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Thread #169212   Message #4233539
Posted By: GerryM
28-Dec-25 - 11:45 AM
Thread Name: Songs from the Mudcat Worldwide Singaround
Subject: RE: Songs from the Mudcat Worldwide Singaround
Songs, poems, and recitations from the Mudcat Worldwide Zoom singaround of 22 December 2025, in the order in which they were presented. Thanks to Moorley Man for the data. Corrections and comments always welcome.

Until the Dark Time Ends
The Sans Day Carol
Scarlet Raygun (ttto Scarlet Ribbons)
Poems: Waiting; A Solstice Prayer
River (the Joni Mitchell one)
Entre le bœuf et l'âne gris ("Between the ox and the grey ass", sung in French)
The Virgin Mary had a Baby Boy
Joe and Me
Mrs Fogarty's Christmas Cake
Foxtrot Tango Calling
Twelve Days Home for Christmas
Santa Baby
Forfar 4, East Fife 5
Christmas Song (The Chickens are A-Crowin')
Hear Dem Bells
The Shepherd's Boon
Night Rider's Lament
Chariots
Winter Wonderland
Christmas Wish
Coventry Carol
Children Go where I Send Thee (Jing Jing)
While Shepherds Watched their Flocks by Night (sung to the tunes of Summertime, Poor Wayfaring Stranger, House of the Rising Sun, Amazing Grace, Holmfirth Anthem, and Auld Lang Syne)
Do You Hear what I Hear?
Gaudete (in Latin)
Christmas Day in the Morning (ttto I Saw Three Ships)
Deck Us All with Boston Charlie (ttto Deck the Halls)
The Lambskin Carol
Good King Wenceslas (sung ttto The White Cockade)
A Carol (sung ttto Old Apple Tree Wassail)
The Long and Lonely Winter
When All Men Sing
A-Roving on a Winter's Night
Ard Tí Chuain (The High Headland of the Harbour)
Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree
The Year that "Old Christmas" was New
Lullay, My Liking
Gaia's Lullaby
Someday at Christmas
The Boar's Head Carol
A Carol for Sheltered Shut-ins (ttto Deck the Halls)
God Rest Ye Dour Diplomats (fragment, ttto God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen)
Ngarra Burra Ferra (sung in Yorta Yorta)
Rock of Ages/Maoz Tzur (in English, then Hebrew)
The Twelve Days After Christmas
Break Forth, O Beauteous Heavenly Light
Christmas in the Trenches
Ding Dong Ding
The Week Before Christmas (recitation)
Julian of Norwich