Who is is the first voice to be heard on the original recording of band aids Do they know it's Christmas?
I heard it first from the original Crazy Eddies ads ( an electronics store from NYC). He ran his ads promoting a "Christmas in July" sale. Very effective too.
I heard the bells on Christmas Day
The tempo on the original orchestral recording was 170 +/- 1 to 3 beats2) The Ventures can be heard playing it from 175 to 182
I Have a recording by Rod McKuen ,1956/57 .Also heard that June Christy recordd it in 1957.
He didn't miss christmas day! The 3 spirits came the night of christmas eve and he woke up christmas morning. He is happy when he heard he didn't miss christmas day!
Is the song "Shannon"? Shannon is gone, I heard she's drifting out to sea.... (Which is actually about a dog, or so I've heard.)
They are Christmas Carols. Christmas Carols are songs usually heard at Christmas time.
A live recording of Eva Cassidy singing "Over the Rainbow" can heard on many websites. Among those are YouTube, iTunes, Rhapsody, MPS Sheriff, Radio Paradise, and Pandora.
When I was a young boy back in the late 1960 I remember well a recording of The Last Dance sung by Englebert Humperdink. I don't know if he was the first but I have never heard of one before that.
I heard the bells on Christmas day by longfellow
Christmas. However, I've heard it used as the Christmas season: "las navidenas".
Christmas carols that begin with the letter A:Angels We Have Heard On HighAway in a Manger