The “Sing Jubilee” Collection by Michael Mangan

This collection was written by Michael Mangan for the year 2000 Jubilee and so was immediately redundant and went out of print. Michael Mangan is a parish musician, song writer and religious educator. He is the best I’ve ever seen at leading worship with just guitar and voice, not always the easiest task. While his songs are often aimed at children, most are fine for any assembly.

I have a copy of the sheet music and CD of Sing Jubilee and I recall the title track being sung loudly at St Edwards in Daisy Hill until it wasn’t needed and the book has been lying around since. This is his recording of the title track which is out of print and awaits the next year of Jubilee for a reboot. In a sense, however, this song no longer exists.

So why mention it…

… because the best songs from this folio were recycled by Michael Mangan for use on many subsequent albums. “Sing Jubilee”, for example, becomes “Celebrate, Let’s Celebrate” from the collection This We Believe.

I have blogged some others over the years:

Sing New Songs of Joy – in Forever I Will Sing and CWB II

Justly, Tenderly, HumblyThis is the Time.

Land of the Southern CrossTrue Colours Shine.

All his material can be accessed at Litmus Productions and I suggest you do so. All the lyrics are available for download there and sheet music can be purchased as well. I note the website is to be refurbished and I hope he can have individual sheet music for download at the new site.

“Mass Jubilee” was also included in the Sing Jubilee collection and that at least is still available packaged with his Mass of Celebration and updated to match the new readings.

Some of the remaining songs cannot be purchased anywhere anymore so, since you are unlikely to come across a second hand copy (zero results on Abe Books) and some were very specific to the Jubilee I will let them pass, but there are some others that he resurrected in other collections like the ones mentioned above, so I will do a short series on the recycled songs from the non-existent collection Sing Jubilee by Michael Mangan.

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