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A Christmas carol is a song whose words are on the theme of [[Christmas]]. They are traditionally sung in the period before and during [[Christmas]]. The tradition of Christmas carols goes back as far as the thirteenth century. Some famous carols include [[Hark the Herald Angels Sing (song)|Hark! The Herald Angels Sing]] and [[Silent Night (song)|Silent Night]].
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A Christmas carol is a song whose words are on the theme of [[Christmas]]. They are traditionally sung in the period before and during [[Christmas]]. The tradition of Christmas carols goes back as far as the thirteenth century. Some famous carols include [[Hark the Herald Angels Sing (song)|Hark! The Herald Angels Sing]] and [[Silent Night (song)|Silent Night]].
 
A Christmas carol is a song whose words are on the theme of [[Christmas]]. They are traditionally sung in the period before and during [[Christmas]]. The tradition of Christmas carols goes back as far as the thirteenth century. Some famous carols include [[Hark the Herald Angels Sing (song)|Hark! The Herald Angels Sing]] and [[Silent Night (song)|Silent Night]].
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Revision as of 17:42, 30 March 2008

Christmas Carols
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A Christmas carol is a song whose words are on the theme of Christmas. They are traditionally sung in the period before and during Christmas. The tradition of Christmas carols goes back as far as the thirteenth century. Some famous carols include Hark! The Herald Angels Sing and Silent Night.

History of carols

Carol singing today

Carols by candle-light

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