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Christmas carols

Who has not heard the sweet Christmas carols and the many melodious Christmas songs in the life? Everyone with an ear for music or those far from it will be equally enraptured by the excitement of Christmas carols and songs. No Christmas is complete without carols and songs that are sung. In addition to enhancing the sweetness of the holiday, Christmas carols and songs are wonderfully melodious and can instantly brighten anyone’s day. So if you want to keep the spirit of Christmas alive in the hearts of your dear friends, family members or someone special, sing your good wishes with some Christmas carols and songs today. here are some Christmas carols and Christmas songs for you to take leaves of:

One of the favorite Christmas songs and without a doubt the most popular Christmas carol is the silent Nightwritten in 1816 by an Austrian priest Joseph Mohr.

silent night holy night

Everything is calm everything is bright

Around the Virgin Mother and Child

Holy Infant so tender and tender

sleep in heavenly peace

sleep in heavenly peace

Silent night Holy night!

Shepherds tremble at the sight

Glories flow from the sky far away

Heavenly hosts sing Hallelujah!

Christ the Savior is born

Christ the Savior is born

silent night holy night

Son of God, pure light of love

Radiant rays from your holy face

With the dawn of redeeming grace

Jesus, Lord, at your birth

Jesus, Lord, at your birth

And who doesn’t know this one? From the smallest child to the oldest living soul, this Christmas sheet music has been deeply engraved in the hearts of thousands around the world, regardless of race or ethnicity. Here comes Jingle Bells to surprise you. But hey, you should note this interesting fact here: the jingle bells The song had originally been written for Thanksgiving and not Christmas. James Pierpoint, the author and composer of this Christmas song, composed it for the children at Thanksgiving Sunday school in Boston. But it became so popular that it continued to be sung over Christmas and now, jingle bells awakens images of the joyous Santa Claus riding towards the children. The sound of the Christmas bells and the melody of the song speak more of Christmas than Thanksgiving. Check it out.

running through the snow

In an open one horse sleigh

Over the fields we go

laughing all the way

Bob’s tail bells ring

making spirits glow

How fun it is to laugh and sing

A sleigh song tonight

** Oh, jingle bells, jingle bells

resonates all the way

Oh what fun it is to ride

In an open one horse sleigh

The bells ring, the bells ring

resonates all the way

Oh what fun it is to ride

In an open one horse sleigh

a day or two ago

I thought about taking a walk

And soon Miss Fanny Bright

was sitting next to me

The horse was lean and lank

Misfortune seemed like his luck

We got into a drift bank

And then we bother

Repeat **

The bells ring, the bells ring

resonates all the way

Oh what fun it is to ride

In an open one horse sleigh

The bells ring, the bells ring

resonates all the way

Oh what fun it is to ride

In an open one-horse sleigh.

Dear to the heart and close to every festive soul, this Christmas carol is infused with well wishes for a wonderful holiday and sated in the spirits of the season. yes we are talking about We wish you a Merry Christmas!

We wish you a Merry Christmas;

We wish you a Merry Christmas;

We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

Good news we bring to you and your family;

Good news for Christmas and a Happy New Year.

Oh, bring us a fig pudding;

Oh, bring us a fig pudding;

Oh bring us a fig pudding and a cup of good humor

We won’t go until we get something;

We won’t go until we get something;

We’re not leaving until we get something, so bring something here.

We wish you a Merry Christmas;

We wish you a Merry Christmas;

We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

Come! tune your heart is one of the warmest and most harmonious Christmas carols published by the Rev. Henry Ramsden Bramley and Sir John Stainer in the 1860s. The music was composed by the Rev. Sir FAG Ouseley and the German verses were translated by Frances Elizabeth Cox. So… come tune up your heart.

1. Come! Tune your heart

To carry his part,

And celebrate the feast of the Messiah with praise, with praise;

let love inspire

the happy choir,

While the God of Love, joyful hymns elevates, elevates.

2. Exalt His Name;

With joy to proclaim,

God loved the world, and through His Son He forgave us;

Oh! What are we,

What, Lord, we see

Your wonderful love, in Christ who died to save us!

3. Your place of refuge

In His free grace,

Trust in His Name, and repent day by day;

You mock the word of God,

who call him Lord,

And do not follow the pattern that He has slowed you down.

4. Oh Christ, to prove

For you my love,

In brothers, my hands will dress you and take care of you;

to every sad heart

Leaves of Sweet Hope,

When carefully used, sadly the night perishes.

5. Come! Praise the Lord;

In the sky they are stored

Rich gifts for those who esteemed His Name here;

Hallelujah;

Hallelujah;

Rejoice in Christ, and praise Him whom you have redeemed.

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