answersLogoWhite

0

Silent night, Holy night

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What famous Christmas song was written in Australia?

Not Australia - AustriaNo famous Christmas songs are known to have been written in Australia. Silent Night was written in Austria.


What famous Christmas song was writtin in austria?

Silent night


Who was gregor Mendel and what was he famous for?

He was a monk in Austria. He is famous for his experiment!(: This was written by Christine Kay Gibson<3


For what artistic legacy are Germany and austria famous?

Germany and Austria are famous for music


What famous movie with the song do re me fa so la te do took place in Austria?

The Sound of Music. Sound of Music.


What famous Christmas was written in Australia?

The Christmas song Jingle Bells.There are no songs that are Famous that were written in Australia, and furthermore "Jingle Bells" was without a doubt not written in Australia. The only Christmas song I know of that was written in Australia is called "Six White Boomers."


Who sung Hallelujah first?

The famous song was written by Leonard Cohen.


What are the white horses Austria is famous for?

Austria is famous for the Lipizzaner horses of the Spanish Riding School.


What famous Christmas carol was written in Australia?

The Christmas song Jingle Bells.There are no songs that are Famous that were written in Australia, and furthermore "Jingle Bells" was without a doubt not written in Australia. The only Christmas song I know of that was written in Australia is called "Six White Boomers."


What has the author Austria Umweltbundesamt written?

Austria. Umweltbundesamt. has written: 'Monographien'


What famous song was written when James Madison was president?

The famous song exactly written during James Madison's Career, Presidency was the Star Spangled Banner


Famous Christmas song in austria?

Silent Night, Holy Night. is sometimes claimed to be originally a Tyrolean, hence Austrian folk song. a somewhat inaccurate article in the Reader"s digest linked the song to some choristers making the rounds of the Austrian Capital ( not in Middie Blouses) in the age of Maria Theresa. This is somewhat inaccurate, the song did not come out until the nineteenth century- by German authors, and Franz Gruber and Joseph Mohr are usually given the credit.