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The Greatest Gift Of All.
Lyrics: American songwriter, composer, session pianist and recording artist John Barlow Jarvis Vocals: British country and folk musician and singer-songwriter Charlie Landsborough
The Greatest Gift Of All.
Dawn is slowly breaking, Our friends have all gone home, You and I are waiting, For Santa Clause to come. There’s a present by the tree, And stockings on the wall, Knowing you’re in love with me, Is the greatest gift of all. The fire is slowly fading, A chill is in the air, All the gifts are waiting, For our children everywhere. Through the window I can see, Snow begin to fall. Knowing you’re in love with me, Is the greatest gift of all. Just before I go to sleep, I hear the church bells ring. Merry Christmas everyone, Is the song they sings. So I say a silent prayer, For creatures great and small. Peace on earth, good will to men, Is the greatest gift of all. Peace on earth, good will to men, Is the greatest gift of all. END
I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus.
Vocals: Dolly Parton. Lyrics: British songwriter Thomas Patrick Connor (1904 – 1993).
“You’re not gonna believe what I saw, ha“.
I saw Mommy kissing Santa Claus, Underneath the mistletoe last night. She didn’t hear me creep, Down the stairs to have a peep. She thought that I was tucked up, In my bedroom, fast asleep. Then I saw Mommy tickle Santa Claus, Underneath his beard so snowy white. What a laugh it would have been, If Daddy had only seen, Mommy kissing Santa Claus last night.
“I saw it with my own two eyes. Not only were they kissing, They were drinking milk and eating cookies together. Now I know how to keep a secret, ‘Cause I want to stay on Santa’s good side. You don’t just tell everything you know- Nu-uh.“
I saw Mommy kissing Santa Claus, Underneath the mistletoe last night.
She didn’t hear me creep, Down the stairs to have a peep. She thought that I was tucked up, In my bedroom, fast asleep, But I wasn’t. I saw Mommy tickle Santa Claus, Underneath his beard so snowy white. Oh, what a laugh it would have been, If Daddy had only seen, Mommy kissing Santa Claus last night. Oh, what a laugh it would have been, If Daddy had only seen, Mommy kissing Santa Claus last night.
“Don’t you go telling it either It’s our secret, ha, ha.“ END
The now rarely played Christmas carol, ‘Little Donkey‘; was written by the late British songwriter Eric Boswell (1921 – 2009) back in 1959. It describes the journey made by a heavily pregnant Mary and her husband Joseph, to Bethlehem, the former seated on a donkey; recorded here by the Danish–Dutch popular folk singing duo of the late 1950s and early 1960s, “Nina & Frederik”, [Frederik van Pallandt and his then wife at the time, Nina van Pallandt (nee Moller)]. Their recording of ‘Little Donkey’ reached No. 3 in the Christmas charts in 1960.
Little Donkey.
Little donkey, little donkey, On the dusty road, Gotta keep on plodding onward, With your precious load. Been a long time little donkey, Through the winters night. Don’t give up now little donkey, Bethlehem’s in sight. Ring out those bells tonight, Bethlehem, Bethlehem. Follow that star tonight, Bethlehem, Bethlehem. Little donkey, little donkey, Had a heavy day. Little donkey, carry Mary safely on her way. Do not falter little donkey, there’s a star ahead. It will guide you little donkey to a cattle shed. Ring out those bells tonight, Bethlehem, Bethlehem. Follow that star tonight, Bethlehem, Bethlehem. Little donkey, little donkey, Had a heavy day. Little donkey, carry Mary safely on her way. Safely on her way. END
Here is a Christmas song that once hear, sticks in your brain and you will find yourself singing the first line all day long.
“I want a Hippopotamus for Christmas“.
Christmas Novelty Song Lyrics: By John Rox. (1902–1957). Vocals: by Gayla Rienette Peevey, a former singer and child star, who recorded the song when she was just 10 years old, back in 1953.
I want a Hippopotamus for Christmas.
I want a hippopotamus for Christmas. Only a hippopotamus will do. Don’t want a doll, no dinky Tinker-toy, I want a hippopotamus to play with and enjoy. I want a hippopotamus for Christmas. I don’t think Santa Claus will mind, do you? He won’t have to use our dirty chimney flue, Bring him through the front door, That’s the easy thing to do. I can see me now on Christmas morning, Creeping down the stairs. Oh, what joy and what surprise, When I open up my eyes, To see a hippo hero standing there. I want a hippopotamus for Christmas. Only a hippopotamus will do. No crocodiles, or rhinoceroses, I only like hippopotamuses, And hippopotamuses like me too. Mom says the hippo would eat me up, But then teacher says a hippo is a vegetarian. There’s lots of room for him in our two car garage. I’d feed him there and wash him there, And give him his massage. I can see me now on Christmas morning, Creeping down the stairs. Oh, what joy and what surprise, When I open up my eyes, To see a hippo hero standing there. I want a hippopotamus for Christmas. Only a hippopotamus will do. No crocodiles, or rhinoceroses, I only like hippopotamuses, And hippopotamuses like me too. END
The song “Twelve Days of Christmas” is an English Christmas carol published around the beginning of 18th century. Its earliest first known version appeared in a children’s book called “Mirth With-out Mischief”. A first edition of that latter publication, containing the song, was sold for $23,750 at a Sotheby’s auction in 2014.
Initially it was possibly a secular French song in origin and not a Catholic Carol as some would claim. Many people believe it was written by members of the Roman Catholics persuasion, who continued to practise their faith in secret, during the reign of the English Queen Elizabeth I, to thus avoid religious persecution. Its lyrics are believed to have been written in an effort to teach young children the articles of the Roman Catholic faith, without drawing the attention of Queen Elizabeth’s officials. Thus the song uses imagery, to help children to remember articles of faith.
To the non-religious person, the song merely represents the giving of expensive gifts during each of the twelve days of Christmas, courtesy of, as the song state, “my true love”. Many people also believe that the song was intended to be a ‘memory and forfeits’ game, where players would have to recite a verse and with an agreement by those taking part to pay some sort of light-hearted penalty, like the giving of a token or kiss, if they failed to remember the gifts in the correct order.
Personally, I have never heard it sung in any Christian Church, but to many religious believers it represents a ‘Christianity code’ to secretly pass on certain Christian ideology, with the various 12 gifts meaning as follows:-
- Partridge = Jesus Christ, the Son of God whose birthday we celebrate on the first day of Christmas. Christ is symbolically presented as a mother partridge, a bird that will die to protect its young. The partridge in a pear tree is therefore symbolic of Christ being crucified on the Cross.
- Turtle Doves = The Old and New Testaments.
- French Hens = Faith, Hope and Charity, The Theological Virtues.
- Calling Birds = The Four Gospels and/or the Four Evangelists.
- Gold Rings = The First Five Books of the Old Testament.
- Geese A-laying = The Six Days of Creation.
- Swans A-swimming = The Seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit.
- Maids A-milking = The Eight Beatitudes.
- Ladies Dancing = The Nine Fruits of the Holy Spirit. [Fruit of the Spirit are love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control].
- Lords A-leaping = The Ten Commandments.
- Pipers Piping = The Eleven Faithful Apostles.
- Drummers Drumming = The Twelve Points of Doctrine in the Apostle’s Creed.
Note: The 12 days of Christmas are commonly thought of as being from December 25th; the birth date of Jesus Christ, to January 5th; the supposed arrival date of the “Three Wise Men” or Magi, [Latter 3 priests believed to be of the Zoroastrianism faith, an Iranian religion, and one of the world’s oldest organized faiths].
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