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"And He Never Said a Mumblin' Word" (also known as "They Hung Him on a Cross", truncations to as little as ''Mumblin' Word'' and sometimes "Crucifixion" or "Easter") is an American spiritual folk song. The song narrates the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, detailing how he was nailed to the cross, "whopped up the hill", stabbed in the side, bowed his head and died, all the while keeping a dignified silence. Like all traditional music, the lyrics vary from version to version but maintain the same story. ==Origins== The song's author and origins are unknown. It is noted in ''American Ballads and Folk Songs'', an anthology of songs collected by the Lomaxes throughout the 1930s and 1940s; that the song is known throughout Louisiana, Texas, Mississippi and Tennessee and was titled "Never Said a Mumbalin' Word." It is known to be a companion piece to, and possibly holds the same author(s) as, "Were You There", another spiritual.
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