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Jul, Jul, Strålande Jul (other)
Jul, jul, strålande jul may refer to: *"Jul, jul, strålande jul "''Jul, jul, strålande jul''" is a Christmas song with lyrics written by Edvard Evers and music composed by Gustaf Nordqvist. It was published in 1921. The song has been subject to many interpretations in Sweden, other Scandinavian countries ...", Swedish Christmas song * ''Jul, jul, strålande jul'' (Artur Erikson & Anna-Lena Löfgren album), 1969 * ''Jul, jul, strålande jul'' (Nils Börge Gårdh album), 2001 * ''Jul, jul, strålande jul'' (Ingvar Wixell album), 1964 {{disambig ...
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Jul, Jul, Strålande Jul
"''Jul, jul, strålande jul''" is a Christmas song with lyrics written by Edvard Evers and music composed by Gustaf Nordqvist. It was published in 1921. The song has been subject to many interpretations in Sweden, other Scandinavian countries and internationally by singers, choirs and orchestras. It was first published by music publisher Abraham Lundquist AB. The song was one of the most common Christmas carols in Sweden during the 20th century. The lyrics describe Christmas as white, then snow-filled, and depict the rest of Christmas blessings with a wish that Christmas brings light and peace. The first known recording of the song dates back to 1924 (in Swedish) with Strandbergs kvartett, as B-side of the single "Hosianna". "Jul, jul, strålande jul" (English: Christmas, Christmas, glorious Christmas) was composed both for solo voice or voices in unison with accompaniment (organ or piano), and for choir a cappella. Recordings Well-known recordings of the song include The Rea ...
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Jul, Jul, Strålande Jul (Artur Erikson & Anna-Lena Löfgren Album)
"''Jul, jul, strålande jul''" is a Christmas song with lyrics written by Edvard Evers and music composed by Gustaf Nordqvist. It was published in 1921. The song has been subject to many interpretations in Sweden, other Scandinavian countries and internationally by singers, choirs and orchestras. It was first published by music publisher Abraham Lundquist AB. The song was one of the most common Christmas carols in Sweden during the 20th century. The lyrics describe Christmas as white, then snow-filled, and depict the rest of Christmas blessings with a wish that Christmas brings light and peace. The first known recording of the song dates back to 1924 (in Swedish) with Strandbergs kvartett, as B-side of the single "Hosianna". "Jul, jul, strålande jul" (English: Christmas, Christmas, glorious Christmas) was composed both for solo voice or voices in unison with accompaniment (organ or piano), and for choir a cappella. Recordings Well-known recordings of the song include The Real G ...
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Jul, Jul, Strålande Jul (Nils Börge Gårdh Album)
''Jul, jul strålande jul'' is a 2001 Nils Börge Gårdh Christmas album. Track listing #När det lider mot jul (Det strålar en stjärna) (Ruben Liljefors, Jeanna Oterdahl) # Jag är så glad var julekväll (trad.) #Församlens i trogne (John Francis Wade) # O Betlehem, du lilla stad (O Little Town of Bethlehem) (Lewis Redner, Anders Frostenson) # Det hände sig för länge sen (Mary's Boy Child) (Jester Hairston, Jan Erixon) #Jul, jul, strålande jul ( Hugo Hammarström, Edvard Evers) # Betlehems stjärna (Viktor Rydberg, Alice Tegnér) # Jag drömmer om en jul hemma (White Christmas) (Irving Berlin, Karl Lennart) #Bereden väg för Herran (Frans Michael Franzén, trad.) # Stilla natt (Stille nacht, heilige nacht) ( Franz Gruber, Oscar Mannström) #Nu tändas tusen juleljus (Emmy Köhler) # Julsång (Cantique de Noël) (Adolphe Adam Adolphe Charles Adam (; 24 July 1803 – 3 May 1856) was a French composer, teacher and music critic. A prolific composer for the theatre, he ...
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