, released on July 3, 2007 , is a significant milestone in Fr. S.J. Berchmans' musical ministry. Composed and sung by Fr. S.J. Berchmans with music by Nellai Jesurajan , this 11-track album is a "journey through the boundless expanse of musical possibility," featuring themes of spiritual hope and divine intervention. The Story of Volume 27
Some editions of Jebathotta Jeyageethangal have been translated into other South Asian languages. If “Singe” is a misspelling of (Sri Lanka), then Volume 27 in Sinhala would feature the same melodies but with Sinhala script lyrics, widely used in Tamil‑majority areas of Sri Lanka and among Sinhala Christian congregations influenced by Tamil revival music.
Discover the spiritual treasure of "Jebathotta Jeyageethangal - Vol 27", a Tamil Christian hymn book featuring soul-stirring songs and hymns for worship and devotion. Jebathotta Jeyageethangal -Vol-27- -in as Singe...
I should structure the write-up to include an introduction about the collection, its purpose, the themes it covers, the contributors or musicians, and its impact in the community. Since it's Volume 27, there might be a history of previous volumes. I'll need to mention how this volume continues the legacy, any new additions or collaborations, and perhaps testimonials from listeners or religious figures.
Bridge A single trumpet lingers, thin as a question. Time presses forward but the voice resists haste. In the hush the singer traces the outline of ordinary heroism: the neighbor who watches a sleeping child, the woman who shares her last loaf, the apprentice who learns to fix a radio by the light of a kerosene lamp. , released on July 3, 2007 , is
Volume 27 is the latest installment in this evergreen series. For those searching for (likely a typo or shorthand for "as a Single" or "sung as a Single artist version" ), this article will explore everything you need to know—from the tracklist to the theological depth, and the unique audio quality that sets this volume apart.
| Feature | Vol-26 | | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Lead Vocalist | Dr. S. S. Jeyaraj | Sis. Mercy & Choir | | Dominant Rhythm | 6/8 Slow Waltz | 4/4 Fast March (Warfare) | | Key Instrument | Flute (Melancholy) | Brass & Trumpet (Victory) | | Length | 58 minutes | 62 minutes | Composed and sung by Fr
“Sing to the Lord a new song, for He has done marvelous things.” – Psalm 98:1