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.
Well What Do You Think About Loving Baby
(It's Alright)
Well What Do You Think About Loving Baby
(It's Alright)
I Said What Do You Think About Loving Baby
(It's Alright)
In the Morning in the Evening Yeah and A
In the Night
Wo-oh Wo-oh
Well It's Alright in the Morning
To Start Today Out Right
And It's Alright in the Evening
To Have Somebody to Hold You Tight
And It's Alright in the Nighttime
Especially in the Night
Baby Any Time Any Way
Loving's Just Alright
Wo-oh Wo-oh
Well Loving Loving Loving
Wo-oh Wo-oh
Well What Do You Think About Hugging Baby
(It's Alright)
Well What Do You Think About Kissing Baby
(It's Alright)
Just What Do You Think About Loving Baby
(It's Alright)
In the Morning in the Evening Yeah and A
In the Night
Wo-oh Wo-oh
And It's Alright in the Morning
To Start Today Out Right
And It's Alright in the Evening
To Have Somebody to Hold You Tight
And It's Alright in the Nighttime
Especially in the Night
Baby Any Time Any Way
Loving's Just Alright
Wo-oh Wo-oh
Well Loving Loving Loving
Wo-oh Alright
Wo-oh Alright
Wo-oh Alright