The Night That Christ Was Born

Kirk Franklin · Other Songs - Kirk Franklin

[Chorus:]

Listen to the angels

Rejoicing e'er so sweetly

Receiving heaven's glory

The night that Christ was born

[repeat]



[Chorus II]

Can't you see the people

Coming from every nation

Pleading for salvation

The night that Christ was born



[Repeat Chorus I & II]



[Chorus III]

Oh such a wonderful savior

To be born in a manger

So that I can share His favor

And my heart be made anew



[Chorus IV]

Listen to the trumpets

Shouting through the darkness

Crying 'holy, holy'

The night that Christ was born



[Repeat Chorus III and IV]



[Repeat Chorus III]



Listen to the trumpets

Shouting through the darkness

Crying 'holy, holy' (Now Behold the Savior)

The night that Christ was born

[repeat Chorus]

About The Night That Christ Was Born

Kirk Franklin's "The Night That Christ Was Born" stands as a cornerstone of his influential Christmas music catalog, blending gospel roots with contemporary R&B sensibilities. Released in the mid-1990s, the track exemplifies Franklin's signature ability to merge traditional holiday themes with a vibrant, soulful sound that revitalized the genre for a modern audience. As a pivotal work in his discography, the song reflects the broader era of Christian hip-hop and gospel fusion, where Franklin served as a primary architect of the movement. The recording captures Franklin's distinctive vocal style, characterized by its raw emotional delivery and rhythmic precision, which became a defining trait of his career. While often associated with his earlier albums like *Christmas* (1995), the song's enduring appeal lies in its ability to bridge generational gaps, offering a fresh interpretation of the nativity story. It remains a staple in holiday playlists and church services, illustrating Franklin's lasting impact on both secular and sacred music landscapes.