Sadly too many. Parodies aside. here we come a wassailing directly (honors) Christmas drinking. In the longer, Ballad-like version of Good King Wenceslaus, when the Page ( an aide to the monarch) seems to be suffering from the cold- the lyrics suggest that Wes gives him a drink that will ( Chill they blood less coldly!- a little parody - set on a Russian sub" Comrade Welch my flask imbibe, woof it down quite boldly! find the Fruit of Russia"s Vine, chills thy blood less coldly!- for that matter, the second verse of ( Holy Holy Holy- which is a hymn, not a Christmas song- does sound like a description of a riot- what was the glassy sea- bottles of Lowenbrau? Oh well.
Rocking Robin Fits the cipher, but it is NOT a Christmas Song at all. Okay there was some juvenile story- the Birds" Christmas Carol, but this had nothing to do with Rockin" Robin, which was recorded by Bobby Jay ( appropriate name) and was later revived by, as usual the Jackson Five.
it has a red breast and that is a Christmas colour
The Christmas Song "Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire"
Jingle Bells, Batman smells, Robin laid an egg! The Batmobile lost a wheel, and the joker got away, HEY!
Another name for a christmas song is a Christmas carol.
Rocking Robin Fits the cipher, but it is NOT a Christmas Song at all. Okay there was some juvenile story- the Birds" Christmas Carol, but this had nothing to do with Rockin" Robin, which was recorded by Bobby Jay ( appropriate name) and was later revived by, as usual the Jackson Five.
A Christmas songbird typically refers to a bird that is associated with the holiday season, often symbolizing joy and cheer. Common examples include the robin, which is frequently depicted in Christmas imagery, and the partridge, famously featured in the song "The Twelve Days of Christmas." These birds are often celebrated in music, decorations, and traditions during the Christmas period.
Rocking Robin is NOT in any shape , size or form, a Christmas song- it doesn:t even hint at a wintertime setting. The Pretty little raven at the Birdmen"s dance- taught him how to do the Bop and it was Grand, started going steady and Bless My Soul- He Out-Bopped the Buzzard and the Oriole! Nothing Christmassy about that, flighty, yes, but nothing yule oriented.
Robins can be seen in increased numbers in the winter months, in the UK where the Christmas robin is popular. Victorian mail men became known as "Robin" because of their red uniforms and robins became popular on Christmas cards as a result.
Dreamworld - Robin Thicke song - was created in 2008.
it has a red breast and that is a Christmas colour
The Christmas Song "Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire"
Jingle Bells, Batman smells, Robin laid an egg! The Batmobile lost a wheel, and the joker got away, HEY!
Another name for a christmas song is a Christmas carol.
The Christmas song
Show Me Love - Robin S. song - was created in 1990.
The man with a red breast at Christmas is commonly associated with the character of the robin, specifically the European robin (Erithacus rubecula). This bird is often depicted in Christmas cards and decorations, symbolizing the festive season. The robin's bright red breast has made it a beloved symbol of Christmas in various cultures.