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Count Your Blessings (Instead of Sheep)" is a popular song written by Irving Berlin and used in the 1954 film White Christmas. It is commonly performed as a Christmas song , although the lyrics make no reference to the December holiday.
Count Your Blessings" is a song composed by Reginald Morgan with lyrics by Edith Temple, c. 1946. It has been performed by Gene Ammons , Holly Cole , Gracie Fields , Aled Jones , Garrison Keillor , Josef Locke , The Luton Girls Choir , Dana , Phillip McCann, among others.
"Count Your Blessings" is a hymn composed in 1897 by Johnson Oatman, Jr., with the tune being written by Edwin O. Excell. [1] It is a standard part of many hymnals, and is well known in Christian circles.
“If you’re worried and you can’t sleep, count your blessings instead of sheep. Then you’ll fall asleep counting your blessings.” — Bob Wallace, "White Christmas"
Count Your Blessings (compilation album), a 1994 Christmas compilation album "Count Your Blessings" (hymn), a Christian hymn by Johnson Oatman, Jr. "Count Your Blessings" (Richard Morgan & Edith Temple song), 1946 "Count Your Blessings (Instead of Sheep)", a popular song written by Irving Berlin in 1954
New ways to count your blessings: Science-backed strategies for increasing your joy. Jessica DuLong, CNN. February 23, 2024 at 1:54 PM.
Count Your Blessings (Instead of Sheep) 1954 Crinoline Days 1922–1926 I'll see you in C-U-B-A 1920 Cuddle Up 1907–1911 Daddy, Come Home: 1912–1916 Dance and Grow Thin 1917–1921 Dance with Me (Tonight at the Mardi Gras) 1937–1941 Dance Your Troubles Away 1922–1926 Dat Draggy Rag 1907–1911 Dat's A My Gal 1907–1911
When I count my blessings, I count you twice. May God bless you. 117. May the embers from the open hearth warm your hands, May the sun's rays from the Irish sky warm your face,