Jingle Bells: One of the most iconic Christmas carols, Jingle Bells was written by James Lord Pierpont in 1857 and remains a timeless holiday favourite
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Silent Night: Composed by Franz Gruber in 1818, Silent Night is a serene and reflective carol that captures the tranquility of the night Jesus was born
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Joy to the World: Written by Isaac Watts in 1719, Joy to the World celebrates the arrival of Jesus Christ and the happiness His presence brings to humanity
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O Holy Night: Composed by Adolphe Adam in 1847, O Holy Night is beloved for its emotional depth and soaring melodies that evoke the significance of Christ's birth
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Hark! The Herald Angels Sing: Penned by Charles Wesley in 1739, Hark! The Herald Angels Sing joyously proclaims the good news of Christ's birth
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Away in a Manger: Attributed to various authors, Away in a Manger is a gentle lullaby that paints a touching picture of the nativity scene
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We Wish You a Merry Christmas: This traditional English carol conveys festive greetings and warm wishes, making it a staple of holiday celebrations
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The First Noel: Originating in 19th-century England, The First Noel tells the story of Christ's birth as revealed to the shepherds
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O Come, All Ye Faithful: Also known as Adeste Fideles, this classic invites worshippers to unite in joyful celebration of Christ's arrival
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Angels We Have Heard on High: With its jubilant chorus, Angels We Have Heard on High commemorates the angelic announcement of Jesus' birth