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We Wish You a Merry Christmas” is a traditional English Christmas carol, listed as numbers 230 and 9681 in the Roud Folk Song Index. I wish you a Merry Christmas”. Many traditional versions of the song have been recorded, some of which replace the last line with “Non-traditional christma tidings for Christmas and a happy new year”. And a cellar full of beer.

Farmer Buller’s door, where they knew they should find a welcome. After they are allowed in and perform a Mummers play, the boys are served beer by the farmer’s maid. Various sources place this version of the song in different parts of England during the nineteenth century. Arthur Sydney Warrell, born Farmborough, 1883, died Bristol, 1939. Served as organist and choirmaster and several Bristol churches. Subsequently, taught music at Bristol University and founded the Bristol University Choir, Orchestra, and Madrigal Singers.

Arguably most famous Christmas song was written by a Bristolian”. Western Daily Press and Bristol Mirror. In the Carols for Choirs reprint, but not in the 1935 original, the option of replacing “I wish you a Merry Christmas” by the more common “We wish you a Merry Christmas” is given. X’mas and a happy New Year”, letter of Samuel Goodman dated December 20th 1710, in Letters to Fort St. And 100 Other Christmas Curiosities Unwrapped” p. We Wish You a Merry Christmas!

Devonshire and Cornwall Vocabulary”, The Monthly Magazine vol. A dialogue in the Devonshire dialect, by a lady: to which is added a glossary, by J. Some ancient Christmas Carols, with the Tunes to which they were formerly sung in the West of England. A Garland of Christmas Carols, Ancient and Modern.

Songs of the Nativity, London: John Camden Hotten, 1864. The New Oxford Book of Carols. A good fat pig to last you all the year. Please to give me a New Year’s gift.

Christmas Melodies: The Carols of the Season”. Weekly Supplement to the Leeds Mercury. Please will you give us my Kersmas-box. Enjoy the best selection of free Christmas music online with unlimited skips.

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