A few days after celebrating Thanksgiving, the Duggars kicked off the Christmas season by going caroling, one of their favorite holiday traditions. Check out these video clips of the super-sized family rehearsing with friends. (The lyrics to the first and third songs are pasted below.)
The song sung in the first video clip is a less familiar
Christmas tune called "There's a Song in the Air," the words of which
were written by American poet and novelist Josiah Gilbert Holland in the
19th century.
The second video clip features a snippet of "Sing We Now of Christmas,"
the English translation of a traditional French carol written in the
15th century.
In the third video clip, Jinger Duggar, who turns 22 this month,
demonstrates her incredible piano skills by accompanying the singers on
"O Holy Night," also a traditional French carol.
"Sing We Now of Christmas"
Sing we now of Christmas,
Noel sing we here.
Sing our grateful praises
To the maid so dear.
Chorus:
Sing we Noel!
The King is born, Noel!
Sing we now of Christmas.
Sing we here, Noel!
From the Eastern kingdoms
Come the wise men far.
Bearing ancient treasure,
Following yonder star.
Chorus
From the distant mountains,
Hear the trumpet sound.
With angelic blessings
On the silent town.
Chorus
Come let us surround Him
On this magic night.
Gather here around Him,
Wondrous Babe of light.
Chorus
"There's a Song in the Air"
1. There's a song in the air!
There's a star in the sky!
There's a mother's deep prayer
and a baby's low cry!
And the star rains its fire
while the beautiful sing,
for the manger of Bethlehem
cradles a King!
2. There's a tumult of joy
o'er the wonderful birth,
for the virgin's sweet boy
is the Lord of the earth.
Ay! the star rains its fire
while the beautiful sing,
for the manger of Bethlehem
cradles a King!
3. In the light of that star
lie the ages impearled;
and that song from afar
has swept over the world.
Every hearth is aflame,
and the beautiful sing
in the homes of the nations
that Jesus is King!
4. We rejoice in the light,
and we echo the song
that comes down through the night
from the heavenly throng.
Ay! we shout to the lovely
evangel they bring,
and we greet in his cradle
our Savior and King!
Videos courtesy theseewaldfamily.com