Hallelujah (not really)
5/9/2008 8:45:09 PMBon Jovi did the version that made this song a hit. The cords are way off, and the last two verses are from another planet. It's not even close to the original Leonard Cohen version.
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Review InformationCustomer Reviews of 'Hallelujah' Sheet Music by Leonard CohenHallelujah (not really)5/9/2008 8:45:09 PMBon Jovi did the version that made this song a hit. The cords are way off, and the last two verses are from another planet. It's not even close to the original Leonard Cohen version.
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Hallelujah8/9/2011 10:42:15 AMThis is a great arrangment, especially to sing to as you play. It is simple but beautiful and makes a great piano base for adding voices and guitar.
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hallelujah12/19/2011 9:09:12 AMsuper
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My Bad in Selection Process9/29/2012 12:49:34 PMThis digital sheet music was among the first order I ever placed with MusicNotes. The chords and words are accurate, however, I didnt notice the print (after the first and second verses) saying see additional lyrics for the rest of the verses. Of course, since MusicNotes Player runs the loop, you dont get to see the additional lyrics making it a requirement to memorize all the remaining lyrics. Not impossible, but since that order, Ive always tried to purchase music that listed the entire song, rather than saying, "See additional lyrics."
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Missing verses.6/13/2013 12:15:05 AMThis version only has 4 verses and that is not all of them by half.
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Comments On This Review
Commenting on my own review; I have only found 5 verses though I believe there are a couple of others floating around. Each arrangement mixes them up so I would adjust my comment on accuracy if I could get back into it and bump it up a star or two. |
Comments On This Review
Wow. Have you ever heard the Jeff Buckley version? Its certainly very different from Leonard Cohens, but its a beautiful song. ...and was the version that eventually made the song popular. Bon Jovi is actually one of the less influential covers, keeping the arrangement of John Cale (Rufus wainwrights version also follows his example). There are at least five different arrangments available on the store. Dont bash a great artist just because you didnt read.
Since when did Jon Bon Jovi make this song a hit?