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We Wish You a Merry Christmas We Wish You a Merry Christmas is a popular English Christmas carol from the West Country of England. The Bristolbased composer, conductor and organist Arthur Warrell is responsible for the popularity of the carol. Warrell arranged the tune for his own University of Bristol Madrigal Singers, and performed it with them in concert on December 6, 1935. That same year, his elaborate fourpart arrangement was published by Oxford University Press, under the title A Merry Christmas: West Country traditional song. Warrell s 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 earlier history of the carol is unclear. It is absent from the collections of Westcountrymen Davies Gilbert (1822 and 1823) and William Sandys (1833), as well as f
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