There's a song called "A Marshmallow World" that Raul Malo and Vic Damone (at least) have recorded.
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The title of this traditional Christmas carol is "God rest ye merry, gentleman".
Oh, dude, there are a few Christmas songs with "star" in the title. You've got classics like "Star of the East," "Shining Star," and "Star Carol." So, yeah, if you're looking to add some stellar tunes to your holiday playlist, those are some options for ya.
What Child is This? or Greensleeves is an ancient Christmas Carol - Greensleeves is the secular title. It"s the same song as the Lassie theme, with the animal moving her paws.
if you mean the song that gose da dada da dada da that song is called carol of the bell (that song freaks me out!!!!!!!!):D
A Christmas Carol was the only name used by Dickens
Christmas songs
A Christmas carol is something happy. Scrooge was changed into a happy man. Hope I Helped. :)
To be technically correct, "A Christmas Carol" is put in quotation marks (as I did).
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Yes. The correct title is "Christmas Carroll, Christmas Candi" and is a duet by Carroll Baker and her daughter Candi.
The twelve days of Christmas
O Tannenbaum
O tannenbaum.
"While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks"
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.