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Wikipedia article'Le tue mani' is a 1970 Easter song written by Marcello Giombini. It has become popular in Sweden as 'Dina hnder r fulla av blommor', with 1972 Swedish-language lyrics by . The song is a so-called response song, which is sung between men and women, and was probably first presented in Sweden at a hymnology seminar during the early 1970s, before Lars ke Lundberg wrote lyrics in Sweden. However, he wrote the fourth verse as a prayer to the resurrected Jesus. The 1976 Church Assembly wanted to change lyrics. That caused Lars ke Lundberg to withdraw his entire propose for lyrics, and all verses were approved. PublicationsSwedish-language versionPublished as number 154 in:* Den svenska psalmboken 1986,[http://www.fono.fi/KappaleenTiedot.aspx?ID=74a1ecdc-b80b-4dbd-bc3a-68dc82056423&culture=sv Dina hnder r fulla av blommor (= Le tue mani) virsi., Fon, accessed 3 August 2014] * 1986 rs Cecilia-psalmbok * Psalmer och Snger 1987 * Segertoner 1988 * Frlsningsarmns sngbok 1990 under the lines "Psk" (Easter). ReferencesCategory:1970 songs Category:Easter hymns Category:Italian songs Category:Italian-language songs Category:Songs about Jesus | |
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