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The song is "Rockin' around the Christmas Tree" - originally sung by Brenda Lee in 1958. A cover version was sung by Kim Wilde in 1987 - a duet with comedian Mel Smith.
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Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree. It is most famously sung by Brenda Lee
The Olive Tree - song - was created in 1953.
The Hanging Tree - song - was created in 1959.
Under the Greenwood Tree was created in 1872.
Under the Greenwood Tree - 1918 was released on: USA: 8 December 1918
Under the Greenwood Tree - 2005 TV is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-3 Singapore:PG UK:PG
Is a greenwood tree a type of tree
"Under the Greenwood Tree" is a song from Shakespeare's comedy "As You Like It." In this song, the character Amiens reflects on the simplicity and joy of nature as a contrast to the complexities of courtly life. The song celebrates the idea of finding peace and contentment in the natural world.
In the poem "Under the Greenwood Tree" by William Shakespeare, the speaker's attitude is carefree and romantic. The speaker celebrates the joys of love and nature, advocating for a simple and happy life.
Masterpiece Theatre - 1971 Under the Greenwood Tree was released on: USA: 23 April 2006
The last song sung in "A Charlie Brown Christmas" is "Hark, The Herald Angels Sing." This song is performed by the entire Peanuts gang as they gather around the scrawny Christmas tree.
Under the Tree - song - was created on 2005-12-12.
As You Like It is a pastoral comedy, that is, a comedy extolling the benefits of country life, especially sheep herding. Such themes were common in the plays, poems (think Marlowe's A Passionate Shepherd to his Love) and song lyrics (think Morley's Now is the Month of Maying) of the Elizabethan Era. It is also, although not a musical in the sense we would normally think of it, a play with a lot of music in it. Shakespeare had to write the lyrics for a bunch of new songs which would appear in the play. Under the Greenwood Tree is a nice pastoral lyric, perfect for this play.
"By the Boab Tree" sung by Ophelia of the Spirits
the name of the song is Do the weenie dance!