Beautiful and harmonious rendition of the traditional Christmas Carol with male vocals singing accompanied by piano and B3 organ. A light, relaxed and playful rendition of the Christmas classic with two acoustic guitars and orchestral flute.
Rendition of the classic carol, with young male vocals accompanied by piano and strings. Browse more royalty free christmas music. Joy to the world! This is free printable lyrics sheet for another one of my most favorite Christmas Carols O Christmas Tree. I have decorated this printable with image of a cute tree and Christmas ornaments design.
This cute page will add charm and fun to your carols book. Sing about the series of increasingly grand gifts given on each of the twelve days of Christmas with the help of this cute and free printable Christmas Carol Lyrics sheet.
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The reference to three ships is thought to originate in the three ships that bore the purported relics of the Three Kings to Cologne Cathedral in the 12th century.
It tells the story of the birth of the Holy Infant, calling the shepherds to gather in its birthplace and adore him. This popular Christmas song was written by the American classical music composer Katherine Kennicott Davis in , based upon a traditional Czech carol. This is a Christmas carol from France, originally written in Burgundian by Bernard de La Monnoye and published in Its title is onomatopoetic, mimicking the sound of the drums of shepherds gathering around the birthplace of Jesus Christ.
We know that it was published in , but the composer is unknown.
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