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Michael Buble – Silent Night Lyrics

Jazz

Silent night, holy night
All is calm, all is bright
'Round yon Virgin Mother and Child
Holy Infant so tender and mild
Sleep in heavenly peace
Sleep in heavenly peace

(Silent night, holy night)
(Son of God, love's pure light)
(Radiant beams from Thy holy face)
(With the dawn of redeeming grace)
(Jesus, Lord, at Thy birth)
Jesus, Lord, at Thy birth

Silent night (silent night), holy night (holy night)
All is calm (all is calm), all is bright
'Round yon Virgin Mother and Child
Holy Infant so tender and mild
Sleep in heavenly peace

Sleep in heavenly peace
Sleep in heavenly peace

About This Song

"Silent Night" by Michael Bublé transforms the beloved Christmas carol into an intimate jazz meditation on divine love and the profound vulnerability of the nativity story. Rather than simply delivering a traditional rendition, Bublé's interpretation emphasizes the tender humanity at the heart of the Christmas narrative-a newborn child who represents both infinite love and radical hope in a troubled world. His smooth, crooning vocal style, backed by gentle jazz instrumentation with subtle piano and soft orchestration, creates an atmosphere of reverent wonder that feels both timeless and deeply personal. The song explores themes of peace, protection, and the miraculous intersection of the divine and human realms, with Bublé's delivery highlighting the emotional weight of phrases like "sleep in heavenly peace" as both a lullaby and a prayer. His interpretation captures the carol's original sense of awe while adding layers of sophisticated musical arrangement that speak to adult experiences of seeking comfort and meaning. The production's restraint allows space for contemplation, making the familiar lyrics feel newly profound as they speak to universal desires for safety, love, and transcendence. Bublé's version resonated with listeners because it bridges the gap between sacred tradition and contemporary artistry, offering a sophisticated yet accessible entry point into the Christmas story's deeper emotional and spiritual dimensions.

Comments (1)

  • Beckie Peacock
    That'll do it! A childrens choir singing Silent Night with Michael Bublé.