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  2. Christmas Lights (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Christmas Lights" is a song by British rock band Coldplay, ... BBC Sounds: 2024 25 Years of Great Christmas Songs 4 [16] ... United Kingdom ...

  3. Let Nature Sing - Wikipedia

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    The single was created to raise awareness of threats to birds and its release was timed to coincide with International Dawn Chorus Day on 5 May 2019. It reached number 18 on the UK Singles Chart, marking the first time a recording solely of birds had entered the charts, [2] and reached number 1 on the UK Singles Sales Chart. [3]

  4. Category:British Christmas songs - Wikipedia

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    Christmas (song) Christmas Day (Squeeze song) Christmas Dream; Christmas Drillings; Christmas in the Sun; Christmas Lights (song) Christmas Time (Don't Let the Bells End) Christmas Time (Is Here Again) Come On Christmas, Christmas Come On

  5. Angry Birds tune puts these Christmas lights to epileptic ...

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    The song is performed by indie band Pomplamoose, and we assume the genius behind this light show has the 25,000 lights attached to some sort of computer controller.

  6. Birdsong (radio channel) - Wikipedia

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    Birdsong was a temporary radio channel [1] which used to broadcast on national digital radio in the United Kingdom. The transmission consisted of a continuously looping recording of bird song. It was available via the Digital One DAB network. The recording was also available via the Digital One website [1] until Autumn 2009 and the ...

  7. Ludwig Koch (sound recordist) - Wikipedia

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    Sir Julian Huxley helped him to interest the ornithologist and publisher Harry Witherby in a sound-book of British wild birds. In 1936, Songs of Wild Birds was published, followed by two other sound-books by 1938 ( More Songs of Wild Birds in 1937 & Animal Language in 1938).

  8. 18 quirky British Christmas traditions that probably confuse ...

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    Boxing Day, which is a public holiday in the UK, falls the day after Christmas and has a rich cultural history in Great Britain. Originating in the mid-1600s, the day was traditionally a day off ...

  9. Boar's Head Carol - Wikipedia

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    The "Boar's Head Carol" is a macaronic 15th century [1] [2] English Christmas carol that describes serving a boar's head at a Yuletide feast. Of the several extant versions of the carol, the one most usually performed today is based on a version published in 1521 in Wynkyn de Worde 's Christmasse Carolles . [ 1 ]