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1 Old Town Christmas 2014

2 African Noel Liberian folk song

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4 Banuwa, banuwa, banuwa yo Nehnio lahno, nehnio lahno

5 Sing noel, sing noel, noel noel Sing noel, sing noel, noel, noel
Sing we all noel, sing we all noel

6 Still Still Still Still Still Still He sleeps the night so chill The mothers tender arms enfolding Warm and safe the child are holding Still still still

7 Sleep sleep sleep He lies in slumber deep While angel hosts from heaven come singing Songs of adoration bringing

8 Sleep sleep sleep While we our vigil keep

9 Simply Gregorian

10 Kyrie e-lei-son E-lei-son

11 Christe, christe E-lei-son Ky-ri-e, ky-ri,e

12 Kyrie e-lei-son E-lei-son

13 Christe, christe E-lei-son Ky-ri-e, ky-ri,e

14 Kyrie eleison (Lord have mercy) Christe eleison (Christ have mercy)
Simply Gregorian Arr. Donald Moore What does Gregorian mean – chanting or singing that originated with Pope Gregory XIII Kyrie eleison (Lord have mercy) Christe eleison (Christ have mercy)

15 Ky-ri-e e-lei-son, e-lei-son Chri-ste, Chri-ste e-leis-on
Ky-ri-e, Ky-ri-e, e-lei-son

16 Traditional French Carol
Pat a Pan Traditional French Carol Patapan, or Guillaume prends ton tambourin, is a traditional song from the Burgundy region in France. It’s also known in English as Willie Take Your Little Drum. ‘Turelurelu’ is the sound the flute makes and ‘patapatapan’ is the sound of the drum. This is most likely the inspiration for the English Christmas song, The Little Drummer Boy.

17 Guillaume prends ton tambourin Toi, prends ta flûte, Robin; Au son de ces instruments Turelurelu, patapatapan Au son de ces instruments Je dirai Noël gaîment.

18 Willie take your little drum, Robin bring your flute and come,
Play a joyous tune today.

19 Turelurelu, pat-a-pat-a pan Play a joyous tune today
On this joyous holiday

20 Willie take your little drum, Robin bring your flute and come,
Play a joyous tune today. Turelurelu, pat-a-pat-a pan Play a joyous tune today On this joyous holiday

21 Silent Night The original lyrics for the song in German, Stille Nacht, was written by Joseph Mohr and  the melody was composed by Franz X. Gruber. The carol was first performed on 24 December 1818 at the St. Nicholas church in Oberndorf, Austria. Since then the Christmas song has achieved world wide appeal and it is said that there are over 300 translations of the song in the world.

22 Silent Night

23 Silent Night Holy Night

24 All is calm. All is bright.

25 Round yon Virgin, Mother and Child

26 Holy infant so tender and mild

27 Sleep in heavenly peace.

28 Silent Night Holy Night

29 All is calm. All is bright.

30 Round yon Virgin, Mother and Child

31 Holy infant so tender and mild

32 Sleep in heavenly peace.

33 Deck the Halls

34 Deck the halls with boughs of holly Fa la la la la…. la la la la….
‘Tis the season to be jolly

35 Don we now our gay apparel, Fa la la…la la la…la la la
Troll the ancient yuletide carol Fa la la la la….la la la la

36 See the blazing Yule before us, Fa la la la la….la la la la….
Strike the harp and join the chorus,

37 Follow me in merry measure, Fa la la….la la la…la la la
While I tell of Yuletide treasure, Fa la la la la….la la.. la..la..

38 Fast away the old year passes, Fa la la la la….la la la la….
Hail the new ye lads and lasses, Fa la la la la….la la..la.. la

39 Sing we joyous all together, Fa la la….la la la…la la la.
Heedless of the wind and weather Fa la la la la….la la…la…la..

40 Up on the Housetop/ Jolly Old St. Nicholas

41 Up on the housetop the reindeer pause,
Out jumps good old Santa Claus

42 Down through the chimney with All for the little ones, Christmas joys.
lots of toys, All for the little ones, Christmas joys.

43 Ho, ho, ho! Who wouldn’t go!

44 Down through the chimney with good St. Nick.
Up on the housetop, click, click, click! Down through the chimney with good St. Nick.

45 Jolly old St. Nicholas, lean your ear this way
Jolly old St. Nicholas, lean your ear this way! Don’t you tell a single soul what I’m going to say:

46 Christmas eve is coming soon; now you dear old man, whisper what you’ll bring to me; tell me if you can

47 Ho, ho, ho! Who wouldn’t go! Ho, ho, ho! Who wouldn’t go

48 Down through the chimney with good St. Nick.
Up on the housetop, click, click, click! Down through the chimney with good St. Nick.

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50 Have a holly, jolly Christmas It’s the best time of the year

51 I don’t know if there’ll
be snow, but have a cup of cheer

52 Have a holly jolly Christmas
And when you walk down the street

53 Say “Hello” to friends you know And everyone you meet.

54 Oh, ho, the mistletoe hung where you can see

55 Somebody waits for you, kiss her once for me.

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57 And in case you didn’t hear
Oh BY GOLLY Have a Holly Jolly Christmas this year!

58 Have a holly, jolly Christmas It’s the best time of the year

59 I don’t know if there’ll
be snow, but have a cup of cheer.

60 Have a holly jolly Christmas
And when you walk down the street

61 Say “Hello” to friends you know And everyone you meet.

62 Oh, ho, the mistletoe hung where you can see

63 Somebody waits for you, kiss her once for me.

64

65 And in case you didn’t hear
Oh BY GOLLY Have a Holly Jolly Christmas this year!


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