Warrells arrangement is notable for using I instead of we in the words; the first line is I wish you a Merry Christmas. It was subsequently republished in the collection Carols for Choirs (1961), and remains widely performed. The popular version begins as follows We wish you a merry Christmas We wish you a merry ChristmasWe Wish You a Merry Christmas is a popular secular sixteenthcentury English carol from the West Country of England. The origin of this Christmas carol lies in the English tradition where wealthy people of the community gave Christmas treats to the carolers on Christmas Eve such as figgy puddings that were very much like modern day Christmas puddings. It is one of the few traditional ...
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