Shelton will "Go Tell it on the Mountain"
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Shelton will "Go Tell it on the Mountain"

Friday, September 20, 2024 – Blake Shelton recorded a rocking and upbeat arrangement of the traditional carol "Go Tell It on the Mountain" for a family comedy, "The Best Christmas Pageant Ever."

The song appears as the end credits song of director Dallas Jenkins' family comedy. The film, from Lionsgate and Kingdom Story Company, is in theaters Nov. 8.

"Hearing that Blake would do a new recording for my film was pretty exciting, but the song exceeded my expectations," said Jenkins. "It's not only perfect for the film, but I've listened to it a couple dozen times in my car."

The traditional holiday spiritual is produced and arranged by Scott Hendricks, with an assist from Shelton on arrangement. Credits also include gospel star Gordon Mote on piano and organ and Wendy Moten on background vocals. Moten joined Team Blake on Season 21 of The Voice, finishing in second place.

"I love everything about Christmas, especially music that makes me feel as good inside as the holiday itself," said Shelton. "This movie is fun and heartwarming and captures the true holiday spirit. So we wanted to record a song that expresses reverence and faith and puts a smile on your face. 'Go Tell It on the Mountain' does all of that and I hope our version and the movie become a new Christmas tradition."


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