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The music to Away in a Manger was composed by William J. Kirkpatrick in 1895. Gervaise Phinn remembers the words being more like “A Wayne in a Manger” and after inspecting primary schools around North Yorkshire he wrote a book with that title. There are two tunes that I know of but my favourite is [...]
“It Came Upon the Midnight Clear” is a poem and Christmas carol written by Edmund Sears, pastor of the Unitarian Church in Weston, Massachusetts. It first appeared on December 29, 1849 in the Christian Register in Boston.
Sears is said to have written these words at the request of his friend, W. P. Lunt, a minister [...]
Words: Traditional; appeared in Christmas Carols, AnÂcient and MoÂdern, by William Sandys (London: Richard Beckley, 1833). Music: Adapted by RiÂchard W. AdÂams, 1999, from the melÂoÂdy in Sandys’ Christmas Carols, AnÂcient and MoÂdern.
I Saw Three Ships Lyrics
I saw three ships come sailing in
On Christmas day, on Christmas day;
I saw three ships come sailing in
On Christmas [...]
The Holly and the Ivy
The version we of the Holly and the Ivy that we are familiar with today was first published by Cecil Sharp. The Holly and the Ivy is thought to have Pagan origins and could therefore date back over 1000 years. Holly and ivy are some of the few decorative evergreens and [...]
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen is a very old carol, having been sung for many hundreds of years before being published in 1833. It is one of the features of Dicken’s Christmas Carol.
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen Lyrics
1. God rest you merry, gentlemen,
Let nothing you dismay,
For Jesus Christ our Saviour
Was born upon this day,
To save [...]
The First Noel is a traditional English Christmas carol, most likely from the 16th or 17th century. It is of Cornish origin, and it was first published in Some Ancient Christmas Carols (1823) and Gilbert and Sandys Christmas Carols (1833), edited by William B. Sandys and arranged, edited and extra lyrics written by Davies Gilbert.
The [...]
The “Coventry Carol” was performed in Coventry as part of a mystery play called The Pageant of the Shearmen and Tailors. The play depicts the Christmas story from the Gospel of Matthew. This carol presents the Massacre of the Innocents in which Herod orders all male infants in Bethlehem killed. The lyrics of this haunting [...]
James Montgomery wrote the lyrics for Angels From the Realms of Glory. He came from a religious Irish family background and his parents, who were missionaries, died following their vocation.
Angels From the Realms of Glory was written in 1816. Its first printing was in the Sheffield Iris for whom Montgomery worked. The carol appeared in [...]
The origin of this carol is unclear as it is hundreds of years old. The first noted performance was in 1842 and the current melody was copyrighted in 1909 by Frederick Austin. The birds listed in the lyrics lead some people to speculate that the carol may be French, because the red-legged, tree perching, French [...]
We Wish You A Merry Christmas is a secular sixteenth-century English carol from the West Country of England. It is one of the few carols to mention the New Year celebration and also refers to a now rare dish – the figgy pudding. The recipe consisted of figs with butter, sugar, eggs, milk, rum, apple, [...]