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Tuesday, December 29, 2015
Monday, December 28, 2015
Nerthanjali, a festival of Dance, Avissawella, Sri Lanka. Part 1.
Nerthanjali, a festival of Dance, produced by Lecturer in
Dancing, Ms.Saranya Satharasinghe of ‘Avissawella Rangasarana Rangaayathanaya’.
‘POOJA 2’ performed on 2015 December 2015, Saturday 6p.m. at the Town Hall,
Avissawella, Sri Lanka. Video by Philip G V.
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The Little Drummer Boy
The
Little Drummer Boy Lyrics
https://youtu.be/dFB8zZx-G84
Little
Drummer Boy - Pentatonix
https://youtu.be/B6rfjdUOJLM
The Little Drummer Boy
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the
Christmas song. For the movie about a little drummer boy who does not want to
grow up, see The Tin Drum (film). For the 1968 stop motion animated film, see The Little
Drummer Boy (TV special).
"The Little Drummer Boy"
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"Die Lorelei" (20th
Fox)
"O' Holy Night" (20th Century-Fox) "Hallelujah" (Kapp) "O' Bambino (One Cold and Blessed Winter)" (Kapp Winners Circle;MCA) |
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Released
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1958
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Format
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Length
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3:03
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20th
Fox 45-121
20th Century-Fox 429 20th Century-Fox 6429 Kapp 711 Kapp Winners Circle 86 MCA 65030 |
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K.K.
Davis' "The Little Drummer Boy" was first recorded in 1955 as
"Carol of the Drum"
Modern-day
"Little Drummer Boy" reenactment actor, from the show
"Data-Driven Drumming."
"The
Little Drummer Boy" (originally known as "Carol of the Drum")
is a popular Christmas
song written
by the American classical music composer and teacher Katherine Kennicott Davis in 1941.[1] It was recorded in 1955 by the
Trapp Family Singers[2] and further popularized by a 1958 recording
by the Harry
Simeone Chorale.
This version was re-released successfully for several years and the song has
been recorded many times since.[3]
In
the lyrics the singer relates how, as a poor young boy, he was summoned by the Magi to the nativity where, without a gift for
the infant Jesus, he
played his drum with the Virgin Mary's
approval, remembering "I played my best for Him" and "He smiled
at me."
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