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Korean Christmas song,

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At the end of the year, Christmas songs are playing everywhere, and it is time for people to prepare for Christmas. People can't wait for the arrival of February 25, 65438, and they began to use Christmas songs to set off the festive atmosphere a few weeks ago. Wherever you go, you can hear Christmas songs with different tunes and contents, elegant or vulgar, harmonious and ubiquitous.

No festival has more songs and singers than Christmas. Tracing back to history, there are more than 1000 recorded Christmas songs and folk songs, carols and poems closely related to Christmas. However, there are only a handful of songs that are as enduring and catchy as evergreen trees-William Stilwell, a music historian, is an internationally recognized expert on Christmas songs, and he has identified more than 50 "stubborn fingers".

Christmas songs are unique in the music industry, but they are as colorful as gifts in Santa Claus' socks. Some are American works; Some inherited the legacy of European predecessors; Some are solemn; Some are relaxed and lively; And humor. When we sit down, pour a glass of wine, turn on the stereo and enjoy a favorite Christmas song, we should know some stories behind the song.