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    RUDOLPH THE RED-NOSE REINDEER

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    You know Dasher and Dancer and Prancer and Vixen


    Comet and Cupid and Donner and Blitzen
    But do you recall
    The most famous reindeer of all?
    Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
    Had a very shiny nose
    And if you ever saw it
    You would even say it glows
    All of the other reindeer
    Used to laugh and call him names
    They never let poor Rudolph
    Join in any reindeer games
    Then one foggy Christmas Eve
    Santa came to say
    "Rudolph, with your nose so bright
    Won't you guide my sleigh tonight?"
    Then how the reindeer loved him
    As they shouted out with glee
    "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
    You'll go down in history"
    Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
    Had a very shiny nose
    And if you ever saw it
    You would even say it glows
    All of the other reindeer
    Used to laugh and call him names
    They never let poor Rudolph
    Join in any reindeer games
    Then one foggy Christmas Eve
    Santa came to say
    "Rudolph, with your nose so bright
    Won't you guide my sleigh tonight?"
    Then how the reindeer loved him
    As they shouted out with glee
    "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
    You'll go down in history"
    OH HOLY NIGHT!
    Oh holy night
    The stars are brightly shining
    It is the night
    Of our dear Savior's birth
    Long lay the world
    In sin and error

    PEP list: Pinoys' favorite Christmas carols

    We know Christmas Day is fast approaching once we start hearing the Christmas carols! Everywhere we go—in shopping malls and supermarkets, on the streets, at home—we hear the tunes that instantly remind us, "It's His birthday!" Christmas carols are traditionally sung during the month of December and ends just before Christmas Day. Yuletide carols originated way back in the 13th century in Europe when they were intended as communal songs, not only for Christmas but during days of harvest as well. It was in the 19th century that Christmas carols like “The First Noel" and “Hark the Herald Angels Sing" were set in print, particularly in William B. Sandys’s Christmas Carols Ancient and Modern (1833). Karoling here in the Philippines serves purposes aside from bringing cheer. For kids, it's a fun way to ask for pamasko, gifts in cash. They visit every home in their neighborhood and sing a medley of Christmas carols. The singing usually ends with, “We Wish You a Merry Christmas (3x), and a happy New Year!" And then, in unison: “Namamasko po!" If the carolers are successful in getting spare change, their finale goes, "Thank you, thank you, ang babait ninyo. Thank you!" When ignored, they sing: “Thank you, thank you, ang babarat ninyo, thank you!" For adults, like neighborhood groups and civic organizations, caroling is a way to raise funds for this or that cause. It's all in the spirit of fun. PEP brings you its top list of OPM Christmas songs. Our simple reason for choosing them? They are a vital part of the Season's tradition as they pluck our heartstrings with cheer and love. "Ang Pasko ay Sumapit" (1950s) "Ang Pasko ay sumapit/ Tayo ay mangagsi-awit/ Ng magagandang himig/ Dahil sa Diyos ay pag-ibig/ Nang si Kristo'y isilang/ May tatlong haring nagsidalaw/ At ang

    Ariel Rivera discography

    Album information Ariel Rivera
    • Released: 1991 (Philippines)
    • Philippine Certification: 3× Platinum
    • Sales: 120,000 copies
    • Singles:
      • 1991: "Mahal Na Mahal Kita"
      • 1991: "Ayoko Na Sana"
    Simple Lang
    • Released: 1992 (Philippines)
    • Philippine Certification: 3× Platinum
    • Sales: 120,000 copies
    • Singles:
      • 1992: "Simple Lang"
      • 1992: "Without Your Love"
      • 1992: "Minsan Lang Kitang Iibigin
      • 1993: "Wala Kang Katulad"
    Paskong Walang Katulad
    • Released: 1993 (Philippines)
    • Philippine Certification: Gold
    • Sales: 20,000 copies
    • Singles:
      • 1993: "Sana Ngayong Pasko"
      • 1993: "I Dream of Christmas"
    Photograph
    • Released:1995 (Philippines)
    • Philippine Certification: Gold
    • Sales: 20,000 copies
    • Singles:
      • 1995: "Narito Ako"
      • 1995: "Photograph"
    Getting to Know
    • Released:1997 (Philippines)
    • Philippine Certification: Platinum
    • Sales: 40,000 copies
    • Singles:
      • 1997: "Lessons Learned"
      • 1997: "Getting to Know Each Other"
    Aawitin Ko Na Lang
    • Released:1999 (Philippines)
    • Philippine Certification: Gold
    • Sales: 20,000 copies
    • Singles:
      • 1998: "I Don't Love You Anymore" (Duet With Lea Salonga)
      • 1999: "A Smile In Your Heart"
    In My Life
    • Released:2001 (Philippines)
    • Philippine Certification: 2× Platinum
    • Sales: 80,000 copies
    • Singles:
      • 2001: "Tell Me"
      • 2001: "You"
      • 2001: "In My Life"
  • Philippine Certification: Gold · Sales: 20,000
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