Display title | Christmas carol |
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Date of page creation | 22:46, 1 August 2019 |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Christmas carols were songs associated with Christmas. Those who sang Christmas carols were referred to as carol singers. Examples of Christmas carols were "Deck the Halls", "O Come, All Ye Faithful", "God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen", "Silent Night", (PROSE: The Gift) "The Coventry Carol", "The Boar's Head Carol", (PROSE: Mirth, or Walking Spirits) "Ding Dong Merrily on High", (TV: A Christmas Carol) "Hark the Herald Angels Sing" (TV: The Unquiet Dead) and "The Twelve Days of Christmas". (PROSE: The Sommerton Fetch) |