In the carol "God rest ye merry gentlemen" the first line of the chorus is: "And its tidings of comfort and joy"
God rest ye merry Gentlemen.
God rest ye merry, gentleman
Ah, what a lovely question. The carol that contains the lyrics "O tidings of comfort and joy" is "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen." It's a beautiful reminder of the joy and comfort that the holiday season can bring. Just like painting, music has a way of filling our hearts with warmth and happiness.
Carol Trimberger has written: 'Hand-me-down recipes of comfort and joy' -- subject(s): American Cookery, Cookery, American
"Tidings of Comfort and Joy."
God rest ye merry, gentleman
god rest ye Mary gentlemen( iluv that song)
Ode to Joy is not a Christmas Carol. It has been adapted as a hymn, but not a carol.
The Christmas song with joy, joy, joy is a German hymn translated into English, How Great Our Joy.
1. God rest1 you2 merry, gentlemen, Let nothing you dismay,For Jesus Christ our SaviourWas born upon this day,To save us all from Satan's powerWhen we were gone astray: O tidings of comfort and joy,comfort and joy,O tidings of comfort and joy.2. In Bethlehem, in Jewry, This blessed Babe was born,And laid within a mangerUpon this blessed morn,The which His Mother MaryDid nothing take in scorn: O tidings of comfort and joy,comfort and joy,O tidings of comfort and joy.3.From God our heavenly Father A blessèd angel came,And unto certain shepherdsBrought tidings of the same,How that in Bethlehem was bornThe Son of God by name:O tidings of comfort and joy,comfort and joy,O tidings of comfort and joy.4. The shepherds at those tidings4.Rejoicèd much in mind,And left their flocks a-feedingIn tempest, storm and wind,And went to Bethlehem straightway,This blessèd Babe to find:O tidings of comfort and joy,comfort and joy,O tidings of comfort and joy.5. But when to Bethlehem they came, Whereat this Infant lay,They found Him in a manger,Where oxen feed on hay;His mother Mary kneeling,Unto the Lord did pray: O tidings of comfort and joy,comfort and joy,O tidings of comfort and joy.6. Now to the Lord sing praises, All you within this place,And with true love and brotherhoodEach other now embrace;This holy tide of ChristmasAll others doth deface:3O tidings of comfort and joy,comfort and joy,O tidings of comfort and joy.God rest ye merry, gentlemen, let nothing you dismay.Remember Christ our Savior was born upon this dayto save us all from Satan's pow'r when we were gone astray.Oh, tidings of comfort and joy, comfort and joy.Oh, tidings of comfort and joy.1. God rest1 you2 merry, gentlemen, Let nothing you dismay,For Jesus Christ our SaviourWas born upon this day,To save us all from Satan's powerWhen we were gone astray: O tidings of comfort and joy,comfort and joy,O tidings of comfort and joy.2. In Bethlehem, in Jewry, This blessed Babe was born,And laid within a mangerUpon this blessed morn,The which His Mother MaryDid nothing take in scorn: O tidings of comfort and joy,comfort and joy,O tidings of comfort and joy.3.From God our heavenly Father A blessèd angel came,And unto certain shepherdsBrought tidings of the same,How that in Bethlehem was bornThe Son of God by name:O tidings of comfort and joy,comfort and joy,O tidings of comfort and joy.4. The shepherds at those tidings4.Rejoicèd much in mind,And left their flocks a-feedingIn tempest, storm and wind,And went to Bethlehem straightway,This blessèd Babe to find:O tidings of comfort and joy,comfort and joy,O tidings of comfort and joy.5. But when to Bethlehem they came, Whereat this Infant lay,They found Him in a manger,Where oxen feed on hay;His mother Mary kneeling,Unto the Lord did pray: O tidings of comfort and joy,comfort and joy,O tidings of comfort and joy.6. Now to the Lord sing praises, All you within this place,And with true love and brotherhoodEach other now embrace;This holy tide of ChristmasAll others doth deface:3O tidings of comfort and joy,comfort and joy,O tidings of comfort and joy.
Apparantley, the English meaning of the name Carol is 'Song of joy and praise'.