Whew! if my memory serves me right- It Came upon the Midnight Clear. It is interesting one line in verse II suggests a modern helicopter- Still bent on hovering Wing. The rotor assembly is hinged ( bent) and certainly Helicopters hover ( so can Blimps) Interesting song.
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Johann Pachelbel composed the original Christmas Canon called Canon in D minor
It wasn't composed as it wasn't a song/music it was a novella or story and was written by Charles Dickens
Winter Wonderland
The song "Kumukutikutitap" was composed by the Filipino musician and composer, Francisco "Bobby" D. de Leon. It is a popular children's Christmas song in the Philippines, often sung during the holiday season. The song features playful lyrics and a lively melody that captures the festive spirit of Christmas.
'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'.
The British
The Christmas song with the initials COTB is "Carol of the Bells." This popular holiday song, originally composed by Mykola Leontovych in 1914, features a captivating melody and intricate harmonies. It has been covered by many artists and is often played during the Christmas season.
Greetings! I believe it's called The Christmas Song. The music and lyrics were composed by Torme and Wells in 1946.Best wishes
Pachelbels Canon in D is not Christmas music. Perhaps someone has combined this piece with something else, but it wouldn't have been composed by Pachelbel.
It was widely rumored that the song was written by J. Pierpoint Morgan, the famous banker! (talk of commercialization of Christmas) The song itself is wholly secular and does not once mention either Christ or Christmas but it is unhiversally a Christmas Song by tradition. It has been widely used in anthologies and song books, often distributed by banks- also calendars. the Morgan theory may be correct.
In the movie "Christmas with the Kranks," Dan Aykroyd's character, Vic Frohmeyer, plays the song "Silver Bells" on the accordion. "Silver Bells" is a popular Christmas song composed by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans in 1950. It has been covered by various artists over the years and is often associated with the holiday season.