| Book Title: |
Ultimate Christmas Fake Book, The |
| Song count: |
207 songs |
| Imprint: |
Milwaukee, WI : Hal Leonard Corp., [1997?] |
| Callnumber: |
MP1630.28 .U53 1997 |
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Composer
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All my heart this night rejoices |
Catherine Winkworth, Horatio Parker
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All through the night |
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Almost day (It's almost day) |
Huddie Ledbetter
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Angels from the realms of glory |
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Angels we have heard on high |
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As each happy Christmas |
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As lately we watched |
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As with gladness men of old |
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At the hour of midnight |
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Auld lang syne |
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Away in a manger |
John T. McFarland, Jonathan E. Spillman
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Away in a manger |
John T. McFarland, James R. Murray
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Babe is born in Bethlehem, a |
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Baby in the cradle, a |
D.G. Corner
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Because it's Christmas (for all the children) |
Barry Manilow, Bruce Sussman, Jack Feldman
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Bell Carol ("Carol of the bells") |
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Birthday of a king |
William H. Neidinger
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Blue Christmas |
Jay W. Johnson, Billy Hayes
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Boar's head carol, the |
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Boy is born in Bethlehem, a |
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Brazilian sleighbells |
Percy Faith
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Bring a torch, Jeannette, Isabella |
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Burgundian carol |
Oscar Brand
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C-h-r-i-s-t-m-a-s |
Jenny Lou Carson, Eddy Arnold
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Carol of the birds |
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Caroling, caroling |
Wihia Hutson, Alfred Burt
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Caroling we go, a |
Johnny Marks
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Child is born in Bethlehem, |
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Chipmunk song, the |
Ross Bagdasarian
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Christ is born this evening |
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Christ was born on Christmas day |
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Christains, awake! salute the happy morn |
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Christmas carol, a |
Lesile Bricusse
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Christmas greeting |
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Christmas is |
Spence Maxwell, Percy Faith
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Christmas is a-comin' (may God bless you) |
Frank Luther
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Christmas is just about here |
Loonis McGlohon
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Christmas song (chestnuts roasting on an open fire), the |
Mel Torme, Robert Wells
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Christmas Waltz, the |
Sammy Cahn, Jule Styne
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Come all ye shephards |
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Come, thou long-expected Jesus |
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Coventry carol, the |
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Dance of the sugar plum fairy |
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Day, bright day of glory, a |
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Deck the hall |
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Ding dong! merrily on high |
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Do they know it's Christmas? |
M. Ure & B. Geldof
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Douglas mountain |
Arnold Sundgaard, Alec Wilder
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Everyone's a child at Christmas |
Johnny Marks
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Everywhere, everywhere, Christmas tonight |
Lewis H. Redner, Phillip Brooks
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Feliz Navidad |
Jose Feliciano
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First Noel, the |
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Friendly beasts, the |
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From heaven above to the earth I come |
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From the eastern mountains |
Godfrey Thring, F.J. Haydn
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Frosty the snow man |
Steve Nelson, Jack Rollins
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Fum, fum, fum |
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Gather around the Christmas tree |
John H. Hopkins
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Glad Christmas bells |
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Glad tidings (Shalom Chaverim) |
Ronnis Gilbert, Lee Hays, Fred Hellerman, Pete Seeger
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Go tell it on the mountain |
African-American Spiritual
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God rest ye merry, gentlemen |
19th century carol
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Goin' on a sleighride |
Ralph Blane
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Good Christian men, rejoice |
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Good King Wenceslas |
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Grandma got run over by a reindeer |
Randy Brooks
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Grandma's killer fruitcake |
Elmo Shropshire, Rita Abrams
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Greatest gift of all, the |
John Jarvis
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Greewillow Christmas |
Frank Loesser
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Hallelujah chorus (form Handel's Messiah) |
G.F. Handel
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Happy Christmas comes once more, the |
Traditional Danish
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Happy Christmas, little friend |
Oscar Hammerstein II, Richard Rogers
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Happy Hanukkah, my friend (the hanukkah song) |
Justin Wilde, Doug Konecky
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Happy holiday |
Irving Berling
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Happy New Year darling |
J. Carmen Lombardo, Johnny Marks
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Happy Xmas (war is over) |
John Lennon, Yoko Ono
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Hard candy Christmas |
Carol Hall
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Hark! the herald angels sing |
Mendelssohn
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He |
Richard Mullen, Jack Richards
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Hear them bells |
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Here we come a-wassailing |
Traditional English
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Holly and the ivy, the |
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Holly jolly Christmas, a |
Johnny Marks
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How brightly beams the morning star |
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How lovely is Christmas |
Arnold Sundgaard, Alec Wilder
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Hyme |
Vangells
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I heard the bells on Christmas day |
Henry Longfellow, Johnny Marks
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I heard the bells on Christmas day |
Traditional
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I saw mommy kissing Santa Claus |
Tommie Connor
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I saw three ships |
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I still believe in Santa Claus |
Maurice Starr, Al Lancollotti
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I wish everyday could be like Christmas |
David Erwin, Jim Carter
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I wonder as I wander |
John Jacob Niles
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I'll be home for Christmas |
Kim Gannon, Walter Kent
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I'm spending Christmas with you |
Tom Occhipinti
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In the field with their flocks abiding |
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Infant holy, infant lowly |
Traditional Polish Carol
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It came upon the midnight clear |
E.H. Sears, R.S. Willis
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It must have been the mistletoe (our first Christmas) |
Jusin WIlde, Doug Konecky
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It's beginning to look like Christmas |
Meredith Wilson
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It's Christmas time all over the world |
Hugh Martin
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It's just another New Year's Eve |
Marty Panzer, Barry Manilow
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Jesu, joy of man's desiring |
