Carol of the Bells, We Wish you a Merry Christmas, Silent Night, Angels we have Heard on High, O Come All Ye Faithful and other Christmas songs.
Here are some good Christmas songs:Silent NightHark, The Herald Angels SingAngels We Have Heard On HighAway In A MangerCarol Of The BellsDing Dong Merrily On HighDo You Hear What I Hear?The First NoelO Little Town Of BethlehemGood King WenceslasGod Rest You, Merry GentlemenThe Holly And The IvyI Saw Three Ships Come Sailing InI Heard The Bells On Christmas DayIt Came Upon A Midnight ClearJoy To The WorldThe Little Drummer BoyOh Come All Ye FaithfulO Holy NightSweet Little Jesus BoyMary Did You Know?What Child Is This?Jingle BellsWhite ChristmasHave Yourself A Merry Little ChristmasLet It SnowJolly Old Saint NicholasSanta Claus Is Coming To TownDeck The HallsSleigh RideSanta BabyIt's Beginning To Look A Lot Like ChristmasThe Most Wonderful Time Of The YearSilver BellsHolly Jolly ChristmasO Christmas TreeI'll Be Home For ChristmasAll I Want For Christmasand the ever-popular: I Want A Hippopotamus For Christmas!
O Christmas TreeO Holy NightO little Town Of BethlehemO come all ye faithful
It's 'Say Merry Christmas' By Carrie Rinderer and the American Christian Life United Choir. The rest of the lyrics are:I believe in Christmas...I believe it's trueI believe our savior...was sent here for me and you...If you...believe in Jesus...join...us in this songKeep saying Merry Christmas...keep that spirit all year longIf...you...don't see Merry Christmas in the windowNo! You don't go in that store. (don't go in)If you don't see Merry Christmas in the window (window)Yes! You walk right by that door (right by that door)Oh...it's all about the little baby Jesus (Jesus)...and my savior's day of birth (savior's birth)It's the one and only reason that we celebrate the seasonWishing love to all and peace upon the earthIf you don't hear Merry Christmas...when they greet you (greet you)When you're walking through their store (don't go in)Simply turn and say - it's very nice to meet youAs you walk right out that door (right out that door)Words are chosen every year to hide its Christmas (Christmas),The reason for our hol-i-day (holiday)They're not happy what we're singin', But they want their tills a'ringin'Tryna' sell my Christmas...every other wayCome and stand out from the crowd, Say Merry Christmas and be proudChristmas...isn't... just anotherHolidayWhat would be missing....now let's seeIf not for Christ's nativity...No Silent Night or first NoelsNo Santa's sleigh or Jingle BellsNo star atop the Christmas treeNo special day for fam-il-yNo bells that ring...for angels wingsNo dolls and trains that Santa bringsNo Drummer boys or tiny TimNo Mr. Scrooge...we all know himNo list of who's been good or badWell?...maybe that won't be too sad!No candy canes or mistletoeNo Christmas lights out in the snowNo stockings hung with so much careHoping Santa finds them thereAnd one more thing there wouldn't be....no-ooo part-ridge in a pear------------Rump a Bum...Bum....................If...you...don't see Merry Christmas in the windowNo! you don't go in that storeIf you don't see Merry Christmas In the windowYes! You walk right by that door.If you don't believe the reasons for my Christmas...then it's sure ok with mePlease don't tell me what to say or what music I can playAfter all my Christmas is my Special Day!Come and stand out from the crowd, Say Merry Christmas and be proudChristmas...isn't...just anotherHolidayMERRY CHRISTMAS
"Deck the Halls" - This traditional Christmas carol is a popular ternary song, featuring the ABA pattern that is common in ternary music. "Jingle Bells" - Another classic Christmas carol, "Jingle Bells" features a verse-chorus structure with a ternary form. "The Holly and the Ivy" - This traditional English carol features a ternary form with a repeated chorus. "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" - This traditional English Christmas carol is written in a ternary form. "We Wish You A Merry Christmas" - This popular Christmas carol features a ternary form with a repeated chorus. "O Come All Ye Faithful" - This traditional Christmas carol is written in a ternary form with a repeated chorus. "O Little Town of Bethlehem" - This classic Christmas carol follows a ternary form with a repeated chorus. "O Tannenbaum" - This traditional German Christmas carol follows a ternary form with a repeated chorus.
'Meet Me in St. Louis ' with Judy Garland .
From A Christmas Carol "Merry Christmas! What right have you to be merry? What reason have you to be merry? You're poor enough." "Come, then" replied the nephew gaily. "What right have you to be dismal? What reason have you to be morose? You're rich enough."
Nope! 12-25-12 will be Christmas... -Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Probably the Arctic, because Santa lives in the Arctic.
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It is "Happy Christmas" in some places. It was originally "Merry", but in England by Victorian times (that is, during the reign of Queen Victoria) "Merry" had come to be a euphemism for "drunken", and Victoria didn't think it was appropriate for her to wish her subjects "drunken Christmas", so she went with "Happy". "Happy" still predominates in the UK and and in former Commonwealth countries; elsewhere where English is spoken (basically, in the US) "Merry" is more common (the US had broken away from the British Empire before Victoria was born).
Carol of the Bells, We Wish you a Merry Christmas, Silent Night, Angels we have Heard on High, O Come All Ye Faithful and other Christmas songs.
Here are some good Christmas songs:Silent NightHark, The Herald Angels SingAngels We Have Heard On HighAway In A MangerCarol Of The BellsDing Dong Merrily On HighDo You Hear What I Hear?The First NoelO Little Town Of BethlehemGood King WenceslasGod Rest You, Merry GentlemenThe Holly And The IvyI Saw Three Ships Come Sailing InI Heard The Bells On Christmas DayIt Came Upon A Midnight ClearJoy To The WorldThe Little Drummer BoyOh Come All Ye FaithfulO Holy NightSweet Little Jesus BoyMary Did You Know?What Child Is This?Jingle BellsWhite ChristmasHave Yourself A Merry Little ChristmasLet It SnowJolly Old Saint NicholasSanta Claus Is Coming To TownDeck The HallsSleigh RideSanta BabyIt's Beginning To Look A Lot Like ChristmasThe Most Wonderful Time Of The YearSilver BellsHolly Jolly ChristmasO Christmas TreeI'll Be Home For ChristmasAll I Want For Christmasand the ever-popular: I Want A Hippopotamus For Christmas!
It is "Happy Christmas" in some places. It was originally "Merry", but in England by Victorian times (that is, during the reign of Queen Victoria) "Merry" had come to be a euphemism for "drunken", and Victoria didn't think it was appropriate for her to wish her subjects "drunken Christmas", so she went with "Happy". "Happy" still predominates in the UK and and in former Commonwealth countries; elsewhere where English is spoken (basically, in the US) "Merry" is more common (the US had broken away from the British Empire before Victoria was born).
A cherry popsicle...lol
Mariah Carey has several Christmas songs. She released a Christmas album called Merry Christmas in 1994. It contained the songs Silent Night, All I want for Christmas is you, O Holy Night, Christmas (Baby Please Come Home), and several others.
Come join our merry company means... come and have fun with them..