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"The Holly and the Ivy" is a traditional British folk Christmas carol, listed as number 514 in the Roud Folk Song Index. The song can be traced only as far as the early nineteenth century, but the lyrics reflect an association between holly and Christmas dating at least as far as medieval times.
The song, which is listed as no. 35 in the Oxford Book of Carols, is very closely related to the more famous carol "The Holly and the Ivy". According to the Roud Folk Song Index, the "Sans Day Carol" and "The Holly and the Ivy" are variants of the same song (Roud 514).
"The Lighthouse Keeper" is a song by British singer Sam Smith, released through Capitol Records on 20 November 2020 as a single from their extended play, The Holly & the Ivy (2020). [1] [2] [3] The song was written by Labrinth and Sam Smith. It peaked at number 72 on the UK Singles Chart.
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She completed recording a CD of traditional Christmas songs and carols with the Kansas City Chamber Orchestra, entitled The Holly and the Ivy, which was released in 2008. Her broadcast performances include guest appearances and features on NPR 's Weekend Edition (Saturday and Sunday), A Prairie Home Companion , The Thistle & Shamrock , Mountain ...
"The Holly and the Ivy" Traditional; arr. by George Winston 4:52: 11. "Some Children See Him" Alfred S. Burt: One of 15 carols Burt wrote as gifts for friends. The piece was originally a song with lyrics by Wilha Hutson. 3:43: 12. "Peace" 4:02: Total length: 38:54
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John Gardner was born in Manchester, England and grew up in Ilfracombe, North Devon.His father Alfred Linton Gardner (born 1882, Ilfracombe died 10 April 1918, France) was a local physician and amateur composer who was killed in action in the First World War.