O Tannenbaum is stereotyped Germany like a Leica Camera or Mercedes Benz. In a very real sense it is the least spiritual as it is at best Nature worship of the enduring qualities of the Pine Tree , or Tannenbaum. Some translators make the leap of faith of making it Christmas-Pine, but in the original German, neither Christ, nor Christmas is mentioned in the lyrics. The French and Italians gravitate toward the Religous songs. O Holy Night was originally French. Popular also with the White Russian colony ( big in Paris)- with some slight lyrical changes. You figure it out, The Ball is in your Court, AR.
lots of the Christmas songs you sing now were sung then too maybe even before then so you should just ask the names of some Christmas songs
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Some slow Christmas songs include "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas," "Silent Night," "The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire)," and "O Holy Night." These songs evoke a peaceful and nostalgic atmosphere during the holiday season.
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What are some recent songs using onomatopoeia
Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer, I Want an Alien for Christmas, and We Wish You Weren't Living with Us. All of them are funny Christmas songs. There are many more funny Christmas songs still being made.
There are thousands of Christmas songs. Just about every famous singer or group did some Christmas music. The Tunecaster Christmas song section has over 300 songs from the 40s to today with song links for most.
Some modern Christmas songs are: All I want for Christmas is you by Mariah Carrey, birth of Christ by Boys II Men and as well as Jingle bell rock by Randy Travis.
Some of websites that feature playlists of Christmas songs include the following: YouTube and Metacafe. These websites have almost every Christmas song there is.
The top Christmas pop songs include The Little Drummer Boy by Jessica Simpson, All I Want For Christmas is You by Mariah Carey, and Last Christmas by Wham.
"The Hat I Got for Christmas is too Big" by Mel Blanc