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  2. List of Christmas hit singles in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The following is an incomplete list of Christmas songs which have appeared in the official singles chart in the United Kingdom. A year indicates the first year of release for that artist's recorded version of the single or track, which may not necessarily be the first year the artist's version charted on The Official UK Charts.

  3. List of Christmas carols - Wikipedia

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    Some view Christmas carols to be only religious in nature and consider Christmas songs to be secular. [1] Many traditional Christmas carols focus on the Christian celebration of the birth of Jesus, while others celebrate the Twelve Days of Christmas that range from 25 December to 5 January or Christmastide which ranges from 24 December to 5 ...

  4. Category:British Christmas songs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "British Christmas songs" The following 95 pages are in this category, out of 95 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  5. I Saw Three Ships - Wikipedia

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    Countless traditional versions of the song have been collected. Many different melodies were used, as is typical of traditional folk songs including Christmas carols. In the 1910s, the English folklorists Cecil Sharp [5] and Janet Blunt [6] noted the tunes and lyrics of dozens of versions, primarily in the south of England.

  6. Here We Come A-wassailing - Wikipedia

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    "Here We Come A-wassailing" (or "Here We Come A-Caroling"), also known as "Here We Come A-Christmasing", "Wassail Song" and by many other names, is a traditional English Christmas carol and New Year song, [1] typically sung whilst wassailing, or singing carols, wishing good health and exchanging gifts door to door. [2]

  7. 18 quirky British Christmas traditions that probably confuse ...

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    Christmas pudding is a traditional British dessert popular during the holiday season. ... Starting in 1952, the top song on the British singles chart has been a coveted spot every Christmas ...

  8. List of carols at the Nine Lessons and Carols, King's College ...

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    The Festival is an annual church service held on Christmas Eve (24 December) at King's College Chapel in Cambridge, United Kingdom. The Nine Lessons, which are the same every year, are read by representatives of the college and of the City of Cambridge from the 1611 Authorized King James Version of the Bible.

  9. Christmas music - Wikipedia

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    The U.S Army Band performs a Christmas concert in 2010.. Christmas music comprises a variety of genres of music regularly performed or heard around the Christmas season.Music associated with Christmas may be purely instrumental, or in the case of carols, may employ lyrics about the nativity of Jesus Christ, traditions such as gift-giving and merrymaking, cultural figures such as Santa Claus ...

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