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Leonard Cohen




        How Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah                         1) It appeals to people who consider themselves
        Took Over The World By Making                          "spiritual",  but would never set foot in a
                                                               tradititional church.   The biblical imagery works
        The Secular Sacred                                     for these people as biblical imagery is part of our
                                                               culture and heritage, but the song doesn't require
                                                               a belief in a particular religion.   I think this group
        By Happy Ron Hill
                                                               is the core of the song's success because it's a
                                                               group that has grown over the period of time this
        “I wanted to push the Hallelujah deep into the         song has been out and this group probably
        secular world, into the ordinary world, The            wouldn't like many traditional Christian songs.
        Hallelujah, the David’s Hallelujah, was still a
        religious song.  So I wanted to indicate that          2) The more traditional Christians like it (to the
        Hallelujah can come out of things that have            point of sometimes changing the actual lyrics to
        nothing to do with religion.”  Leonard Cohen,          make it specifically Christian),  because of the
        "Interview in Reykjavik, Iceland", 1988                biblical references and the title refrain, which
                                                               sounds like something from a traditional
        Every year it seems new versions of the Leonard        Christian songbook.  This gives it an appeal to a
        Cohen's song Hallelujah hit the charts and new         whole group that would not like John Lennon's
        generations enjoy it.  It has taken on the air of      Imagine song for instance.
        something that has seemingly been around
        forever, and so it is easy to forget that the song     3) Obviously, Jewish people like it partially
        was first released in 1984 and didn't have             because it is written from the perspective of a
        success until many years later.                        Jewish man and starts off with references to The
                                                               Old Testament and King David.
        What is the song "Hallelujah" about for most
        people and why has it been so successful?  There
        are no doubt many answers to this
        question, the first of which must be that it an
        amazingly written song and has been performed
        by many remarkable performers.  It has also been
        performed by even more not so remarkable
        performers as anyone who has ever been to an
        open mic can attest to.

        Yet there are many great songs that don't make it.
        Why did this song become so ubiquitous in our
        culture?  What do people feel when they                4) People of other faiths like it because it has a
        listen to the song and why do they feel it for this    general approach to belief in God and won't make
        particular song?                                       them feel excluded

         I believe the answer to these questions may go        5) Even anti-religious people like it because some
        back to a quote from Leonard, “It had references       versions of the song contain sexual imagery and
        to the Bible in it, although these references          emotional content about the nature of
        became more and more remote as the song went           relationship ("all I ever learned from love is how
        from the beginning to the end, Finally I               to shoot at somebody who outdrew ya").  Also,
        understood that it was not necessary to refer to       people who don't believe in God still have a
        the Bible anymore. And I rewrote this song; this is    striving for profound things which is a need this
        the ‘secular’ ‘Hallelujah.’ "  "Antwerp" 1988          song meets.   Much of whatever it is in human
                                                               nature that causes people to want to follow a
        I think this song allows people to feel "spiritual"    religious path still exists in non-religious people
        whether or not they actually believe in God, or        and this song allows them to access that part of
        follow or don't follow any particular religious        their nature.
        tradition.   It appeals to almost everyone:
                                                               If you compare the worldview to John Lennon's



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