Favorite Christmas Songs (A thread for all Christians)

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“Stille Nacht” – tho’ I love it in English as well, the original German wrings tears every time.
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"Good King" or "Good Saint Wenceslas" -- a wonderful song and a beautiful illustration via story of what sainthood is. 

"Minuit chrétien" ('O Holy Night') -- also simply sublime in the original.
And for those who have never heard it, Joan Baez’s 1966 Christmas album 'Noel" has such beautiful renditions of all these songs.
 
'The Lord’s Prayer" sung by Mario Lanza. Was recorded for his Christmas album!
 
The first that comes to mind is, “O Come All Ye Faithful”. For some reason, I cannot sing “O come let us adore Him”, without tearing up or sometimes literally crying.
I think maybe it’s because I spent over 30 years away from the Church and all the time wasted, not adoring and serving God.

On the light side, I really like “Christmas Time Is Here”, from “A Charlie Brown Christmas”, written by Vince Guaraldi and Lee Mendelson.

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Hi Everyone,

I’ve tried very hard to resist it, but I have already started to listen to Christmas Music. In honor of advent and Christ’s coming, name your favorite Christmas song. Link it if you wish. My favorite is “Of the Fathers Heart Begotten,” not a normal choice, but I fell in love with it a while back and it has easily become my favorite Christmas hymn. Song below:

I might create an awesome playlist after this thread.
youtube.com/watch?v=KVBFwSbiUs8 LITTLE DRUMMER BOY by Beverly Sisters
youtube.com/watch?v=RwemohyMdew SILENT NIGHT by Mannheim Steamroller
 
Hi Everyone,

I’ve tried very hard to resist it, but I have already started to listen to Christmas Music. In honor of advent and Christ’s coming, name your favorite Christmas song. Link it if you wish. My favorite is “Of the Fathers Heart Begotten,” not a normal choice, but I fell in love with it a while back and it has easily become my favorite Christmas hymn. Song below:

youtube.com/watch?v=roq3QimdWlw

I might create an awesome playlist after this thread.
youtube.com/watch?v=5QsRDpsItq0 Prokofiev’s ‘Troika’ as found on Woody Allen’s movie Love and Death
 
Although it is listed under hymns for children in the Episcopal Hymnal 1940, it was always used during the procession with the Baby Jesus to the Creche on Christmas Eve.

It is a beautiful hymn called “Once In Royal David’s City”. My very favorite and I really do miss hearing it on Christmas Eve. I believe that Mother Angelica’s nuns sang it on one of their albums.

Yours in the Hearts of Jesus and Mary

Bernadette
 
Although it is listed under hymns for children in the Episcopal Hymnal 1940, it was always used during the procession with the Baby Jesus to the Creche on Christmas Eve.

It is a beautiful hymn called “Once In Royal David’s City”. My very favorite and I really do miss hearing it on Christmas Eve. I believe that Mother Angelica’s nuns sang it on one of their albums.

Yours in the Hearts of Jesus and Mary

Bernadette
Your mention of "Once In Royal David’s City reminded me of singing in the choir in high school. We used “Once In Royal David’s City” as our recessional, but we used another wonderful hymn, not often heard, called “Lay Down Your Staffs” as our processional.

The video shows a choir using the hymn in a similar way (starting at minute 3:15) that we did many years ago.

And for Texans and anyone who likes western swing / Texas country, George Strait’s “When its Christmas Time in Texas

Jon
 
I love Bach so,

Brich an, o schönes Morgenlicht - Break forth, O beauteous heavenly light
Von Himmel Hoch Da Komm Ich Her - From Heaven above to Earth I come (my current favorite)

Es ist ein Ros - Lo, how a rose

I love this Norwegian Christmas song that my grandmother sung

Jeg er så glad hver julekveld - I Am So Glad each Christmas Eve
 
Here’s a new favorite Christmas song of mine sung by Carrie Underwood and Michael W Smith. It is entitled All Is Well. It is very pretty and touches the heart – at least it did mine. I hope you enjoy it also.

youtube.com/watch?v=cjZfeEJgNRw
 
Although I am not Christian, I greatly prefer the Christmas songs with a religious, rather than secular, theme. Al though there are several that came to mind, I’ve always enjoyed Long, Long, Ago, written by I can’t remember who, but I know it’s not the Katherine Parker melody, and arranged by a dear friend. I just remember the verses were in a minor key, and the refrain in the parallel major key, which I believe is A. If only I could figure out where my copy of that piece has gone.
 
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