Origin of Christmas Carols/Songs

Christmasclassics.comRon Clancy, dedicated researcher and author shares his over 30 years of research into classic Christmas carols.  This fascinating 30 minute podcast reveals the interesting history of some of our best loved Christmas tunes.  Mr. Clancy has authored and compiled 4 collections with fully period art illustrated books and CD box collections perfect for anyone who loves history, Christmas music or art.  After listening to the podcast, take a look at Mr. Clancy's website: christmasclassics.com where you can learn more or purchase these fabulous collections for yourself or a loved one to enjoy.  Also check out the many YouTube videos Mr. Clancy has produced on the history of your favorite Christmas carol.

3 Ways to Listen:

Click on the following link to have it play on your computer's player

http://thekingdomcome.com/kingdomcommentaries/christmassong_origins.mp3

Right click the following link and SAVEAS to download to your computer or ipod.

http://thekingdomcome.com/kingdomcommentaries/christmassong_origins.mp3

Listen to it streamed on this website (good for people with slow connections)

http://thekingdomcome.com/content/kingdom_commentaries

 

YOUTUBE VIDEOS:

HONORING WORLD WAR II VETERANS

BURT CAROLS

CAROL OF THE BELLS

CHRISTMAS EVE IN MY HOME TOWN

cowboy carol

DO YOU HEAR WHAT I HEAR?

HARVARD COMPOSERS

I HEARD THE BELLS ON CHRISTMAS DAY

I WONDER AS I WANDER

I'LL BE HOME FOR CHRISTMAS

IT CAME UPON A MIDNIGHT CLEAR

JINGLE BELLS

MARY HAD A BABY & GO TELL IT ON THE MOUNTAIN

NEW YORK INFLUENCE

O LITTLE TOWN OF BETHLEHEM

RUDOLPH – ROCKIN’

SANTA CLAUS IS COMIN’ TO TOWN

SILENT NIGHT

THE LITTLE DRUMMER BOY

THE SHEPHERDS CAROL

WE THREE KINGS OF ORIENT ARE

WHITE CHRISTMAS