We Wish: You A Merry
We owe the current arrangement to Arthur Warrell, a conductor who performed it with his University of Bristol Madrigal Singers in 1935. 🎠Why It Still Hits There is a reason this song ends every holiday concert.
It bridges the gap between Christmas and the "Happy New Year." We Wish You A Merry
Despite its global fame, the song’s exact origin is a bit of a ghost. We owe the current arrangement to Arthur Warrell,
Unlike "Silent Night," which is contemplative, this is a collective shout. " which is contemplative