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  2. The Fountain in the Park - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The song was published in 1884 by Willis Woodward & Co. of New York, but dates from about 1880. [4] It is best known for the lyric "While strolling through the park one day, in the merry merry month of May," and has been featured in numerous films, including Strike Up the Band (1940), in which it was sung by Judy Garland.

  3. 200 Best Christmas Songs of All Time to Get You in the ... - AOL

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    Though your boy band days may be behind you, the harmonies and bells make this a modern classic. Related: The 35 Best New-ish Christmas Songs You Need to Add to Your Holiday Playlist This Year 41.

  4. May Each Day (song) - Wikipedia

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    "May Each Day" is a song written by George Wyle and Mort Green and performed by Andy Williams. The song reached #19 in the UK in 1966. [ 1 ] The song originally appeared on his 1963 album Days of Wine and Roses and Other TV Requests .

  5. We Have the 140 Best Irish Blessings and Favorite Irish ... - AOL

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    May your heart be as light as a song, May each day bring you bright, happy hours, That stay with you all the year long. ... Here's to a long life and a merry one. A quick death and an easy one.

  6. How Judy Garland Made 'Have Yourself a Merry Little ... - AOL

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    The original version, written by Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane, started with: “Have yourself a merry little Christmas; it may be your last. Next year, we may all be living in the past.” Martin ...

  7. Rejoice and Be Merry! - Wikipedia

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    Rejoice and Be Merry!: Christmas with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square featuring The King's Singers was recorded during the Mormon Tabernacle Choir 's 2007 Christmas shows in the LDS Conference Center with special guests The King's Singers . [ 1 ]

  8. Mele Kalikimaka - Wikipedia

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    " Mele Kalikimaka" (pronounced [ˈmɛlɛ kəˌlitiˈmɐkə]) is a Hawaiian-themed Christmas song written in 1949 by R. Alex Anderson. The song takes its title from the Hawaiian transliteration of "Merry Christmas", Mele Kalikimaka. [1] One of the earliest recordings of this song was by Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters in 1950 on Decca. [2]

  9. One Morning in May (folk song) - Wikipedia

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    One Morning in May" (Roud 140, Laws P14) is an English folk song which has been collected from traditional singers in England and the USA and has also been recorded by revival singers. Through the use of double-entendre , at least in the English versions, it tells of an encounter between a grenadier (or soldier) and a lady.