Christmas carols with the word Bells in the title include:
Three Wise Men
jingle bells
Sleigh bells ring, are you listening,In the lane, snow is glistening
A Secular Xmas (Christmas) song, written by James Pierpont (1822-1893) which had the copyright title of "One Horse Open Sleigh" back in 1857. The song was originally written for Thanksgiving. It was not written for Christmas.
Silver Bells. soon it will be Christmas day. it is a good song almost a little Lullaby-like borderline sad, I always thought that, subdued not riotous (Joy Joy JoY).
Three Wise Men
jingle bells
I know what you"re thinking off. the song ( the Three Bells) by the Browns- and Jimmie Brown is the lead character, has nothing to do with Christmas except it kind of hints the title character was born in the winter. It is not a Christmas air.
The Australian Christmas carol "The Three Drovers" was written in Australia by John Wheeler and William G. James. It tells the story of three Australian stockmen (drovers) who travel to Bethlehem to witness the birth of Jesus.
Sleigh bells ring, are you listening,In the lane, snow is glistening
A Secular Xmas (Christmas) song, written by James Pierpont (1822-1893) which had the copyright title of "One Horse Open Sleigh" back in 1857. The song was originally written for Thanksgiving. It was not written for Christmas.
Silver Bells. soon it will be Christmas day. it is a good song almost a little Lullaby-like borderline sad, I always thought that, subdued not riotous (Joy Joy JoY).
All I want for Christmas is my 2 front teeth. I Saw Three ships Come Sailing In We Three Kings
Wishing for a white Christmas, all i want for Christmas is you, all i want for Christmas, ole Christmas tree, and We wish you a merry Christmas...... Love ya lots, Sandy Carpenter 8th grade
The Scrooge character - actually ( A Christmas Carol) but everybody calls it Scrooge (there are so many Christmas carols- actually the title tune is NOT identified but is probably either ( God Rest ye Merry Gentlemen) - as that is English, or Silent Night, Holy Night, which is ( congregational or popular- in a sense a Folk song with a Christmas bent- which it was. Tiny Tim does not, to my knowledge, die in the Scrooge story.
O Tannenbaum- sometimes (Folk-Translated as O Christmas Pine. Tannebaum by itself means Pine or Fir tree- but is implied to be the yuletide variety- in the original German and in English, except when ( Christmas Pine) or Christmas Tree is taken forTannenbaum it , well isn"t very Christmassy- does not mention Cbrist or even the Christmas holiday- O Tannenbaum, O Tannenbaum- Deep in the woodland growing- is the final line- they say during the Berlin crisis the morbid martial pun was ( O atom bomb, O Atom Bomb, we"re glad your"re not exploding!
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