Christmas carols are a popular way to celebrate the festive season and have the power to evoke emotions, create memories and unite people. Whether you are just humming carols or simply listening to your favourite tunes, they are the perfect way to capture the magic of the season. Carols indeed are an integral part that spread joy, cheer and ring-in the celebrations.
Explore this list of some of the best Christmas carols that have become timeless favourites
Jingle Bells | This iconic Christmas carol has a little-known secret that it was originally written by James Lord Pierpont for Thanksgiving and not for Christmas! Surprised right? However, its upbeat melody and lyrics soon made it a perfect fit for Christmas celebrations. Today, Jingle Bells is one of the most beloved carol around the world, with over 17 different versions available.
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Silent Night | Originally a German poem, written by pastor Joseph Franz Mohr, Silent Night is one of the most famous Christmas melodies. The popular carol has now been translated in over 300 languages across the world.
O Holy Night | Written in 1847 by Placide Cappeau, the carol was later composed by Adolphe Adam. O Holy Night became an instant favourite to celebrate the birth of Jesus. Interestingly, this was the first song played on the radio in 1906.
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing | This English Christmas carol praising the birth of Christ was written as a poem by Charles Wesley in 1739. This joyful and uplifting song was later composed by Felix Mendelssohn.
The First Noel | Originating from England, this traditional Christmas carol narrates the birth of Jesus and angels announcing it to shepherds. This simple melody is one of the oldest Christmas songs widely sung across the world.
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We Wish You a Merry Christmas | During the holiday season, the cheerful jingle We Wish You a Merry Christmas is frequently performed to spread good wishes. Written by Charlotte Yonge, this song was released on December 6, 1935, while famous British choirmaster Arthur Warrell is credited for its wide popularity.
Deck The Halls | This carol was originally written by Thomas Oliphant in 1862 and was covered by over 75 individual artists. This classic carol is about decorating and celebrating the holiday season and is frequently sung in the months preceding Christmas.
(Edited by : Jerome Anthony)