The title of the song is "Do You Hear What I Hear?"
The second stanza has the little lamb telling the shepherd boy that there is "A song, a song, High above the tree, With a voice as big as the sea."
The correct word in this case would be Christmas carol.
The carol is called "Do you hear what I hear" and the first line is "Said the night wind to the little lamb." It was written in 1962.
That would be Ebeneezer Scrooge from Charles Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol'.
For many people the movie of The Snowman would be top of their list. A Christmas Carol is another perennial favourite. A Sesame Street Christmas Carol and A Muppets Christmas Carol are two others.
There are over 100 versions of "A Christmas Carol" so you would have to be more specific.
There have been over one hundred versions of the story made for television and film without including stage products so it would be impossible to name all
One can find lyrics to Christmas songs at the same websites where one would find lyrics to other songs. Try Metro Lyrics, Lyrics Freak, or A-Z Lyrics.
There is mention of ponies, a donkey and a parrot.
Would you believe twelve?
Bells carol singers :)
Dickens would not have had a purpose to create a ghost that did not speak in a Christmas carol. His story was based on the ghost of Christmas past, and therefore needed to speak in Christmas carols and hymns.
At that time they would purchase from loca street traders and shops - there were no supermarkets as we have now