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The Christmas song is "Away in a Manger."
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Well, I think it is "Away in a Manger" if you are talking about a Christmas song.
The Christmas song with the initials A I A M is "Away in a Manger". It was first published in 1884, but it is not known who wrote the lyrics. The two most common tunes used for "Away in a Manger" are "The Cradle Song" by William J. Kirkpatrick and "Mueller" by James R. Murray, although the lyrics have been set to many different tunes.
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Away in a Manger no crib for a bed! :0
The Christmas carol "Away in a Manger" was first published in the nineteenth century.
"Away in a Manger" is one of the Christmas songs that depict the nativity scene.
Away in a Manger- a.k.a Luther"s Cradle song. there is evidence for and against Herr Luther being the songwriter.
The Christmas song with the first line initials A I A M is "Away in a Manger". The first line is the same as the title of the carol. There are many different tunes used for singing the lyrics with the two most common settings being "The Cradle Song" by William J. Kirkpatrick and "Mueller" by James R. Murray.
No. Child in a Manger is to the tune of Morning has Broken, whereas child in a manger born is a completely different song.
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