La música cristiana es de origen judío: la liturgia musical de la sinagoga, en particular el canto psalmódico de los judíos como unidad poética musical, fue un legado preciado transmitido del Israel antiguo al cristianismo primitivo, como forma de manifestar tanto a nivel personal como comunitario las creencias religiosas y la fe en Dios.
Everybody... everybody... everybody, c'mon, clap your hands
Everybody... everybody... everybody, c'mon, clap your hands
This is the melody... this is the melody...
This is the remedy... this is the remedy...
Everybody... everybody... everybody, c'mon, clap your hands
Everybody... everybody... everybody, c'mon, clap your hands
This is the melody... this is the melody...
This is the remedy... this is the remedy...
Everybody (c'mon)... everybody (c'mon)... everybody, c'mon, clap your hands
Everybody (c'mon)... everybody (c'mon)... everybody, c'mon, clap your hands
(Clap your hands)
(Clap your hands)
I can't stop... til my body drops...
and you know I'm not... gonna be the one to set it off...
Clap my hands... through the promised land... 'cause the promised can...
yah, the promise can... yeah, the promise can keep me til my heart caves in
Everybody (c'mon)... everybody (c'mon)... everybody, c'mon, clap your hands
Everybody (c'mon)... everybody (c'mon)... everybody, c'mon, clap your hands