In the original story there is no song. However, in stage and screen versions many songs are added under "artistic licence"
In the 1970 film "Scrooge," Martha Cratchit sings the song "When You and I Were Young, Maggie."
In Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," Scrooge's fiancee was named Belle, not Martha. Belle ended their engagement because she saw that Scrooge's growing obsession with money was consuming him and changing him into someone she could no longer love. This event played a significant role in shaping Scrooge's character and his journey towards redemption.
no it was originally recorded by Martha And The Muffins,then covered by Toyah.
No, there was a Martha. She was Bob Cratchits eldest daughter
No, Korn does not sing that song.
Sing Sing Sing! BEST SONG EVER!! -Sing sing sing, i love to sing sing i ma helove to sing with you lets sing sing sing
Sing a Song for You was created in 1997.
Paul McCartney's English sheepdog. (named Martha.)
A song that is song with a group at people's doorsteps. The book by Charles Dickens about Scrooge's tranformation.
The verb of song is sing. As in "to sing to something or someone".
Sing Song was created in 2005-04.
sing? or song?
Any song that you understand and that is easy for you to sing. It would be better to sing a song that many people know.