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  1. 3 days ago · 3. Jingle Bells. The popular Christmas song Jingle Bells was written by an x-confederate soldier and southern sympathizer, James Lord Pierpont, in 1850. Inspired by the annual one-horse open-sleigh race on Selem and Pleasant streets between Medford Square and Malden square. The place the lyrics were originally written has been disputed.

  2. 5 days ago · Christmas Songs by Sinatra is the third studio album by the American singer Frank Sinatra. It was released in 1948 as a 78 rpm album set and a 10" LP record (CL 6019) featuring a collection of eight holiday songs.

  3. 6 days ago · "What Child Is This?" is a Christmas carol with lyrics written by William Chatterton Dix in 1865 and set to the tune of "Greensleeves", a traditional English folk song, in 1871. Although written in Great Britain, the carol today is more popular in the United States than its country of origin.

  4. 2 days ago · 1956: "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day", written by Johnny Marks from a Christmas carol based on the 1863 poem "Christmas Bells" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow; released by Bing Crosby as a single (with "Christmas Is A-Comin' (May God Bless You)" on B-side).

  5. 5 days ago · Answer: Back. It would be surprising if there was anyone in any of the world's English speaking countries who hasn't heard the song, or know the tune to "Jingle Bells". Written by James Lord Pierpont at a pub in Massachusetts in 1850, it was published as "The One Horse Open Sleigh" seven years later.

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  6. 4 days ago · Beautiful Christmas song. Simple piano solo. Ring the Bells, ring the bells. Let the whole world know Christ was born in Bethlehem many years ago. Born to die that man might live, came to earth...

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  8. www.hymncharts.com › come-thou-fount-lyricsCome Thou Fount Lyrics

    2 days ago · hymn lyrics. verse 1 Come, thou Fount of every blessing; Tune my heart to sing thy grace; Streams of mercy, never ceasing, Call for songs of loudest praise. Teach me some melodious sonnet, Sung by flaming tongues above; Praise the mount! I’m fixed upon it, Mount of Thy redeeming love! verse 2 Here I raise my Ebenezer; Hither by Thy help ...

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