Vánoční písně – Christmas songs
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Away in a Manger
Written by James R. Murray (1885)
Performed by Land WayPher (Waylan Bram and friends). Used with
permission.
Do You Hear What I Hear?
Words by Noel Regney, music by Gloria Shayne
Baker. Copyright ©1962.
Performed by Big Wide Grin, 2007. Used with permission.
God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen
Words and music: English traditional.
Performed by Christmas for a Cause, 2007. Used with
permission.
Good King Wenceslas
Words by John Mason Neale (1853), music traditional (13th
century).
Performed by Courtney Collins. Used with permission.
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
Words by Ralph Blane, music by Hugh Martin, 1943 .
Performed by Christopher Kincaid, 2007. Used with
permission.
I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day
Words by Henry W. Longfellow (1864), music by John
B. Calkin (1872).
Performed by Carl Vasta. Used with permission.
I Saw Three Ships
Words and music: traditional.
Performed by Roger McGuinn. Used with permission.
It Wouldn't Be Christmas
Written and performed by Scott Krippayne. Used with permission.
Jingle Bell Rock
Written by Joe Beal and Jim Boothe, first recorded in 1957.
Performed by Courtney Collins. Used with permission.
Jingle Bells
Written by James Pierpont (1857)
Performed by Land WayPher (Waylan Bram and friends). Used with
permission.
Jolly Old Saint Nicholas
Written presumably by Benjamin R. Hanby.
Performed by The Chuckleberries. Used with permission.
Let it Snow
Written by Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne, © 1945.
Performed by Courtney Collins. Used with permission.
Little Drummer Boy
Words and music © by Katherine K. Davis, Henry Onorati and Harry Simeone
(1958)
Performed by Land WayPher (Waylan Bram and friends).
Used with permission.
O Come O Come, Emmanuel
Music: 15th century, words: 12th century, transl. into English by John M.
Neale (1851)
Performed by Land WayPher (Waylan Bram and friends)
Used with permission.
O Come, All Ye Faithful
Written in 18th century, origin uncertain.
Performed by LaVada Torzewski of Azimuth Music. Used with
permission.
Rocking Around the Christmas Tree
Written by Johnny Marks, originally recorded by Brenda Lee in 1958. ©
Copyright.
Performed by Courtney Collins. Used with permission.
Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer
© Written by Johnny Marks.
Performed by Land WayPher (Waylan Bram and friends).
Used with permission.
Silent Night
Music by Franz X. Gruber (1818).
Performed by Land WayPher (Waylan Bram and friends).
Used with permission.
Snowman
Text and music © Jan Krist. Used with permission.
Visit Jan Krist's official website at JanKrist.net.
The Christ Child's Lullaby
Traditional carol from the Hebrides Islands
Performed by LaVada Torzewski of Azimuth Music. Used with
permission.
The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting)
Written by Mel Tormé and Bob Wells, ©
1944
Performed by Scott Krippayne. Used with permission.
The First Noel
Words and music: traditional, 18th or 19th century.
Performed by Roger McGuinnUsed with permission.
Three Little Drummers
Music: traditional, words by Robert Beers, performed by The
Crossing.
Copyright © 1998 Grrr Records, all rights reserved. Used with permission.
Up on a House Top (Ho ho ho)
Written by Benjamin R. Hanby (1866).
Performed by The Chuckleberries. Used with permission.
We Three Kings
Words and music written by John H. Hopkins, Jr., 1857 .
Performed by Christmas for a Cause, 2007. Used with
permission.
We Wish You a Merry Christmas
Performed by Land WayPher (Waylan Bram and friends).
Used with permission.
What Child is This?
Music: traditional, words: William Chatterton Dix (1865)
Performed by Land WayPher (Waylan Bram and friends).
Used with permission.
Won't Be Home for Christmas
Written and performed by Monica Schroeder. Used with permission.