It's a carol entitled, All my heart this night rejoices.
Mary had A Baby
Sounds like H. Walker
There are twenty four tracks on the 1989 Christmas Vacation Soundtrack. The first track is titled "Christmas Vacation", followed by "Take It Russ", "Hey, Santa Claus", "Clark's Remark", "The Spirit of Christmas", "Sh*tter Was Full", "Christmas Vacation Medley", "Aunt Bethany's Arrival", "Hallelujah Chorus", "Feeding The Dog", "Mele Kalikimaka", "Clark Explodes", "Here Comes Santa Claus", "Eddie's Gift", "Joy To The World", "H*ll's Threshold", "Christmas Vacation", "Rocket's Red Glare", "Filler", "Holiday Road", "Dancin' Across The USA", "Christmas Vacation", and finally "Radio Commercial".
"Suicide Is Painless" is a song written by Johnny Mandel (music) and Mike Altman (lyrics), which is best known for being featured as the theme song for both the movie and TV series M*A*S*H. The actual title is "Song from M*A*S*H" (Suicide is Painless)".The song is played during the film's opening credits, sung by uncredited session singers John Bahler,Tom Bahler, Ron Hicklinand Ian Freebairn-Smith (the vocals are sometimes misattributed to Johnny Mandel, due to his being the only name officially credited for the song).
So Here It Is Merry Christmas - Slade
Silent Night
The Christmas song with the initials H A T I is probably "The Holly and the Ivy". The song is a traditional British Christmas carol. Cecil Sharp is credited with collecting the music and most of the words and being the first to publish them.
O Holy Night.
Here Comes Santa Claus
hark the hearald angels sing
Happy Holiday
The Christmas song with the initials DHFC is "Driving Home for Christmas", recorded by Chris Rea and released in 1986.
The Christmas song or carol with the initials HFC is most likely "Home for Christmas", recorded by N Sync. It is the first song on the album, Home for Christmas, which was released in the US in 1998. It is the fifth song on the album, The Meaning of Christmas, released in the UK in 2002. It was written by Gary Hasse and Rozz Morehead.Another possibility is "Hey for Christmas", or "The Shropshire Wakes" a traditional English song dating back to at least the 17th century. It was recently recorded by John Kirkpatrick, an English musician, for his 2008 album, Carolling & Crumpets.
It's a carol entitled, All my heart this night rejoices.
I believe this song is What Child is This. However, the initials for the first line vary just a bit and are wcitwltromlis. (The bolded w is an h in the question and may be a type-o).The first line of this song is "What child is this, who, laid to rest, on Mary's lap is sleeping?".
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