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1. Here we come a-wassailing Among the leaves so green; here we come a-wand'ring so fair to be seen. — Refrain: — Love and joy come to you, — and to you your wassail too; — and God bless you and send you a happy New Year, — and God send you a happy New Year. 2. Our wassail cup is made of the rosemary tree, and so is your beer of the ...
'Tis the gift to come down where we ought to be And when we find ourselves in the place just right 'Twill be in the valley of love and delight Chorus: When true simplicity is gained To bow and to bend, we shan't be ashamed To turn, turn, will be our delight 'Til by turning, turning, we come round right 'Tis a gift to be simple 'Tis a gift to be ...
Slow Rabbit, Supreme Boi, Cazzi Opeia, Ellen Berg, Big Hit Music, Melanie Joy Fontana, Michel "Lindgren" Schulz, "Hitman" Bang, Yeonjun, Blvsh, Chris James Minisode 2: Thursday's Child 2022
Little Joy is the self-titled debut studio album by Brazilian/American rock band Little Joy. It was released on November 4, 2008. It was released on November 4, 2008. [ 10 ]
"When The Boat Comes In" (or "Dance Ti Thy Daddy") is a traditional English folk song, listed as 2439 in the Roud Folk Song Index. The popular version originates in Northumbria . An early source for the lyrics, Joseph Robson's " Songs of the bards of the Tyne ", [ 1 ] published 1849, can be found on the FARNE archive. [ 2 ]
"Joy to the World" is an English hymn and Christmas carol. It was written in 1719 by the English minister and hymnist Isaac Watts. It is usually sung to the American composer Lowell Mason's 1848 arrangement of a tune attributed to George Frideric Handel. The hymn's lyrics are a Christian interpretation of Psalm 98 and Genesis 3.
The lyrics also show a trend toward those more commonly associated with "Children, Go Where I Send Thee." For instance, the line "Two, two, the lily-white boys clothed all in green" in Grainger's recording has become "One was the little white babe all dressed in blue" in the Bellwood Prison Camp recording.
"Little Town" was released in November 1982 as the third single from Richard's 1982 studio album Now You See Me, Now You Don't. It peaked at number 11 for two weeks on the UK Singles Chart over the Christmas week and the following week. [3] The recording featured singer and vocal arranger Tony Rivers and countertenor Nigel Perrin.