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The Reader's Digest merry Christmas songbook, editor, William L. Simon ; music arranged and edited by Dan Fox

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The Reader's Digest merry Christmas songbook, editor, William L. Simon ; music arranged and edited by Dan Fox
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The Reader's Digest merry Christmas songbook
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53219109
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editor, William L. Simon ; music arranged and edited by Dan Fox
Table Of Contents
Our best-loved carols: Silent night -- God rest ye merry, gentlemen -- Hark! the herald angels sing -- O little town of Bethlehem -- Deck the halls -- We three kings of Orient are -- O Christmas tree = O Tannenbaum -- It came upon a midnight clear -- Joy to the world -- The first Nohl̈ -- O come, all ye faithful = Adeste fideles -- The twelve days of Christmas -- Away in a manger -- Angels we have heard on high -- Good King Wenceslas -- Here we come a-caroling : the wassail song -- We wish you a merry ChristmasPopular Christmas hits: The Christmas song (Chestnuts roasting on an open fire) -- Have yourself a merry little Christmas -- I'll be home for Christmas -- Christmas in Kilarney -- The merry Christmas polka -- Blue Christmas -- We need a little Christmas -- The little boy that Santa Claus forgot -- Christmas for cowboys -- Christmas is -- Silver bells -- Take me back to Toyland -- Christmas -- That's what I want for Christmas -- Will Santy come to Shanty Town? -- Rockin' around the Christmas tree -- The Christmas waltzFor children at Christmastime: Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer -- I saw Mommy kissing Santa Claus -- Here comes Santa Claus -- Santa Claus is comin' to town -- A holly jolly Christmas -- When Santa Claus gets your letter -- Up on the housetop -- Frosty the snow man -- (All I want for Christmas is) My two front teeth -- Suzy Snowflake -- Toyland -- Nuttin' for Christmas -- The night before Christmas song -- Santa Claus, Indiana, U.S.A. -- My favorite things -- Happy birthday, Jesus. Christmas is a winter festival: It's beginning to look like Christmas -- Jingle bells -- Let it snow! -- A marshmallow world -- Sleigh ride -- Over the river and through the woods -- Winter wonderland -- Jingle-bell rock -- Winter -- Jing-a-ling, jing-a-lingModern carols: Out of the East -- I heard the bells on Christmas day -- The little drummer boy -- Carol of the bells -- The peace carol. Favorite carols of yesterday and today: I saw three ships -- O holy night -- Angels from the realms of glory -- Lo, how a rose e'er blooming -- Joseph dearest, Joseph mild -- Christians, awake, salute the happy morn -- The holly and the ivy -- As lately we watched -- What child is this? -- Good Christian men, rejoice -- Once, in Royal David's city -- O come, O come Emmanuel --- While shepherds watched their flocks by night -- As with gladness men of oldChristmas round the world: Bring a torch, Jeannette, Isabella -- Mele Kalikimaka -- The Coventry carol -- O sanctissima -- O come, little children -- The friendly beasts -- Hey, ho, nobody home -- 'Twas in the moon of wintertime (The Huron Christmas carol) -- Burgundian carol -- All hail to thee -- Buon natale -- Pat-a-pan. Christmas folk songs and spirituals: Go tell it on the mountain -- I wonder as I wander -- Children, go where I send thee -- Rise up, shepherd, and follow -- Sweet little Jesus boy. Christmas classics and instrumental favorites: March of the toys -- Parade of the wooden soldiers -- The skaters waltz -- March of the kings -- Nutcracker sweets (Waltz of the flowers, Arabian dance, Trepak) / Tchaikovsky -- The virgin's slumber song -- Break forth O beauteous heavenly light -- Brazilian sleigh bellsRing out the old! Ring in the new year! What are you doing New Year's Eve -- Ring out, wild bells -- For thy mercy and thy grace -- Auld lang syne
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