanish version of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" played on the car radio.
Yet this year — this week, in fact — the players had cause to shout "hallelujah," as the orchestra announced that it had quickly raised a $50 million "launch fund" to insure fiscal stability at the start of Deborah Borda's tenure as president and chief executive, and Jaap van Zweden's as music director designate.
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Alessia Cara and Khalid Cosmic Hallelujah — Kenny Chesney Heart Break — Lady Antebellum The Breaker — Little Big Town Life Changes — Thomas Rhett WINNER: From A Room: Volume 1 — Chris Stapleton WINNER: The Age Of Spin & Deep In The Heart Of Texas — Dave Chappelle Cinco — Jim Gaffigan Jerry Before Seinfeld — Jerry Seinfeld A Speck Of Dust — Sarah Silverman What Now?
But in the intervening time, "Hallelujah" would appear on the double-platinum-selling Shrek soundtrack in 2001— Cale's version in the film, a similar arrangement by Rufus Wainwright on the album — and break the song to whole new audience, many of whom would go on to find Buckley's version (and possibly Cohen's) via then-nascent file-sharing services like Napster or Limewire.
Among them: Johnny (Taron Egerton), a gorilla from a British-accented bank-robbing clan, who sings like Sam Smith when he's not singing like Elton John; Rosita (Reese Witherspoon), a stressed housewife pig; a crooning, fedora-sporting, smart-mouthed mouse named Mike (Seth MacFarlane, duh); and a shy elephant, Meena (Tori Kelly), who sings Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" to herself when nobody's listening.
McKinnon's post-election rendition of "Hallelujah," while in her full-Clinton regalia of a white pantsuit and bobbed blonde wig, was one of the most cathartic moments of 2016 TV. Fellow Emmy-winner Alec Baldwin may not be a woman, but the Donald Trump impersonator did likely win his award for how he continuously dealt with his candidate-turned-president inspiration's obvious, unapologetic misogyny and violence towards women.
The move to honor Obama with a song echoes the show's decision to have a cast member portraying Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE sing an emotional "Hallelujah" just after the Democratic nominee's surprise defeat to Trump in the 2016 election in November.
Last year, as the Chinese authorities rebuffed calls by foreign doctors for an ailing Mr. Liu to be allowed to go overseas for medical treatment, Mr. Meng published an untitled poem — later translated into English by Anne Henochowicz for the website China Digital Times — that began with these lines: Broadcast the death of a nation Broadcast the death of a country Hallelujah, only he is coming back to life.
This was originally a Tim Buckley composition, and apart from being the soundtrack to an entire generation of patchouli wafting neo-pagan postpunks compressing their own bed coils, is also notable for not being that other Buckley performed song "Hallelujah" - a song that has been completely ruined by every goatee sporting busker and hemp clad acoustic musician in the world ever (but has probably been single-handedly responsible for getting them laid too).
It was an emotional night on Idol as the contestants sang songs dedicated to their hometowns as well as songs chosen by mentor Scott Borchetta and judges Keith Urban, Jennifer Lopez and Harry Connick Jr. Warning: Spoilers ahead for Thursday's American Idol To start, Mackenzie Bourg sang Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah," Dalton Rapatoni belted out Blue October's "Calling You," Trent Harmon sang the country classic "Tennessee Whiskey" and La'Porsha Renae sang "Glory" by John Legend and Common.
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