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The first music mentioned in connection with "Away in a Manger" was a pre-existing composition: Home! Sweet Home! (also known as "There's No Place Like Home"). This was suggested as a musical setting in Little Pilgrim Songs (1883) and The Myrtle (1884), and continued to be mentioned as an appropriate melody for decades to come. [26]
"Away in a Manger" Tanya Tucker Traditional A Christmas Gift: 1974 [17] "Baby I'm Yours" Tanya Tucker Van Allen McCoy: Changes: 1982 [4] "Back in Harmony" Charlie Louvin featuring Tanya Tucker Shel Silverstein Mickey James Rich Fagan 50 Years of Makin' Music: 1991 [18] "Back on My Feet" Tanya Tucker Max D. Barnes Troy Seals: Strong Enough to ...
In the issue dated October 29, 1966, Billboard published a review of the album, which said, "The album's beautiful songs include "Country Christmas", "Away in a Manger" — all great programming material for country music stations, and this will create high sales. The "Manger" tune deserves a single. Possibly her best effort to date." [3]
"Away in a Manger" 16. "Great Big Man in Red" ... In 2018, the 1999 video version was released into multiple segments on their YouTube channel as Classic Wiggles. [6 ...
Away in a Manger (1989) Mary Magdalene (1990) Additional lyrics by Horatius Bonar (1808–89), Cecil Frances Alexander (1823-95) and John Greenleaf Whittier (1807–82) Jairus' Daughter (1992) Additional words by Sylvia Bunting and Chris Ellis Hymn lyrics by Walter John Mathams (1853-1931) Angel Voices (1993) Pharisee (1996)
Robin Gibb; Traditional (additional lyrics) 5:18: 12. "Come Some Christmas Eve Or Halloween" Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb: 3:30: 13. "Ellan Vannin" Eliza S. Craven Green; Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb (additional lyrics) 3:33: 14. "In the Bleak Midwinter/O Come All Ye Faithful/Hark! The Herald Angels Sing/While Shepherds Watched ...
White Christmas Blue is Lynn’s first Christmas album in five decades, since her 1966 album Country Christmas. [3] The album is part of the "Cash Cabin Recordings", an extensive library of new music, overseen by producers Patsy Lynn Russell and John Carter Cash, that has been Lynn’s primary artistic focus in recent years. [4]
We Three Kings is an album by the American folk trio the Roches, released in 1990. [3] [4] It is a collection of Christmas songs.[5] [6] The sisters wrote two of the album's 24 tracks. [7]