Wow, that was nice! My twin sister Lizzie sang this one in her elementary and middle-school choirs, and it was also on one of our Christmas CD's growing up, so I'm familiar with this one quite well. I don't know how you say it in Russia, but just in case people all over the world say it differently, have a wonderful Christmas! Here in the US we say "Merry Christmas", but British people like Denise Leigh say "Happy Christmas" instead. It definitely fools people when they hear a Christmas greeting they're not used to. Haha.
The Nightwish version is in itself a cover. The original was sung by choirboy Peter Auty for the soundtrack of an animated film The Snowman first shown in 1982.
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Wow, that was nice! My twin sister Lizzie sang this one in her elementary and middle-school choirs, and it was also on one of our Christmas CD's growing up, so I'm familiar with this one quite well. I don't know how you say it in Russia, but just in case people all over the world say it differently, have a wonderful Christmas! Here in the US we say "Merry Christmas", but British people like Denise Leigh say "Happy Christmas" instead. It definitely fools people when they hear a Christmas greeting they're not used to. Haha.
The Nightwish version is in itself a cover. The original was sung by choirboy Peter Auty for the soundtrack of an animated film The Snowman first shown in 1982.