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What song 60's/70's rock song had background singers keep saying either 'Hallelujah' or "Alleliua"?

There is a song from the 60's or 70's I would like to find. I can't remember anything about it other then the background singers keep saying either 'Hallelujah' or "Alleliua". It's not Leonard Cohen's song, but some other rock song.

Update:

Jeff Buckly did a cover of Leonard Cohen's song. (However, for my two cents, I think Rufus wainwright did a better version of it then Buckly)

Update 2:

It is George Harrison's song! Thank you! This has been driving me nuts for weeks. I heard it, loved it, but couldn't remember anything about the song.

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    I have no idea, I just thought I'd get my 2 cents,oops I mean 2 points in. Thank You Joel God bless you.

    Wicked mickey has it right! Is this what you are looking for, for this song has to do with the hari crishner group! I know I probably spelled it wrong.

    Source(s): Roman Catholic, Pray the Rosary daily.
  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    I thought rock was dead in the Eighties, I hated Hair Bands and Punk and Disco. The 90s proved me wrong when I heard Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots and Sound Garden. It seems like rock might be dying again now that those bands are gone but it just depends on what you like. It you don't like the new stuff at the time then it will seem like rock is dying. Of course music has to change or we would all be sick of the same old thing. It is harder these days to be a supergroup because nobody can match record sales of the past. People these days just download the music they want. Alot of the time it is just one song and not the whole album. In the 70s I would buy an album not for one song but for all of them. Also for the cover art of the album and what it had to say. Younger people today don't have the feeling of owning an actual physical collection. They just put music into a computer and thats it. Rock will never die because there will always be that young musician out there that is good enough to come up with something new but use the influences of the past to do something like Kurt Cobain did.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    My Sweet Lord- George Harrison

  • 1 decade ago

    George Harrison did a song called My Sweet Lord that might fit that description. Hit it on You Tube and see if that's what you're thinking about.

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  • 1 decade ago

    jeff buckley .

    i think .

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