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Originally, a "Christmas carol" referred to a piece of vocal music in carol form whose lyrics centre on the theme of Christmas or the Christmas season. The difference between a Christmas carol and a Christmas popular song can often be unclear as they are both sung by groups of people going house to house during the Christmas season.
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Pages in category "Christmas characters" The following 104 pages are in this category, out of 104 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Apple Tree Man; B.
This year's “Countdown to Christmas” began on Friday, Oct. 18, with the film "Twas the Date Before Christmas" starring Robert Buckley and Amy Groening. Full list of Hallmark's 2024 Christmas ...
"The Twelve Days of Christmas" is an English Christmas carol. A classic example of a cumulative song, the lyrics detail a series of increasingly numerous gifts given to the speaker by their "true love" on each of the twelve days of Christmas (the twelve days that make up the Christmas season, starting with Christmas Day).
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The holiday season is upon us — and it's about to get holly and jolly all over your television! More than 100 new Christmas movies (and a few Hanukkah ones as well!) are hitting Hallmark ...
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.