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Deck the Halls" is a traditional Christmas carol. The melody is Welsh , dating back to the sixteenth century, [ 1 ] and belongs to a winter carol, " Nos Galan ", while the English lyrics, written by the Scottish musician Thomas Oliphant , date to 1862.
"Deck Us All with Boston Charlie" (Norman Monath and Walt Kelly, based on "Deck the Halls", a traditional tune with lyrics by Thomas Oliphant) by Lambert, Hendricks & Ross – 3:12 "Frosty the Snowman" (Steve Nelson and Walter Rollins) by Dukes of Dixieland – 1:43 "If I Were a Bell" (Frank Loesser) by Manhattan Jazz All–Stars – 2:54
"Deck the Halls with Boughs of Holly" June 10, 1959 (with Frank De Vol's orchestra) unreleased until its inclusion on the Bear Family box set Que Sera, Sera in 1996 "The Deevil, Devil, Divil" Carl Sigman: Bob Russell Lee Kaydan: March 27, 1946 (with Les Brown's Band of Renown) "Do Do Do" George Gershwin: Ira Gershwin: July 14, 1950
This album's renditions of "Jingle Bells" and "Deck the Halls" entered the country music charts, with the latter single appearing in the end credits of Disney's 1999 direct-to-video film, Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas. In addition, they hosted a Christmas special titled A SHeVERY Merry Christmas, on The Nashville Network, now known as Spike TV.
The song "Deck the Stills" is an adaptation or parody of the song "Deck the Halls" with the lyrics "Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young" repeated in place of the real lyrics (it was an in-joke with the band at the time to use these lyrics in other songs).
Deck the Halls is a 2006 American Christmas comedy film directed by John Whitesell, written by Matt Corman, Chris Ord, and Don Rhymer, and starring Danny DeVito, Matthew Broderick, Kristin Davis, and Kristin Chenoweth. It tells the story of an optometrist who ends up in a Christmas competition with his new neighbor.
Over the past year, a number of high-profile companies have done about-faces on diversity, including Meta (), Walmart (), McDonald's (), Lowe’s (), Ford (), Tractor Supply (), and John Deere ...
"Christmas Tree" is a version of the traditional Christmas song "Deck the Halls", with the same melody but with lyrics changed to be sexually suggestive, [8] with many sexual innuendos and metaphors. [9] Lyrically, the song is "lewdly celebratory" with lines such as "Light me up put me on top/ Let's fa-la-la-la-la-, la-la, la, la". [8]