The Christmas carol with the initials A I A M is "Away in a Manger". It was first published in the late 19th century, but it is not known for certain who wrote the lyrics. The first two verses were published in the May 1884 issue of The Myrtle, a publication of the Universalist Publishing House.
There are many different tunes used for singing the lyrics with the two most common settings being "The Cradle Song" by William J. Kirkpatrick and "Mueller" by James R. Murray.
While Shepherds Watched is a Christmas carol with the initials WSW.
It's a carol entitled, All my heart this night rejoices.
The Christmas song with the initials WIHIYS is Who Is He in Yonder Stall.
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The Christmas carol with the initials G C M R is "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen." This traditional English carol dates back to the 16th century and emphasizes themes of joy and comfort during the Christmas season. The song encourages listeners to find peace and happiness in the celebration of Christ's birth.
The Christmas song with the initials Z C is "Zither Carol". The song is a Bohemian/Czech Carol. There are at least two versions of the carol.
The Christmas carol with the initials "I S M K S C" is "I Saw Three Ships Come Sailing In." This traditional carol celebrates the arrival of three ships, often interpreted as a symbol of the joy and hope associated with the Christmas season. Its catchy melody and festive lyrics make it a popular choice during holiday celebrations.
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The Christmas carol with the initials DDMOH is "Ding Dong! Merrily on High."
The first line of the Christmas carol with the initials "THATINBAFWG" is "The holly and the ivy, when they are both full grown." This line is from the traditional carol "The Holly and the Ivy."
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