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Karaoke Video files Karaoke catalogue New video karaoke files Free video karaoke files. Walking in the Air. We Three Kings. We Wish You a Merry Christmas. Track Listing - Disc 5. Ding Dong Merrily on High. Hark the Herald Angels Sing. O' Come All Ye Faithful. Once in Royal David's City. Away in a Manger. Carol of the Bells. Deck the Halls. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen. The Twelve Days of Christmas. The Holly and the Ivy.
Silent Night. Joy to the World. It Came Upon a Midnight Clear. Good King Wenceslas. I Saw Three Ships. O' Christmas Tree. Carol of the Drum. O' Little Town of Bethlehem. The First Noel. Auld Lang Syne. Release Date November 21, Christmas Party Holidays. Step into Christmas Bernie Taupin. Wonderful Christmastime Paul McCartney. Mary's Boy Child Hairston. Little Saint Nick Mike Love.
Let's Party Walter Afanasieff. Proper Crimbo John Oates. Rockin' Robin McGinnis. The Bells of St Mary's Furber. Marshmallow World Peter DeRose. Santa Baby Javits. Oh Holy Night Traditional. I'm in the Mood for Dancing Findon. Come on Eileen Paterson. I'm So Excited Bonnie Pointer. Crocodile Rock Bernie Taupin. Happy Hour Heaton. Mad World Roland Orzabal. White Christmas Irving Berlin.
Jingle Bells Traditional. Little Donkey Boswell. We Three Kings Traditional. Ding Dong Merrily on High Traditional. Hark the Herald Angels Sing Traditional. Once in Royal David's City Traditional. Away in a Manger Traditional. Carol of the Bells Traditional. Deck the Halls Traditional. The Twelve Days of Christmas Traditional. 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. It is suggested to have been written in but did not appear in print until his Carols, Hymns and Song in The music was added three years later by the organist Lewis Redner. A small mystery surrounds the writing credits of this Christmas Carol. It is usually attributed to John Francis Wade — , an English hymnist and music copyist.
It was written in by English writer William Chatterton Dix.
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