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Santa cutie there’s one little thing I really do need a little Christmas time in the cityġ3. All of the other reindeer walking home from our housetop click click click.ġ2. I’ll be home with bells on bobtails ring-a-ling.ġ1. Born is the king of kings lay thus is lowly manger no crib for a bed.ġ0. Let earth receive her King Wenceslas looked a lot like daddy.ĩ. At the fireplace while we watch the chestnuts roasting on a green Christmas tree.Ĩ.
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Haul out the holly and the ivy when they are all full grown up Christmas list.ħ. He began to dance around the Christmas tree tops glisten.Ħ. Deck the halls with boughs of holly jolly Christmas is on it’s way.ĥ. Have yourself a merry little drummer boy child is this.Ĥ. Sweet hymns of joy to the world the lord has come all ye faithful.ģ. Jingle bells hear them ring the bells on Christmas day.Ģ. For this quiz, decipher the mashed-up song lyrics from your favorites. Are you ready? This time, you’ll need to wear your thinking cap. That was just a warm-up for this week’s festivities. My previous Christmas quiz was a mash-up of favorite Christmas song titles. What matters most is that these songs make us all happy whether we want to admit that or not. It doesn’t matter if I get the words wrong. I’ve even heard some of the most popular artists in the music business mess up lyrics to a familiar holiday favorite, probably for that same reason.Įven so, I still find myself singing along to the radio or my Christmas playlist. They tend to sound the same after you’ve heard them for the millionth time. Sometimes, it’s easy to mess up the lyrics of your favorite Christmas songs. It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas time in the city. O come, let us adore Him, Christ the Lord.Ĭoncealed in mortal flesh our eyes shall see Columns share an author’s personal perspective.Ī caroling, a caroling, a caroling we go tell it on the mountain. Your browser does not support the audio element.
It is sung here by the Vienna Boys Choir. Whatever its beginnings the hymn continues to be a popular Christmas song to this day. The earliest known English translation is from 1789. In the 17th and 18th centuries, monks in Germany and France used it as a Christmas processional at the Midnight Mass. Others attributed its authorship to King John V of Portugal, which led it to be called sometimes " the Portuguese Hymn." Still others attributed it to supporters of the Catholic Prince Charlie of Scotland. At various points in time it was attributed to St. The origin of this song is a mystery that continues to puzzle experts of hymnology. The faithful group of shepherds hastens to His Manger to behold and adore God incarnate. Adestes Fideles - O Come All Ye Faithful - Latin christmas CarolsĪdeste Fideles (O Come All Ye Faithful) is a joyous Christmas hymn that sings of Our Lord's Birth into the world.