1700s and 1800s
I think Christmas carols have a universal appeal because Jesus has a universal appeal. * You will find most Christmas Carols to have a similar rhythm to the human heart beat as well as the lullaby tune appeals to our original needs as an infant.
rap / heavy metal
Most Christmas songs are capable of being karaoke tracks. Part of the joy of carols is that everybody knows the words and can sing along. The most famous Christmas karaoke song is probably Joy To The World.
hello, the answer to that would 'God rest Ye Merry gentle men' published in England in 1833 when it appeared in 'Christmas carols Early and Modern' and refered to in Charles Dickens' 'Christmas Carol' . It was one of the most popular early carols
Christmas music actually breaks down into several groups of songs: Hymns and carols, secular Christmas songs, and "holiday" songs, those which are commonly sung at Christmastime, but do not specifically mention Christmas in any way, "Jingle Bells" being the best example. In the area of carols, some of the most commonly heard Christmas carols are "Silent Night", "O Little Town of Bethlehem", "Away in a Manger", "Good King Wenceslaus" - there are many more.
There are several rap songs that are considered Christmas carols. They are different compared to traditional Christmas carols. Here are a few of the most popular rap Christmas carols: Christmas in Hollis by Run D.M.C., Christmas Rappin' by Kurtis Blow, and Santa Claus Goes Straight to the Ghetto by Snoop Dogg.
Most of the old Christmas songs and carols are focused on the 'true meaning of Christmas', the birth of whatisname, Jesus. This is different to most of the modern songs that we hear at Xmas these days, such as 'So here it is Merry Christmas' and 'Last Christmas'. I'm bored now. Byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
I think Christmas carols have a universal appeal because Jesus has a universal appeal. * You will find most Christmas Carols to have a similar rhythm to the human heart beat as well as the lullaby tune appeals to our original needs as an infant.
Christmas carols and Christmas songs
rap / heavy metal
most of Japanese don't sing carol except christian and most of them is atheit
Most Christmas songs are capable of being karaoke tracks. Part of the joy of carols is that everybody knows the words and can sing along. The most famous Christmas karaoke song is probably Joy To The World.
Most Greeks are and were Orthodox Christians. Christmas was not a major holiday, but Easter was (and is). Throughout the years, Greeks have adopted many of the European Christmas customs, such as Christmas trees and the sending of Christmas cards. They have their own set of Christmas Carols as well.
Here in America, We put up a nice beautiful tree and listen to carols and Watch Christmas movies for most likely 3 days straight.
This is most likely a reference to Carols by Candlelight. Carols by Candlelight is an Australian tradition that began back in 1938, when radio veteran Norman Banks was inspired by the sight of an elderly woman at her window in the evening, singing to Away in a Manger on the radio, with her face lit by the light of a candle. He garnered the support of the Melbourne City Council and his own employers to host an event on Christmas Eve which would see thousands of people gathering in a public place to sing Christmas carols. The tradition grew and spread, and while it continues in Melbourne every Christmas Eve, similar Carols by Candlelight events are held around Australia in the weeks leading up to Christmas.
This is most likely a reference to Carols by Candlelight. Carols by Candlelight is an Australian tradition that began back in 1938, when radio veteran Norman Banks was inspired by the sight of an elderly woman at her window in the evening, singing to Away in a Manger on the radio, with her face lit by the light of a candle. He garnered the support of the Melbourne City Council and his own employers to host an event on Christmas Eve which would see thousands of people gathering in a public place to sing Christmas carols. The tradition grew and spread, and while it continues in Melbourne every Christmas Eve, similar Carols by Candlelight events are held around Australia in the weeks leading up to Christmas.
hello, the answer to that would 'God rest Ye Merry gentle men' published in England in 1833 when it appeared in 'Christmas carols Early and Modern' and refered to in Charles Dickens' 'Christmas Carol' . It was one of the most popular early carols