We Wish You a Merry Christmas
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SKU: A0.1319380
Composed by Tradicional song. Arranged by Richard Nicks. Children,Christmas,Holiday,Multicultural,Pop,World. Score and part. 5 pages. Richard Nicks #908019. Published by Richard Nicks (A0.1319380)."We Wish You a Merry Christmas" is a traditional English Christmas carol. It was written in the 19th century and is one of the most popular Christmas songs in the world.
The lyrics of the song are a message of welcome and best wishes for Christmas. The singers wish the recipient a merry Christmas, good health and a prosperous New Year.
It is often played during the Christmas holidays and is an important part of Christmas culture.
"We Wish You a Merry Christmas" has been covered by many artists, including Bing Crosby, Mariah Carey, The Jackson 5 and The Beatles. It has also been used in films, television shows and commercials. Music is a simple expression of joy and happiness, and it's a way to share the Christmas spirit with others.
We Wish You a Merry Christmas - Alto Sax and piano accompaniment.
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