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A Song For A Sunday.
Vocals: Alan Jackson. Gospel Song Lyrics: Carl L. Trivette.
I Want To Stroll Over Heaven With You
If I surveyed all the good things that come to me from above, If I count all the blessings from the storehouse of love, I’d simply ask for a favour of him beyond mortal king, And I’m sure that he’d grant it again. I want to stroll over Heaven with you some glad day, When all our troubles and heartaches are vanished away. Then we’ll enjoy the beauty where all things are new, I want to stroll over Heaven with you. So many places of beauty we long to see here below, But time and treasures have kept us from making plans as you know, But come the morning of the rapture together we’ll stand anew, While I stroll over Heaven with you. I want to stroll over Heaven with you some glad day, When all our troubles and heartaches are vanished away. Then we’ll enjoy the beauty where all things are new, I want to stroll over Heaven with you. I want to stroll over Heaven with you. END
The Christmas truce was a series of widespread unofficial ceasefires along the Western Front of the First World War actually around Christmas 1914. Truces between British and German units in fact can be dated to early November 1914, around the time that the war of manoeuvre ended. Rations were brought up to the front line always after dusk and soldiers on both sides noted a period of peace, while they collected their food.
One unusual phenomenon that grew in intensity was music; in peaceful sectors, it was not uncommon for units to sing in the evenings, sometimes deliberately with an eye towards entertaining or gently taunting their opposite numbers.
Roughly 100,000 British and German troops were involved in the informal cessations of hostility along the Western Front. The Germans celebrated by singing Christmas carols, with the British responded by singing carols of their own.
On Christmas Day, Brigadier-General Walter Congreve, commander of the 18th Infantry Brigade, stationed near Neuve Chapelle, wrote a letter recalling the Germans declared a truce for the day. One of his men bravely lifted his head above the parapet and others from both sides walked onto no man’s land. Officers and men shook hands and exchanged cigarettes and cigars, one of his captains “smoked a cigar with the best shot in the German army”, the latter no more than 18 years old.
In December 1915, there were orders by the Allied commanders to forestall any repeat of the previous Christmas truce. Units were encouraged to mount raids and harass the opposing line, whilst communicating with the enemy was discouraged by artillery barrages along the front line throughout the day. However, a small number of brief truces occurred despite this prohibition.
On the German side, a general order from December 29th, 1914 had already forbade fraternisation with the enemy, warning German troops that “every approach to the enemy…will be punished as treason”.
Silent Night (Christmas 1915)
Vocals: Celtic Thunder. Lyrics: Cormac MacConnell.
1915 on Christmas Day, On the western front the guns all died away, And lying in the mud on bags of sand, We heard a German sing from no man’s land. He had tenor voice so pure and true. The words were strange but every note we knew. Soaring or the living dead and dammed, The German sang of peace from no man’s land. They left their trenches and we left ours, Beneath tin hats smiles bloomed like wild flowers. With photos, cigarettes, and pots of wine, We built a soldier’s truce on the front line. Their singer was a lad of twenty one. We begged another song before the dawn, And sitting in the mud and blood and fear He sang again the song all longed to hear. Silent night, no cannons roar. A King is born of peace for evermore. All’s calm, all’s bright, All brothers hand in hand, In 19 and 15 in no man’s land. And in the morning all the guns boomed in the rain, And we killed them and they killed us again. At night they charged we fought them hand to hand, And I killed the boy that sang in no man’s land. Silent night no cannons roar, A King is born of peace for evermore. All’s calm, all’s bright, All brothers hand in hand, And that young soldier sings, And the song of peace still rings, Though the captains and all the kings, Built no man’s land. Sleep in heavenly peace. END
The song “C-H-R-I-S-T-M-A-S” (“C” is for the Christ Child), video hereunder, was written by the late country music singer-songwriter, Jenny Lou Carson (1915–1978) and co-written by the late country music singer Eddy Arnold (1918 –2008). Copyright was first registered in 1949, and the song has been performed and recorded by very many artists since then.
Vocals: Jim Reeves. (1923 – 1964).
“C-H-R-I-S-T-M-A-S”
“C” is for the Christ Child, born upon this day; “H” is for herald angels in the night. “R” means our Redeemer; “I” means Israel; “S” is for the star that shone so bright. “T” is for three wise men, they who travelled far. “M” is for the manger where He lay. “A” is for all He stands for; “S” means shepherds came, And that’s why there’s a Christmas Day. “T” is for three wise men, they who travelled far. “M” is for the manger where He lay. “A” is for all He stands for; “S” means shepherds came, And that’s why there’s a Christmas Day.
And that’s why there’s a Christmas Day. END
The song, ‘White Christmas’ won the Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 15th Academy Awards, held in the Cocoanut Grove at The Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, USA on March 4th, 1943. Sales of the song have exceeded well over 100 million copies, with the version sung by Bing Crosby being the world’s best-selling single with estimated sales in excess of 50 million copies worldwide.
White Christmas
Vocals: Country music singer Crystal Gayle Lyrics: Composer, songwriter and lyricist Irving Berlin
I’m dreaming of a white Christmas, Just like the ones I used to know. Where the treetops glisten and children listen, To hear sleigh bells in the snow.
I’m dreaming of a white Christmas, With every Christmas card I write. May your days be merry and bright, And may all your Christmases be white.
I’m dreaming of a white Christmas, Just like the ones I used to know. Where the treetops glisten and children listen, To hear sleigh bells in the snow.
I’m dreaming of a white Christmas, With every Christmas card I write. May your days be merry and bright, And may all your Christmases be white.
END
Despite the lyrics of the song, hereunder, making no mention whatsoever of Christmas, same has come to be regarded as a Christmas song worldwide, possibly due to its winter theme. Indeed, the song was actually first written in July 1945, in Hollywood, California, U.S., during a heat wave.
Same continues to be played on Irish radio stations during the Christmas season, and has often been included on Christmas-themed music albums by various songsters.
Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
Vocals: Mr Frank Sinatra Music & Lyrics: Mr Jule Styne and Mr Samuel Cohen [Latter known professionally as Mr Sammy Cahn].
Oh, the weather outside is frightful, But the fire is so delightful. Since we’ve no place to go, Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow. It doesn’t show signs of stoppin’, And I’ve brought some corn for poppin’. The lights are turned down low, Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow. When we finally kiss good night, How I’ll hate going out in a storm, But if you’ll really hold me tight, All the way home I’ll be warm. The fire is slowly dyin’, And my dear, we’re still goodbyin’. As long as you love me so, Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow. He doesn’t care if it’s ten below. He’s sitting by the fire’s gloosy glow. He don’t care about the cold and the winds that blow. He just says, let it snow, let it snow, let it snow (let it snow!). Ooh-wee, goes the storm, Why should he worry when he’s nice and warm? His girl by his side and the lights turned low, He just says, let it snow, let it snow (I don’t care!). The weather outside is frightful, But that fire, umm, delightful. Since we’ve no place to go, Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow. It doesn’t show signs of stoppin’, And I’ve brought lots of corn for poppin’. The lights are way down low, So let it snow, let it snow, let it snow (let it snow!). When we finally say good night, How I’ll hate going out in a storm, But if you’ll only hold me tight, All the way home I’ll be warm. The fire is slowly dyin’, And my dear, we’re still goodbyin’. Long as you love me so, Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow! END
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