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  1. Dec 19, 2023 · FromO Little Town of BethlehemtoGaudete’, here are some of the most beautiful Christmas carols ever written. From music lovers and churchgoers, to people all around the world who celebrate Christmas, carols are the beloved musical backbone of the festive season.

    • "Silent Night" - Michael Buble. Listening to this calming carol will have you completely at peace!
    • "O Come All Ye Faithful" - Martina McBride, This carol is a reference to the shepherds going to Bethlehem to adore their newborn Savior.
    • "12 Days of Christmas" - Ray Conniff. Contrary to popular belief, the 12 days of Christmas are actually after Christmas! They mark the amount of time it took the three wise men to reach Bethlehem after Jesus' birth.
    • "Do You Hear What I Hear" - Bing Crosby. Created as an appeal for peace during the Cuban Missile Crisis, this carol is now sung during Christmas and tells the story of Jesus' birth.
  2. Dec 7, 2015 · The ten best Christmas carols - and their interesting literary origins and meaning 'Tis the season to the jolly, so let's all sing a Christmas carol and enjoy a mince pie. No? Okay, how about you sit back with your mince pie and a glass of sherry, and we regale you with a few interesting…

  3. What are the best Christmas carols of all time? We asked 50 choirmasters for their choices... here are the results.

  4. Dec 28, 2023 · Sometimes traditional carols survive for a reason. ‘The Holly and the Ivy’ with words by Cecil Sharp remains one of the best Christmas carols of all time, partly because it’s so ubiquitous during the holiday season. Here, composer June Nixon puts a new spin on an old favorite to excellent effect.

  5. Dec 25, 2023 · Best Christmas Carols: An Essential Seasonal Playlist. Whether it’s a traditional or modern song, the best Christmas carols are seasonal classics that never get old.

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  7. Dec 23, 2016 · Did you know that “Jingle Bells” was originally written as a song for Thanksgiving? Somewhere down the way, it became a Christmas carol, and we’re all the better for it: “Jingle Bells” is upbeat, fun, and instantly recognizable. It’s one of the most popular songs ever, and it was even the first song broadcast from space.