"On Christmas Night All Christians Sing" is a traditional Christmas carol. It is also known as "Sussex Carol". The author is unknown.
The initials UUACIB do not make up a known Christmas carol. It is possible that they represent a unique or lesser-known song or acronym unrelated to traditional Christmas carols.
'How Far Is It To Bethlehem?' is a traditional English Christmas carol. The lyrics were written by Frances Chesterton and the music composed by Stowey. The song is also known as 'The Children's Song Of The Nativity'.
Mary Had A Boy Child also known as Mary Had a Baby Boy and The Virgin Mary Had a Baby Boy. This is a traditional Christmas carol from Trinidad.
The twelve days of Christmas!
No, "Ode to Joy" is not a Christmas carol. It is a well-known musical piece from Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 and is often associated with celebration and unity rather than Christmas specifically.
the 12 days of Christmas
The Twelve Days of Christmas
Bon Noel=Happy Christmas so noel= christmas
In "A Christmas Carol", Boz is a nickname used by the character Ebenezer Scrooge's nephew, Fred. He uses this nickname as a term of endearment for his uncle.
There is no record of this in the original story by Dickens
The last spirit in 'A Christmas Carol' is the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, also known as the Ghost of Christmas Future. It is described as being hooded and cloaked in a deep black garment, with no visible face.