We Wish You a Merry Christmas ...
I was greatly disappointed in recent years, some EVIL PARASITES get offended by the beautiful greeting Merry Christmas. Since our beloved in-coming 45th President of USA, Mr. Donald Trump had won and will be the next President of United States, the Christmas's spirits wishing Merry Christmas came back alive again and I do really appreciate this beautiful greeting more and more as days goes by. So please don't take things for granted and don't gave a damn over it. I had began promote the greeting Merry Christmas more than a month over facebook and other social media too. Once again let me wish you and your loved one Merry Christmas in regardless whether you celebrate Christmas or not. Merry Christmas greeting will be here and stay till infinity.
"We Wish You a Merry Christmas" is a popular English Christmas carol from the West Country of England.
"We Wish You a Merry Christmas" is a popular English Christmas carol from the West Country of England.
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Published on OCt 08, 2016
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In 1935, Oxford University Press published an elaborate four-part
choral arrangement by Arthur Warrell under the title "A Merry
Christmas", describing the piece as a "West Country Traditional Song".[1][2] Warrell's arrangement is notable for using "I" instead of "we" in the lyrics; the first line is "I wish you a Merry Christmas". It was subsequently republished in the collection Carols for Choirs (1961), and remains widely performed.[3]
The earlier history of the carol is unclear. It is absent from the collections of West-countrymen Davies Gilbert (1822 and 1823)[4] and William Sandys (1833),[5] as well as from the great anthologies of Sylvester (1861)[6] and Husk (1864).[7] It is also missing from The Oxford Book of Carols (1928). In the comprehensive New Oxford Book of Carols (1992), editors Hugh Keyte and Andrew Parrott describe it as "English traditional" and "[t]he remnant of an envoie much used by wassailers and other luck visitors"; no source or date is given.[8]
The greeting "a merry Christmas and a happy New Year" is recorded from 1740.[9] The English custom of performing inside or outside homes in return for food and drink is illustrated in the short story The Christmas Mummers (1858) by Charlotte Yonge, in which a group of boys run to a farmer's door and sing:
I wish you a merry Christmas
And a happy New Year,
A pantryful of good roast-beef,
And barrels full of beer.[10]
After they are allowed in and perform a Mummers play, the boys are served beer by the farmer's maid.[11]
The origin of this Christmas carol lies in the English tradition
wherein wealthy people of the community gave Christmas treats to the
carolers on Christmas Eve, such as "figgy pudding" that was very much like modern-day Christmas puddings.[12][13][14]
A variety of nineteenth-century sources state that, in the West Country
of England, "figgy pudding" referred to a raisin or plum pudding, not
necessarily one containing figs.[15][16][17]
Song Lyrics
- We wish you a merry Christmas,
- We wish you a merry Christmas,
- We wish you a merry Christmas
- And a happy New Year.
- Good tidings we bring
- To you and your kin;
- We wish you a merry Christmas
- And a happy New Year.
- 2
- Oh, bring us some figgy pudding,
- Oh, bring us some figgy pudding,
- Oh, bring us some figgy pudding,
- And bring it right here.
- Good tidings we bring
- To you and your kin;
- We wish you a merry Christmas
- And a happy New Year.
- 3
- we won't go till we get some,
- We won't go till we get some,
- we won't go till we get some,
- So bring it right here.
- Good tidings we bring
- To you and your kin;
- We wish you a merry Christmas
- And a happy New Year.[1]
- 4
- we all like our figgy pudding,
- We all like our figgy pudding,
- we all like our figgy pudding,
- With all it's good cheers
- Good tidings we bring
- To you and your kin;
- We wish you a merry Christmas
- And a happy New Year.
- We wish you a merry Christmas
- We wish you a merry Christmas
- We wish you a merry Christmas
- And a happy New Year.
Version 1
Chorus:
We wish you a Merry Christmas
We wish you a Merry Christmas
We wish you a Merry Christmas
And a Happy New Year
Good tidings we bring
To you and your king
We wish you a Merry Christmas
And a Happy New Year
We wish you a Merry Christmas
We wish you a Merry Christmas
We wish you a Merry Christmas
And a Happy New Year
(Some versions use "glad tidings" instead of "good tidings"[18])
Now bring us some figgy pudding,
Now bring us some figgy pudding,
Now bring us some figgy pudding,
And bring some out here
REFRAIN
For we all like figgy pudding,
We all like figgy pudding,
For we all like figgy pudding,
So bring some out here
REFRAIN
And we won't go until we've got some
We won't go until we've got some
We won't go until we've got some
So bring some out here
REFRAIN
Version 3
We wish you a Merry Christmas
We wish you a Merry Christmas
We wish you a Merry Christmas
and a Happy New Year.
REFRAIN
Good tidings we bring for you and your kin,
Good tidings for Christmas and a Happy New Year.
O bring us some figgy pudding (x3)
and bring it right here.
REFRAIN
And we won't go until we've got some (x3)
so bring some out here.
REFRAIN
It's a season for music (x3)
and a time of good Cheer.
REFRAIN
We wish you a Merry Christmas
We wish you a Merry Christmas
and a Happy New Year.
REFRAIN
Good tidings we bring for you and your kin,
Good tidings for Christmas and a Happy New Year.
O bring us some figgy pudding (x3)
and bring it right here.
REFRAIN
And we won't go until we've got some (x3)
so bring some out here.
REFRAIN
It's a season for music (x3)
and a time of good Cheer.
REFRAIN
Version 4
We wish you a Merry Christmas (x3)and a Happy New Year.
REFRAIN
Good tidings to you, where ever you are
Good Tidings at Christmas and a Happy New Year
(The first line of the refrain can also be rendered as "Good tidings we bring, to you of good cheer")
Now bring us some figgy pudding (x3)
and bring it right here
REFRAIN
now bring some tea and breakfast (x3)
and bring it right here
REFRAIN
Christmas time is coming, (x3)
It soon will be here
REFRAIN
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