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The first music mentioned in connection with "Away in a Manger" was a pre-existing composition: Home! Sweet Home! (also known as "There's No Place Like Home"). This was suggested as a musical setting in Little Pilgrim Songs (1883) and The Myrtle (1884), and continued to be mentioned as an appropriate melody for decades to come. [26]
Away in a Manger. Among the many hymns that he contributed to, these are some of the most notable [3] “A Wonderful Savior is Jesus My Lord” “Away in a Manger” “I am Not Skilled to Understand” “Jesus Saves! (We Have Heard the Joyful Sound)” “Lead Me to Calvary” “My Faith has Found a Resting Place” “'Tis So Sweet to ...
In the issue dated October 29, 1966, Billboard published a review of the album, which said, "The album's beautiful songs include "Country Christmas", "Away in a Manger" — all great programming material for country music stations, and this will create high sales. The "Manger" tune deserves a single. Possibly her best effort to date." [3]
"Moon Over Naples" (lyrics later revised to "Spanish Eyes") "Music From Across the Way" "No Arms Can Ever Hold You" "Noche De Ronde" (Be Mine Tonight) (In Spanish & English, Sergio accompanies himself on guitar) "No Man Is an Island" (with Texas A&M Singing Cadets) "Once" "Once in Love and Nevermore" "Open Your Heart" (In English & Italian)
There is a German Christmas song with very different lyrics "Schneefloeckchen, Weissroeckchen" with the same melody as "Away in a manger". Can someone explain this link? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Andreas Prokop (talk • contribs) 05:47, 17 January 2010 (UTC)
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"The Christmas Song" (Mel Tormé, Robert Wells) "Away in a Manger medley" (J. R. Murray, Bishop Phillips Brooks, Traditional) "Away in a Manger" "O Little Town of Bethlehem"
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