Carol of the Day: Dec 11th · 5:13pm Dec 11th, 2019
Hitting the history books with this one. This is "Christmas 1915" by Celtic Thunder.
Every student who has ever learned about World War I has heard, at least in some part, of the Christmas Truce. While the ceasefire in 1914 is the most famous, there were smaller occurrences in the later years.
This fictionalized, haunting ballad is a good reminder that, even in conflict, people can come together.
Missed the previous days'? Links below!
December 1st - Come Thou Long Expected Jesus
December 2nd - Joy to the World
December 3rd - Mele Kalikimaka
December 4th - Gospel Hallelujah!
December 5th - Good King Wenceslas
December 6th - Zie Ginds Komt de Stoomboot
December 7th - I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day
December 8th - Huron Carol
December 9th - The Marvelous Toy
December 10th - What Child is This?
December 12th - Let's Have a Christmas Celebration
December 13th - No Time to Diet
December 14th - Twelve Days of Christmas
December 15th - Adeste Fidelis
December 16th - Circle of Steel
December 17th - I Saw Three Ships
December 18th - Green the Whole Year Round
December 19th - The Holly and the Ivy
December 20th - Google Translate Sings Christmas Carols
December 21st - Vivaldi's Winter
December 22nd - Wizards of Winter
December 23rd - Here We Come A-Caroling
December 24th - Christ is Born
December 25th - Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring