We Three Kings of Orient Are
Author: John Henry Hopkins Jr.
Composer: John Henry Hopkins Jr.
Languages (9)
This song text has been indexed at SingPraises.net in the following languages:
- Chinese (Traditional): [Unknown title]
- Dutch: In de zwarte oosterse nacht
- English: We Three Kings of Orient Are
- French: L’astre est apparu brillament / E mau arii matou nei Mai te hitia o te râ
- French (French Polynesia): L’astre est apparu brillament / E mau arii matou nei Mai te hitia o te râ
- French (Haiti): L’astre est apparu brillament
- Japanese: [Unknown title]
- Niuean: Ko Mautolu Ko e Tau Patuiki
- Tahitian: E tora taata paari matou
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Most common tunes for “We Three Kings of Orient Are”
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Appearances of “We Three Kings of Orient Are” over time
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Copyright status of original text
This text was first published in English, in 1923 or earlier.
Public domain
Earliest source indexed at SingPraises.net: Golden Book of Favorite Songs (1923), 74b.