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Christmas Songs by Famous Singers
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The festival of Christmas holds a special meaning to people world wide for it’s the time to rejoice marked huge gathering every where. It’s also that time of the year when Christmas Songs by Famous Singers are played every where. Any festival remains dull without music and when we think of Christmas Music, carols and Christmas Songs by Famous Singers come to our mind. This particular celebration is not just about celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ but also a time to acknowledge the varied aspects of Christ’s teachings which is well spread through Christmas songs. |
In the earlier days, the joyous themes of many Christmas carols were banned in the different parts of England. But it was during the Victorian era they became more popular with the inculcation of joy and merry making themes in them. Majority of the Famous Christmas Songs by Singers were actually in the form of carols. Carols can be sung by any individual singers, but now days they are often sung by larger groups, who are known as choirs. Most churches which hold special services play Christmas Songs by Famous Singers. During this time carols are sung, with combined readings from scripture where the listeners get to know about the birth of Christ, which is further classified as ‘Festival of Nine Lessons’ and ‘Carols at Cambridge’. In England there is a common tradition of Christmas wassailing, in which groups of singers travel from house to house, singing carols, this initiative has further led to the growth of new band of singers who sing Christmas songs. Also these singers try to incorporate romantic themes in their songs which makes more appealing to a larger audience.
Christmas Songs by Famous Singers carry an aesthetic appeal of their own and are still popular today. Some of the Popular Christmas Songs by Famous Singers are—
1. 2000 Miles" - by The Pretenders.
2. "All I Want for Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth - by Donald Yetter Gardner and first in 1948.
3. "Ave Maria" - by Franz Schubert and Charles Gounod,
4. "Away In A Manger" - by James R. Murray
5. "Blue Christmas" -by Ernest Tubb
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