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  2. Gesù bambino - Wikipedia

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    Gesù bambino is an Italian Christmas carol composed by Pietro Yon in 1917. The melody was used by Frederick H. Martens in his English language carol "When Blossoms Flowered 'mid the Snows". The melody and lyrics of the chorus are derived from the chorus of "Adeste Fideles" (O Come All Ye Faithful).

  3. 4/3/1943 - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics tell the story of a man, nicknamed "Gesù Bambino" in spite of his well-known vices, who was born from the brief relationship between an American soldier, temporarily in Italy because of World War II, and an ingenous 16-year-old girl who soon left him an orphan. [2] [3] [4]

  4. Bambino Gesù di Praga - Wikipedia

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    Bambino Gesù di Praga (lit. ' Child Jesus of Praga ') is a Roman Catholic image of the Child Jesus venerated by the Genoese faithful. [1] The image takes its iconography from a painting of Infant Jesus of Prague which was brought by the Carmelite Order who wanted to propagate its devotion in the area. Italian Marchioness Delfina Gavotti of ...

  5. Category:1917 songs - Wikipedia

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    Gesù bambino; Giddy Giddap! Go On! Go On! We're On Our Way to War; Girls of France; Give Me the Moonlight, Give Me the Girl; Glory of Womanhood; Good Bye Broadway, Hello France; A Good Man Is Hard to Find (song) Good-bye-ee! Goodbye, Ma! Goodbye, Pa! Goodbye, Mule, with Yer Old Hee-Haw!

  6. Pietro Yon - Wikipedia

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    Pietro Yon with Charles M. Courboin. In the spring of 1907, Father John B. Young, pastor of St. Francis Xavier Church in Manhattan, was in Rome on Vatican business and additionally to seek out a replacement for his organist Gaston Dethier, who was leaving to pursue a concert career.

  7. List of Christmas carols - Wikipedia

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    Translated into English as "March of the Kings" or "Sing Noel: A Christmas Fanfare" with words by Jay Althouse "Entre le bœuf et l'âne gris" 13th or 16th century Title translation: "Between the ox and the grey donkey" "Çà, bergers, assemblons-nous" music 15th/16th century; published 1701 with words by Simon-Joseph Pellegrin

  8. List of songs recorded by Zecchino d'Oro - Wikipedia

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    The 1964 songs were recorded for an LP titled The Little Dancing Chicken, (an English translation of "Il Pulcino Ballerino", the award-winning song that year). The LP was released in the United States.

  9. Category:Italian Christian hymns - Wikipedia

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