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When we hear the music bright we will sing Noel this night, When we hear the fife and drum, Christmas should be frolicsome. Thus the men of olden days for the King of Kings to praise, When they heard the fife and drum, tu-re-lu-re-lu, pat-a-pat-a-pan, When they hear the fife and drum, sure, our children won't be dumb. God and man are now become
The song is an R&B ballad with piano, drum machine and bass. Lyrically, Muni Long expresses her love for her partner and emphasizes their compatibility: "Nobody knows me like you do / Nobody don't love me quite like you can / Can't even deny it / Every time I try it / One look in my eyes, you know I'm lying".
"Quelle est cette odeur agréable?" (What is this perfume so appealing?) is a 17th-century [1] traditional French Christmas carol about the Nativity.. John Gay used the melody of this carol for the song and chorus "Fill ev'ry Glass" in act 2, scene 1, in his 1728 work The Beggar's Opera. [2]
“Christmas is about the birth of Jesus, and white aligns with God’s promise of life everlasting and the purity, hope and goodness that Jesus’ life and death represent,” Sawaya says.
Revenge is the fourth studio album by American singer Muni Long.It was released on August 30, 2024, through The Muni Long Inc. and Def Jam Recordings. [1] Technically her fourth overall but her second under the Muni Long name, the singer worked with Tricky Stewart on most of the material, who would end up executive producing Revenge alongside Long.
Priscilla Renea Hamilton (born September 14, 1988), known professionally as Muni Long (pronounced "money long”), [2] is an American singer and songwriter from Gifford, Florida. Under her birth name, she signed with Capitol Records to release her debut studio album Jukebox (2009), which was met with positive critical reception despite failing ...
"Hrs and Hrs" is an R&B song detailing her love for someone. It became Long's first song to chart on the Billboard Hot 100 , peaking at number 16. [ 2 ] The song also topped the R&B Songs chart, becoming the first single by an independent female artist to top the chart. [ 3 ]
The March of the Kings or The March of the Wise Men (French: La Marche des rois or La marche des Rois mages; Provençal: La Marcha dei reis) is a popular Christmas carol of provençal origin celebrating the Epiphany and the Wise Men. Recognition of the theme spread outside Provence when Georges Bizet used it in his incidental music for Arlésienne.