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      • Most sources credit the song to the Ukrainian composer Mykola Dmytrovich Leontovych in 1916. It originated as a Ukrainian choral chant called 'Shchedryky' and was first performed in Kiev Ukraine Dec 1916. It was initially sung as a New Year's Eve song.
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  2. May 12, 2024 · Ray Conniff did not compose “Ring Christmas Bells” but he popularized the song with his unique arrangement and vocal harmonies. The original composition was created by Mykola Leontovych, a Ukrainian composer, in 1916.

  3. Enjoy the festive melody of Ray Conniff Singers performing Ring Christmas Bells, a popular carol with lyrics and choir. Watch the video now.

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  4. May 22, 2024 · Ray Conniff’s rendition of “Ring Christmas Bells” continues to captivate audiences around the world, enchanting us with its beautiful melody and heartfelt lyrics. This timeless classic not only ignites the festive spirit but also serves as a poignant reminder of the true meaning of Christmas.

  5. Dec 25, 2011 · Ring Christmas bells, merrily ring Tell all the world, Jesus is King Loudly proclaim with one accord The happy tale, welcome the Lord Ring Christmas bells, sound far and near The birthday of...

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  6. What song will you find on Lyrics Playground today? RING CHRISTMAS BELLS (THE CAROL OF THE BELLS) (Mykola Dmytrovich Leontovych (m) / Peter J. Wilhousky (l) ) Lyrics as released by the Ray Conniff Singers 1962. 'We Wish You A Merry Christmas'.

  7. Jan 3, 2017 · Provided to YouTube by Columbia Ring Christmas Bells · Ray Conniff · The Ray Conniff Singers We Wish You A Merry Christmas ℗ Originally released 1962. All rights reserved by Columbia Records ...

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  8. Jan 22, 2022 · Original title: Schedryk. Title: Ring Christmas Bells, Composer: Mykola Leontovich. Number of voices: 4vv Voicing: SATB. Genre: Sacred , Carol. Language: English. Instruments: A cappella. First published: 1916.

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