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No, I totally agree with you - I didn't even think about the search implications, which is a great point, but it is nice to give credit where due. I was just in too big of an all-fired hurry trying to post versions that actually sound something like the carols we all know in time for the holidays.
On that note, here are some more songwriting credits:
Angels We Have Heard On High: Traditional French Carol, English Translation: James Chadwick,1862
Bring a Torch Jeanette Isabelle: French Provençal carol by Émile Blémont Translation: Edward Cuthbert Nunn
Deck The Halls: Welsh lyrics "Nos Galan" by Talhaiarn (John Jones) translated by Thomas Oliphant, ca. 1866
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen: Words: Dinah Maria Mulock Craik, Music: L. H. Redner
Good King Wenceslas: Adapted from 13th Century spring carol by Rev. Thomas Helmore 1582; Words: John Mason Neale, 1853
Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer, Randy Brooks
Hark the Herald Angels Sing, Music: "Mendelssohn" (William Hayman Cummings);words Charles Wesley, George Whitfield, Martin Madan et al.
We Three Kings, John Henry Hopkins, Jr
We Wish You A Merry Christmas, English Traditional, 16th Century
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