That"s a mystery In the story ( which everybody calls Scrooge-after the lead character) the story concludes with something of a songfest and a reformed Scrooge, among oithers, the Cratchett family, etc- are engaged in joyous singing of Christmas Carols- from which the title is ultimately derived. The names of the song or songs are NOT mentioned in the story. Popular usage has it one of the the more UK-oriented songs- such as Deck the Halls, or God Rest ye Merry Gentlemen may have been the tune involved- others substitute the very popular and ( all ages) Silent Night. It really is not mentioned in the tale.
Hark The Harold Angels Sing
The carol sung at the end of "A Charlie Brown Christmas" is "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing."
God rest Ye Merry gentlemen
The term "Christmas Carol" refers to a song or hymn that is traditionally sung during the Christmas season. The title of Charles Dickens' famous novella, "A Christmas Carol," likely alludes to the idea of a song or hymn that conveys the spirit and message of Christmas.
In the modern usage of the word, a carol is a song designed to be sung at Christmas or shortly before or after.It can include songs (or hymns) for Advent.
Carols
A carol is a festive song or hymn typically sung during the Christmas season. Carols often express joy, celebration, and religious themes related to the birth of Jesus Christ. Traditionally, caroling involves groups of people going from house to house to sing these songs.
Another name for a Greek Christmas carol is a "kalanda." These are traditional songs sung during the festive season in Greece, often by groups of children going door to door.
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
There are only five staves in A Chrstmas Carol. each stave (stave being used for music and song) setting out Scrooges life to that fateful Christmas Eve
The song is on the album "Follow Yonder Star" which was released in 1995.
The Thunder Rolls is a song sung by Garth Brooks. The Twelve Days Of Christmas is a Christmas carol. Ticket To Ride is a song sung by The Beatles. Tom Dooley is a song sung by Kingston Trio.