Carolers from long ago. |
In the old days people thought of the New Year as the time when the trees and flowers began to come out - that is about May Day‚ so the May Day Carols celebrate the New Year's Day of ever so long ago. Gradually, however, carols have centered more and more round events in the life of Christ, and especially round the wonderful story of His Birth. Many of them have just been handed on from one person to another through hundreds of years, some have only been written down at all during the last century.
- "We Three Kings of Orient Are" - or "The Quest of the Magi" written in 1857
- "The Cherry Tree Carol" - sung at the Feast of Corpus Christi in the early 15th Century
- Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire
- Hark! The Herald Angels Sing - by The Prince of Hymn Writers, Charles Wesley
- "White Christmas" Carol - by Irving Berlin for film Holiday Inn in 1942
- Silent Night
- "Oh Come All Ye Faithful" Carol
- Sanctissima Carol - or "O Thou Joyful Day on the piano and sheet music also
- Once In Royal David's City
- "Peace, Good Will Towards Men" and Jason Castro sings "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day"
- Christians Awake; Salute the Happy Morn! - by John Byrom
- The Coventry Carol - dates from 16th Century England
- While Shepherds Watched
- Glad Christmas Bells - carol from 1881, video has a piano version
- An Ancient Carol - 500 year old carol
- We Wish You A Merry Christmas! - a traditional English carol
- "A Strange Way To Save The World" by 4Him
- Walking In a Winter Wonderland
- Happy Christmas To You
- What the Wax Angel Saw and Mandisa sing "It's Christmas"
- O Little Town of Bethlehem
- Do You Have Room? and "A Baby Changes Everything" sung by Faith Hill
- God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen
- When Christmas Was Born - and Matt Maher sings "Born On That Day"
- Carol of The Bells - by Leontovych and Wilhousky performed by The Muppets!
- "Joy To The World!" - is the most published hymn in America
- "I Saw Three Ships" Carol - earliest publishing date for this carol was in the 17th Century
- Give More of Yourself has the carol by Milton "It Was The Winter Wild" on video - sung by The Bach Choir, Choristers of Westminster Abbey, 1965
- The "Jingle Bells" Carol - or "The One Horse Open Sleigh" in 1857
- Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire - sung by Nat King Cole
- Bring love, true love, and lat it at His feet... - A Christmas Hymn by Richard Watson Gilder
- I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day - based upon a poem from 1863
- "This Time of Year" - written and sung by Brook Benton in 1959
- It Came Upon The Midnight Clear
- The Star of The Wise Men and a "Nativity Carol" sung by the Kings College Choir
- Illuminated Christmas Carol Pages
- Preparation for The Event - "Jesus Christ Is Born'' and many events and stars aligned that night!
- "Good King Wenceslas"
- The Friendly Beasts - sung by Tennessee Ernie Ford
- Doing His Duty and "Joseph's Lullaby" sung by Willy Dolan
- Silver Bells
- Away in a Manger - First published in the late 19th Century
- Mary Did You Know? - Lyrics by Mark Lowry performed by Pentatonix
- "Oh Come All Ye Faithful" - originally in Latin and called "Adeste Fideles"
- A Wonderful Fulfillment of Prophecy - Phil Wickham sings "Manger Throne''
- "Oh Christmas Tree" or "O Tannenbaum"
- Come Adore Him, He Is Christ The Lord - and "Adore Him" sung by Kari Jobe
- "Grown-Up Christmas List"
- The First Noel
- Glory to God, The Light of The World - includes music by Third Day... "Jesus Light of The World."
- "As With Gladness Men of Old" - written by William Dix during the time of the Great Depression
- Francesca Battistelli sings "Be Born In Me"
- Tidings of Great Joy - and "Welcome To Our World" sung by a children's choir
- When Love Was Born - sung by Mark Schultz at Fox River Christian Church
- The Wassail Carols - sung by bands of beggars on New Year's Eve
- Christmas Carol Poem - by Phillips Brooks
- All One In Christ - and Christmas Hymn "Christmas Never Ends"
- Good Christian Men Rejoice! - a very old carol from the 1500s
- Somewhere in your silent days and nights...- and "Somewhere in Your Silent Night" by Casting Crowns
- Christian's Awake - a carol first published in 1745
- Angels From The Realms of Glory
- "The King of Love My Shepherd Is" - a favorite hymn of Diana, Princess of Wales, was sung at her funeral...
More Lovely Christmas Music from YouTube:
- "La Natividad de Nuestra Senora" coloring page and "A La Nanita Nana" sung by Gino and Sofia Quilico
- Color THE King of Love for Christmas accompanied by the Trans-Siberian Orchestra + Children's Choir singing Christmas lyrics for The Christmas Canon
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