Alle Tage sing und sage

"" (All days sing and say) is a Marian hymn in German, a 17th-century paraphrase of a Latin hymn "" which is attributed to Bernard of Cluny. It is part of the 2013 Gotteslob as GL 526.

History
"" was written in the 17th century as a paraphrase of a Latin Marian hymn, "". This song is attributed to Bernard of Cluny, but was believed to have been written by Saint Casimir during the Baroque period. The melody of the hymn in German was first printed in a 1613 hymnal from Ingolstadt and has been used unchanged.

The German version was revised by Heinrich Bone in 16 stanzas in 1847. Four of these stanzas (1, 2, 4 and 6) became part of the common Catholic hymnal in German, Gotteslob, as GL 526.