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"The First Nowell" in Carols, New and Old (1879) [1] "The First Nowell" (or Nowel), [1] modernised as "The First Noel" [2] (or Noël), is a traditional English Christmas carol with Cornish origins most likely from the early modern period, although possibly earlier. [3] It is listed as number 682 in the Roud Folk Song Index.
William Sandys (1792 – 18 February 1874) (pronounced "Sands") was an English solicitor, member of the Percy Society, fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London, and remembered for his publication Christmas Carols Ancient and Modern (London, Richard Beckley, 1833), a collection of seasonal carols that Sandys had gathered and also apparently improvised.
The First Noel" (traditional) – 2:32 "O Little Town of Bethlehem" (traditional) – 2:29 "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" (traditional) – 2:41
That first line states, "The first noel the angels did say." The angels were bringing good news of the birth of Christ which combines all of the derivatives of the word.
The First Noel: Traditional arr Steve Vaus: 3:16 5 Merry Christmas, O Happy Day: King, King 3:39 6 O Come All Ye Faithful: Traditional arr Steve Vaus 3:08 7 The Christmas Song: Torme, Wells 3:42 8 Deck the Halls: Traditional arr Steve Vaus 2:06 9 Do You Hear What I Hear? Traditional arr Steve Vaus 3:41 10 Sleigh Ride Together With You ...
"The First Noel" ("The First Nowell") English traditional 1823 First published in Carols Ancient and Modern by William Sandys "The Friendly Beasts" French Traditional 12th century English by Robert Davis 1934 "Gabriel's Message" translated into English by Sabine Baring-Gould: from the Basque traditional carol "Birjina gaztettobat zegoen"
"The First Noel" (Traditional) "Mary's Lullaby (Sleep, Baby Sleep)" (Noël Regney) "The Story of Christmas" (Lor Crane, Desiree Troiano) "Silent Night, Holy Night" (Franz Xaver Gruber, Joseph Mohr) "O Little Town of Bethlehem" (Phillips Brooks, Lewis Redner) "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear" (Edmund Sears, Richard Storrs Willis)
"The First Noel" Traditional: 4:00: 4. "Joy to the World" Traditional: 4:12: 5. "The Christmas Song" Robert Wells; Mel Tormé ...