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“First Noel" - R&B version
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Traditional English Christmas song in a Rhythm and Blues instrumental version. The author of this song is unknown, many dates it back to 13th century. The first publications were with the name "The first nowell".
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“The Twelve Days of Christmas”
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Funky arrangement of this very famous Christmas carol played with electric piano and guitar. Origin of this song is unknown. It's believed that lyrics have a hidden religious meaning. This one works very well as smartphone ringtone.
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“Silent Night” - Disco edition
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One of the most famous Christmas carol translated in over 300 languages. Published here in a disco version in honor of the Austrian author of the melody Franz Gruber who has composed it as a sprightly, dance-like song.
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“O Little Town of Bethlehem”
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Jazz arrangement of this traditional Christmas carol. Lyrics was written from the priest Philips Brooks inspired by his visit to the city of Bethlehem, while his organist Lewis Redner added the melody. This record is one of our best tracks. Use it to test audio quality of your device.
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“Oh Holy Night”
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Beautiful Christmas song, with a superb melody that was composed in 1847 by Adolphe Adam. Original name is "Cantique de Noel" and lyrics talks about the birth of Jesus.
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“Jingle Bells” - Country take
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Worldwide known Christmas song composed in 1850 by James Pierpont while living in Georgia. Even if very popular for Christmas, this song tells of popular sled races. Original name of the song was "One Horse Open Sleigh". Share with your friends this funny version.
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“We wish you a Merry Christmas"
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Traditional English carol from England. Original author is unknown. This song is linked to the old tradition of the carolers singing this song on Christmas Eve for wealthy people.
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“Carol of the Bells”
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Wonderful solo piano interpretation of a traditional Ukrainian folk carol. Original name of the song is "Shchedryk" and was originally sung for New Year's Day.
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“Ding Dong Merrily on High”
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One of the most famous and our favorites traditional Christmas song. The lyrics was published in 1924 by George Woodward, while the melody is dated back about to the 15th century and was a popular French carol.
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“Hark! The Herald Angels Sing”
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One of the most famous Christmas carol translated in over 300 languages. Published here in a disco version in honor of the Austrian author of the melody Franz Gruber who has composed it as a sprightly, dance-like song.
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“Angels We Have Heard on High”
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Wonderful and delicate solo piano traditional Christmas song. Originated from France, lyrics talks about Angels celebrating the birth of Jesus.
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“Deck the Halls”
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Pop style version of this traditional Christmas and New Years Welsh carol. Even Mozart used this melody for a violin and piano duet.
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“You Come Down From The Stars”
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Christmas carol very popular in Italy whith the name "Tu Scendi Dalle Stelle". Melody and lyrics of this hymn has been writed by Neapolitan priest Alfonso Maria de Liguori. This one also works well on smartphones.
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“Auld Lang Syne”
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Traditional Scottish song usually played to say goodbye to the old year. Melody has been originally composed by Italian musician Davide Riccio during his stay at Edinburgh. Many years later, Robert Burns written the words.
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“Joy to the World”
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Instrumental solo piano - good for vocal accompainment. Music of this Christmas carol was written by Lowell Mason on lyrics from Isaac Watts.
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“O Come All Ye Faithful (Adeste Fideles)”
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Traditional Christmas carol orginally written in Latin by John Wade. Many years later, lyrics has been translated in English by the priest Frederick Oakeley.
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“Jingle Bells" - instrumental piano
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Kindly request for a solo piano version of this famous Christmas song. The song was written by James Pierpont and a plaque in Medford says that Pierpont wrote the song at the "Simpson Tavern".
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“God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen”
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One of the oldest English traditional Christmas carols, reputed to date back to the 15th century. Author of this carol is unknown. This song is referred by Charles Dickens in his famous work "A Christmas Carol".
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“Away in a Manger”
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Sweet electric piano interpretation of this famous Christmas song that was originally titled “Luther’s Cradle Hymn” because was mistakenly attributed to Martin Luther who wrote this song for his own children.
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“The First Noel”
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Solo piano version of this traditional English Christmas carol. The origin and the author of this song in unknown.
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“O Christmas Tree”
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Instrumental piano version of this famous Christmas songs originated from Germany under the name "O Tannenbaum." Lyrics talks about the traditional decorated Christmas tree.
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“Ave Maria”
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The classic well-known deep devotional masterpiece by Franz Schubert, originally composed as a part of his op. 52. The traditional Roman Catholic prayer words are frequently used as lyrics but that wasn't the original text.
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“Silent Night”
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Delicate piano execution of this worldwide known Christmas carol. Lyrics of this song talks about love and peace.
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“Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabelle”
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Famous French traditional Christmas carol. Author of this melody is unknown, lyrics talks about the birth of Jesus.
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