A little fun to help to set the mood for the Christmas season.
Sung by the choir of Clare College, Cambridge. Conducted by Graham Ross.
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So they give a lot of presents
on those Christmas days,
but I guess that things get kinda tense
when the house becomes a maze
of waterfowl and hens and geese
and milking maids with cattle;
where do they all get to sleep,
or does life become a battle
‘tween leaping lords and dancing gals
and each drumming drummer
with their piping piper pals,
and when it all seems like a bummer
comes the very worst of stings:
“Where on earth are those gold rings!?”
I sang The Twelve Days …. sixty years ago. Needless to say, we used different symbology for Four Birds a Calling.
How our frame of reference changes.
Thank you.
That was funny.
In high school, we sang a “my ex gave to me” parody.
They transitioned flawlessly from beautiful to hilarious and back.
That was so funny. It provided a giggle watching the faces of the participants. I loved how they changed the rhythm for the ladies dancing! The creativity, beauty, and humor provided a great beginning to the day.
What fun!
Two Class Clown…
Good day for a laugh. Thanks.
Well done again, Andrew!
Thanks, Janet!
LOVE THE ENERGY!!!
Fun! But nothing can equal Straight, No Chaser’s version from 1998.
https://youtu.be/2Fe11OlMiz8?feature=shared
I have to give you credit … I have used your Fun Friday videos several times in the past. The dog leaping into piles of leaves? OMGDNS!
This one almost tops the dog one. Laughing.
I use them in my email newsletter. Best open and click rates ever! So I thank you for sharing these and I give you credit in my newsletter. Not that I have a huge list or following. It’s just the right thing to do.
(Still laughing …!)
Blessed Christmas to you!
Bonnie