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We wish you a merry Christmas (Funk)
One of the world's most popular Christmas carols in a new groovy version. With this in mind: We wish you a funky Christmas!
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Vom Himmel hoch, da komm' ich her (Funk)
The Christmas classic by Martin Luther (1524) reissued in a cheerful funk version.
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Kling, Glöckchen, klingelingeling (Funk)
The Christmas classic by Karl Enslin with a completely different look: Funky and Groovy.
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O du fröhliche (Funk)
Relaunched in a cheerful, lively funk version: O you cheerful by Johannes Daniel Falk and Heinrich Holzschuher (1816/1826).
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Ihr Kinderlein kommet (Funk)
The popular Christmas carol as a lively funk / dance version with a happy shuffle rhythm.
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Jingle Bells (Funk)
Jingle Bells a little faster with funk guitars and a rich bass. Composer: James Lord Pierpont
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Alle Jahre wieder (Funk)
The popular royalty-free Christmas song in a lively, groovy funk version.
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Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht (Funk)
Groovy funk version of the Christmas classic with a good mood guarantee.
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O du fröhliche (Orchestral)
One of the most famous and popular Christmas carols, in a classic, orchestral version.
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Leise rieselt der Schnee (Orchestral)
One of the best-known Christmas carols in Germany. It was written by the pastor Eduard Ebel (1839-1905). Here in an orchestral version.
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Kling, Glöckchen, klingelingeling (Orchestral)
German Christmas carol from the 19th century arranged in an orchestral, lively version. Merry Christmas!
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Jingle Bells (Orchestral)
Jingle Bells is a well-known American christmas song and probably one of the most favorite christmas songs in the world. It was written by James Lord Pierpont (1822–1893).
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Es ist ein Ros' entsprungen (Orchestral)
16th century church carol - newly arranged in an orchestral version,
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Alle Jahre wieder (Orchestral)
"Every year again" as royalty-free music production in an orchestral version with string ensembles, woodwinds and brass sections and of course the typical Christmas bells. This popular german Christmas carol is by Wilhelm Hey and Friedrich Silcher.
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Magic Christmas
A sensuous ballad with varying percussion such as bell rings and bongos. Warm string sounds and a melancholic piano melody add to the mood along with peaceful "well-being" chord sequences.
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Santa Claus bringing fun
A motivated Christmas song with warm string melodies and classic cymbals. Added in, are more traditional Christmas instruments to help create an expectant and anticipant mood.
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O du fröhliche (Lounge)
German Christmas song by Johannes Daniel Falk and Heinrich Holzschuher (1816/1826) - Newly arranged in a relaxed lounge version.
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Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht (Lounge)
Silent, holy and relaxed night - with this new, smooth lounge version of the German Christmas classic.
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Leise rieselt der Schnee (Lounge)
Newly recorded Easy Listening version of the old German Christmas song by Eduard Ebel. A gentle e-piano and friendly marimbas create a relaxed Christmas eve.
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Ihr Kinderlein kommet (Lounge)
One of the most famous German Christmas songs as a lively uptempo version in lounge style with electric piano, guitar and a happy rhythm.
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