‘God Bless Us Every One’

This is theme music for A Christmas Carol, 1984, starring George C. Scott and directed by Clive Donner. I say it’s a very good thing with which to close out the year!

If it’s about nothing else, A Christmas Carol is about repentance. That ought to be an important enough theme for any and all of us.

‘God Bless Us, Everyone’

This is the theme music for the 1984 movie version of A Christmas Carol, starring George C. Scott as Scrooge: God Bless Us, Everyone, by Nick Bicat. The rest of the movie’s pretty good, too!

‘God Bless Us Everyone’

If all has gone smoothly (wow!), I’ll be out Christmas shopping while you’re listening to this: God Bless Us Everyone, composed by Nick Bicat for A Christmas Carol (1984), starring George C. Scott. A wonderful production! Almost impossible to believe it was a TV movie. But then how many times do you get George C. Scott and Clive Donner on board for anything on television?

‘God Bless Us Every One’

Another little treat for those of you who made it here today: God Bless Us Every One, by Nick Bicat, the theme music for A Christmas Carol with George C. Scott as Scrooge, 1984–wonderful treatment of the story, and packed with good, old-fashioned, robust Christmas music.

That’s old Shrewsbury Cathedral, down at the end of the street.

‘God Bless Us Everyone’

This is the theme music for the 1984 version of A Christmas Carol, starring George C. Scott as Scrooge. Nick Bicat composed the music, and the street scenes were shot in Shrewsbury, England. If you haven’t seen it, trust me, it’s wonderful.

The story itself is a reminded that God created us for good works–not to buy our way into Heaven, but to be vessels of God’s love, living testimony to His sanctifying power, and instruments of His goodness.

Carol, ‘God Bless Us Everyone’

This is one of my favorites. Nick Bicat composed it in 1984 as title music for A Christmas Carol starring George C. Scott. It’s not a hymn per se, nor any kind of traditional carol; but I like it.

If you haven’t seen this version of A Christmas Carol, I highly recommend it. Again, the business at hand is redemption by the grace of God, by means of Jesus Christ the Son of God.

That’s what Christmas is about.