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The song "Do They Know It's Christmas?" is a charity single that was released in 1984. It falls under the genre of pop rock and new wave. The song was written by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure and performed by the supergroup Band Aid. It was created to raise funds for the Ethiopian famine. The song features prominent artists of that time, including Bono, George Michael, and Duran Duran, among others.
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To highlight the appalling living and working condition of the British classes (the working class) and the depth of derivation that was routinely ignored by the establishment
I'm 39 years old and I had a heart attack 11 months ago. I was "lucky" in that there was not significant damage to my heart muscle. As far as the prognosis, it's hard to say. It seems that things could go either way. I may live to be 80 or I may die in the next few minutes. The uncertainty is difficult to live with. The main thing I've gathered from reading and talking with my doctor is that if I can avoid another event there's no reason why I can't live to be an old man. That means making drastic changes in diet. Changes that make it difficult to eat out at restaurants or even at a relatives house. Most people really don't understand that CAD is an incurable disease and that you're never really quite out of danger. You have to be careful not to do anything that might cause inflammation that could rupture plaque, causing a blockage, and a heart attack. It also means regular, vigorous exercise on most days of the week. It gets very tiresome, I can tell you. Some days, you just don't think you can face the treadmill again. It helps to have someone around to encourage and support you. An exercise partner would be ideal. I tend to exercise at home rather than outside on the streets, just in case something were to happen. I'd hate to be found dead on the sidewalk. I'm not sure this answer helps. It's difficult to be very upbeat about having heart disease at my age. It would have been a lot easier if I had been one of the lucky ones who just dies in his sleep and never knows anything.
Father Christmas is traditionally the British name for a figure of Christmas (who is now associated in the U.S. with the development of Santa Claus). However, a similar figure does exist in Spain and many other countries. In Spain, he is called Papa Noel or Padre Noel.
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Yes, there is. It's by the artist Wilson Phillips. I don't understand why couldn't have just done a Google search. it's that easy. Yes, it's by the artist Wilson Phillips. You could have just done a Google search. It's not that hard.
Frosty the Snowman has a broom for protection from the sun.
Silver Bells. soon it will be Christmas day. it is a good song almost a little Lullaby-like borderline sad, I always thought that, subdued not riotous (Joy Joy JoY).
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The song also known as 'Christmas Don't Be Late' was written, in 1958, by Ross Bagdasarian, Sr. - Also known as David Seville.
Believe it or not, O Holy Night is of French origin. it was also highly popular with the White Russian community with a slight change of lyrics- Til SHE appeared, and the soul felt its worth! The thrill of Hope, the Fail-safe point approaches, on one-time-tape , a new and glorious Dawn!... I think you know her name....
Christmas music actually breaks down into several groups of songs: Hymns and carols, secular Christmas songs, and "holiday" songs, those which are commonly sung at Christmastime, but do not specifically mention Christmas in any way, "Jingle Bells" being the best example. In the area of carols, some of the most commonly heard Christmas carols are "Silent Night", "O Little Town of Bethlehem", "Away in a Manger", "Good King Wenceslaus" - there are many more.
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Mary's boy child, Jesus Christ, was born on Christmas Day.