Carol, ‘The First Noel’

I wouldn’t want it said I passed over this carol.

As a bonus, there are chord diagrams on the screen so you can play along with your own guitar. It’s been a long, long time since I did that. Those basic chords are old friends.

The First Noel, as sung by Chris Tomlin–enjoy it.

 

Carol, ‘It Came Upon a Midnight Clear’

No one has yet requested this, but I love this carol, so here it is.

We still have four days: plenty of time for The First Noel, Hark the Herald Angels Sing, and whatever else you might want to hear.

Let’s load up on Christmas spirit! We’ll need it again and again throughout the coming year.

‘We Three Kings’ (Male Singers)

This is the Welsh Male Voice Choir of South Africa–just to let you see that us guys can sing, too. Well, we certainly can if we’re Welsh.

I’m still taking requests, folks, so I hope you haven’t run out of them already.

Carol, ‘What Child is This?’

Contrary to legend, Henry VIII had nothing to do with composing this melody, which was first published in England as “Greensleeves” in 1580. Since then, Christmas lyrics have been written to celebrate the birth of Our Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of God

This one is a very nice instrumental version.

Hymn, ‘Angels We Have Heard on High’

I couldn’t wait till tomorrow to post this. It’s an old French hymn, and I love it. Angels We Have Heard on High–right out of the Gospel of Luke. I hope you enjoy it, as I do.

P.S.–I fully expected someone to win the Comment Contest today, but things kind of ground to a halt this afternoon. If you post the 4,000th comment here, you win one of my books.

Carol, ‘We Three Kings’

I think I’ve caught up on reader requests with this one, We Three Kings by Mediaeval Baebes. Somewhere along the way I’d like to find a version sung by men with deep voices, but this one’s nice.

This is one we always used to sing in Sunday school. Hey, remember when we sang Christmas carols in public school?

Those were better days than these.

Carol, ‘O, Tannenbaum’ (Nat King Cole)

This carol, sung in German, was a Christmas fixture at my grandpa’s house, and my mother used to sing it to us, too. It’s here at my wife’s request.

How I miss those Christmases at grandpa’s house! It was amazing, how many people could fit into it for a family Christmas.

But, as Our Lord Jesus told us, “In my father’s house are many mansions…”

We will have a place to stay when we get there. Amen.

Carol, ‘Mary’s Boy Child’ by Boney M

By request, a Christmas carol with a Caribbean accent.

I never heard of Boney M, but I have discovered the group was named for one of our all-time favorite fictional characters, Detective Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte of the Queensland C.I.D., “Bony” to his friends. “Boney” with an “e” is an error perpetrated by a New Zealand TV series featuring D.I. Bonaparte.

But we are drifting away from Christmas, and it’s time for a course correction.

Carol, ‘I Saw Three Ships Come Sailing on Christmas Day’

This is one of my favorite Christmas songs. I don’t know why. There’s just something about it that moves me. But then just about everything about Christmas moves me.

There are many versions of this carol. I chose this one because I like the instrumentals.

This, by the way, is the holiday which we’re not supposed to mention, some jidrool might get offended. But then again–

Christmas, Christmas, Christmas! Jesus Christ is born!

Hymn, ‘Mary, Did You Know?’

My editor, Susan, requested this Christmas song. I’d never heard of it before, it’s new and I don’t much keep up with what’s new–but this is nice. And the lyrics are Biblically right, too.

So here it is, folks, enjoy it.

***P.S.–The Comment Contest is almost over! If you put up the 4,000th comment, you’ll win a copy of one of my books, your choice. (But go easy on Bell Mountain, I don’t have many copies left.) If you win a book and would like me to sign it, please remember to mention it.