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Jesus holy, born so lowly |
Traditional Polish
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Jingle bells |
J. Pierpont
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Jingle, jingle, jingle |
Johnny Marks
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Jingle-bell rock |
Joe Beal, Jim Boothe
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Jolly old St. Nicholas |
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Joy to the world |
G.F. Handel
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Joyous Christmas |
Johnny Marks
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Last Christmas |
George Michael
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Last month of the year (what month was Jesus born in?), the |
Vera Hall, Ruby Pickens Tartt, Alan Lomax
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Let it snow! let it snow! let it snow! |
Sammy Cahn, Jule Styne
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Let's have an old fashioned Christmas |
Larry Conley, Joe Solomon
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Lo, how a rose e'er blooming |
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March of the three kings |
Tradtional French
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March of the toys |
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Marshmallow world, a |
Carl Sigman, Peter De Rose
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Mary had a baby |
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Mary's little boy |
Massie Patterson, Sammy Heyward
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Mary's llittle boy child |
Jester Hairston
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Masters in this hall |
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Merry Christmas polka, the |
Paul Francis Webster, Sonny Burke
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Merry, merry Christmas to you, a |
Johnny Marks
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Mister santa |
Pat Ballard
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Most wonderful day of the year, the |
Johnny Marks
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My favorite things (from "the sound of music") |
Oscar Hammerstein II, Richard Rogers
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Neighbor, what has you so excited? |
Traditional French
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Night before Christmas, the |
Johnny Marks, Clemont Moore
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Noel! Noel! |
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Nuttin' for Christmas |
Roy Bennett, Sid Tepper
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O Bethlehem |
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O Christmas tree (O tannenbaum) |
German
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O come, all ye faithful (adeste fideles) |
Latin
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O come, little children |
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O come, o come Immanuel |
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O come rejoicing |
Traditional Polish
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O hearken ye |
Wihla Hutson, Alfred Burt
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O holy night |
A. Adam
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O little town of Bethlehem |
Brooks, Redner
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O sanctissima |
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Old toy trains |
Roger Miller
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Old-fashioned Christmas, an |
Johnny Marks
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On Christmas night (sussex carol) |
Traditional English
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Once in royal David's city |
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One bright star |
John Jarvis
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One for the little bitty baby (go where i send thee) |
Paul Campbell
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Out of the east |
Harry Noble
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Parade of the wooden soldiers |
Ballard MacDonald, Leon Jessel
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Pat-a-pan |
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Poor little Jesus |
Paul Campbell
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Pretty paper |
Willie Nelson
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Rejoice and be merry |
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Ring out, ye wild and merry bells |
C. Maitland
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Rise up, shepherd, and follow |
Traditional Spiritual
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Rockin' around the Christmas tree |
Johnny Marks
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Rudolph, the red-nosed reindeer |
Johnny Marks
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Santa baby |
Joan Javits, Phil Springer, Tony Springer
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Santa, bring my baby back (to me) |
Claude DeMetrius, Aaron Schroeder
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Santa Claus parade, the |
Johnny Marks
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Shepherd's cradle song |
Glatz Folk Song
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Shout the glad tidings |
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Silent night |
Mohr, Gruber
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Silver and gold |
Johnny Marks
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Silver bells (from "lemon drop kid") |
Jay Livingston, Ray Evans
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Simple birth, the |
Traditional Flemish
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Sing we we now of Christmas |
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Sleep holy babe |
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Snow on the ground, the |
Traditional Irish
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Snowfall |
Ruth Thornhill, Claude Thornhill
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Some children see him |
Wihla Hutson, Alfred Burt
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Some things for Christmas (a snake, some mice, some glue and a hole, too) |
Jacquelyn Reinach, Joan Lamport
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Star carol (canzone d'l zampognarl), the |
Peter Seeger, Traditional Neapolitan Carol
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Star carol, the |
Wihla Hutson, Alfred Burt
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Star of Christmas morning, the |
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Star of the east |
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Still, still, still |
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Suzy snowflake |
Sid Tepper, Roy Bennett
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Tennessee Christmas |
Amy Grant, Gary Chapman
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That Christmas feeling |
Bennie Benjamin, George Weiss
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There is no Christmas like a home Christmas |
Carl Sigman, Mickey J. Addy
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There's a song in the air |
Josiah G. Holland, Karl P. Harrington
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(There's no place like) home for the holidays |
Al Stillman, Robert Allen
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This is Christmas (bright, bright the holly berries) |
Wihla Hutson, Alfred Burt
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This one's for the children |
Maurice Starr
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Toyland (from babes in toyland) |
Glen MacDonough, Victor Herbert
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'Twas the night before Christmas |
Clement Clard Moore, F. Henri Klickman
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Twelve day of Christmas |
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Up on the housetop |
B.R. Hanby
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Virgin unspotted, a |
Traditional English
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Watchman, tell us of the night |
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We are Santa's elves |
Johnny Marks
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We need a little Christmas (from "mame") |
Jerry Herman
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We three kings of orient are |
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We wish you a merry Christmas |
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What are you doing New Year's Eve? |
Frank Loesser
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What child is this? |
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When Christ was born of Mary free |
Traditional English
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When Christmas morn is dawning |
Tradtional
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When Santa Claus gets your letter |
Johnny Marks
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While shepards watched their flocks by night |
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White world of winter, the |
Mitchell Parish, Hoagy Carmichael
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Winds through the olive trees |
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Wonderful Christmas time |
McCartney
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Wonderful world of Christmas, the |
Charles Tobias, Al Frisch
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You make it feel like Christmas |
Neil Diamond
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You're all I want for Christmas |
Glen Moore, Seger Ellis
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