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God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen", also known as "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen", is an English traditional Christmas carol. It is in the Roxburghe Collection (iii. 452), and is listed as no. 394 in the Roud Folk Song Index. It is also known as "Tidings of Comfort and Joy," and by other variant incipits.
"O Come, All Ye Faithful" by Britt Nicole Britt Nicole puts a bit of a modern twist on this long-established Christmas carol about getting to Bethlehem to acknowledge and adore Jesus. Related: 125 ...
The collaboration with Sarah McLachlan for "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" was released on a prior compilation, Christmas Songs, in 2000. [7] Finally, the album includes seven songs written by the band. The album was a popular release during the Christmas season of 2004, and reached No. 64 in the regular Billboard album charts.
The Jethro Tull Christmas Album is the 21st studio album released by Jethro Tull, on 30 September 2003.This was the band's last studio album for 19 years (until the release of The Zealot Gene [4] in 2022), as well as the last album to feature the lineup of Ian Anderson, guitarist Martin Barre (and his last album with the group), bassist Jonathan Noyce, keyboardist Andrew Giddings, and drummer ...
The next Christmas the song was released again, with "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen" as the flip side. [4] The same recorded version was released in the United Kingdom by HMV, [5] with the flip side "Tina Marie". This recording has appeared on many compilation albums over the years and remains a Christmas radio regular.
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The First Movement, sedate in style and modelled closely on the Choral Preludes of Bach, treats the old tune we sing to O come, all ye faithful. The Second Movement, the Scherzo, alternates between slow and fast treatments of the carol-tune God rest you merry, gentlemen. The Third Movement, the composer says, is 'the real corn of the Symphony ...
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