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  2. The Surprising Origins of Popular Christmas Songs - AOL

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    The Christmas carol can be traced back to Austria. It was written by Joseph Mohr, a priest at the Catholic St. Nicholas Church in Oberndorf and first performed in 1818. ... Christmas-themed lyrics ...

  3. List of Christmas carols - Wikipedia

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    Originally, a "Christmas carol" referred to a piece of vocal music in carol form whose lyrics centre on the theme of Christmas or the Christmas season. The difference between a Christmas carol and a Christmas popular song can often be unclear as they are both sung by groups of people going house to house during the Christmas season.

  4. We Three Kings - Wikipedia

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    In 1916, the carol was printed in the hymnal for the Episcopal Church; that year's edition was the first to have a separate section for Christmas songs. [6] "We Three Kings" was also included in The Oxford Book of Carols published in 1928, which praised the song as "one of the most successful of modern composed carols". [8]

  5. Nowell Sing We Clear - Wikipedia

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    Songs are taken from Nowell Sing We Clear, The Second Nowell, and Nowell Sing We Clear, Vol. 3; which are no longer available separately. "A Child This Day Is Born" "While Shepherds Watched" "Leaping and Dancing" "The Cherry Tree Carol" "Sussex Carol" "The Carnal and the Crane"/"King Herod and the Cock"/"The Miraculous Harvest" "Coventry Carol"

  6. Sir Christèmas - Wikipedia

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    Sir Christèmas" (or Sir Christëmas) is a traditional British Christmas carol. [1] The song's lyrics and melody are by an unknown author, with the first record of the song in the Ritson Manuscript , dating the song to some point before 1510.

  7. Tàladh Chrìosda - Wikipedia

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    my love, my love and my treasure are You my treasure and my joy are You my lovely, becoming son are You I'm not worthy of being near You though it's a reason for praise to me it's a great reason for care it's a great reason for homage the King of the Elements being in my arms though You're a feeble baby for sure, the King of Kings are You

  8. Deck the Halls - Wikipedia

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    Deck the Halls" is a traditional Christmas carol. The melody is Welsh , dating back to the sixteenth century, [ 1 ] and belongs to a winter carol, " Nos Galan ", while the English lyrics, written by the Scottish musician Thomas Oliphant , date to 1862.

  9. Chicago XXXVII: Chicago Christmas - Wikipedia

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    Unlike previous Christmas albums, Chicago Christmas features primarily original material, written by members of the band. [5] The only non-original songs on the album are "What the World Needs Now Is Love", "Sleigh Ride (2019)", and "Here We Come a Caroling". [5] Chicago Christmas reached number one on the Billboard Holiday Albums Sales Chart. [4]