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  1. A German Christmas Carol in German and English. With Traditional English Lyrics for “O CHRISTMAS TREE”. “O Christmas Tree” – “O Tannenbaum”. This is just one of at least a dozen English versions of this traditional German song, dating back about 500 years – long before it was considered a Christmas carol. (A Tannenbaum is a fir ...

  2. Nov 10, 2018 · 3 Hours of Christmas Music | Traditional Instrumental Christmas Songs Playlist | Piano & Orchestra. Soothing Relaxation.

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  3. Dec 11, 2020 · The History of "O Tannenbaum". A Tannenbaum is a fir tree (die Tanne) or Christmas tree (der Weihnachtsbaum). Although most Christmas trees today are spruce (Fichten) rather than Tannen, the qualities of the. evergreen have inspired musicians to write several Tannenbaum songs in German over the years. Surprisingly the song was not related to ...

  4. Nov 4, 2019 · "O Tannenbaum" ("Oh Christmas Tree") Christmas Carol Lyrics. SolStock / Getty Images. By. Hyde Flippo. Updated on November 04, 2019. The popular Christmas carol "O Tannenbaum" was written in Germany in the mid-1500s. The original folk song has been rewritten many times over the centuries.

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  5. Translation. Oh Christmas Tree. 1. Oh Christmas Tree, oh Christmas Tree. how green are your leaves! You are not all green in the summer time. no also in the winter when it' snows. Oh Christmas Tree, oh Christmas Tree. how green are your leaves. 2. Oh Christmas Tree, oh Christmas Tree. I like you very much.

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  7. Stacey Garratt 5 mins. O Tannenbaum is a German Christmas carol that translates to “O Christmas tree.”. The song is much older and has its roots in a 16th Century Silesian folk song, “Ach Tannenbaum,” equating the evergreen quality of the fir tree with faithfulness and dependability.

  8. Oct 23, 2023 · O Tannenbaum, also known as Oh Christmas Tree, is a timeless holiday song that has been enjoyed by generations. This popular German carol has been covered by numerous artists throughout the years, but one particularly captivating rendition is performed by the London Symphony Orchestra.

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