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  1. Good tidings we bring to you and your kin. We wish you a merry Christmas and a happy new year. [6] Many traditional versions of the song have been recorded, some of which replace the last line with "Good tidings for Christmas and a happy new year". In 1971, Roy Palmer recorded George Dunn of Quarry Bank, Staffordshire singing a version close to ...

  2. Dec 9, 2020 · We wish you a merry Christmas and a happy New Year. And we won’t go until we get some. And we won’t go until we get some. And we won’t go until we get some. So bring some out here. [Chorus] Good tidings we bring to you and your kin. We wish you a merry Christmas and a happy New Year. We wish you a merry Christmas.

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  3. Video. " We Wish You a Merry Christmas " is a popular secular 16th century English carol from the West Country of England. The origin of this Christmas carol lies in the English tradition where wealthy people of the community gave Christmas treats to the carolers on Christmas Eve such as "figgy puddings" that were very much like modern-day ...

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  5. Jan 16, 2014 · It is one of the only traditional holiday carols that makes mention of the New Year's celebration. We wish you a Merry Christmas, We wish you a Merry Christmas, We wish you a Merry Christmas, And a Happy New Year! chorus. Good tidings we bring. To you and your kin; We wish you a Merry Christmas (or: Good tidings for Christmas)

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