We Wish You A Merry -

It bridges the gap between Christmas and the "Happy New Year."

It is believed to have originated in the West Country of England. We Wish You A Merry

Unlike "Silent Night," which is contemplative, this is a collective shout. It bridges the gap between Christmas and the "Happy New Year

Whether you're singing it at a professional gala or screaming it at a karaoke bar, you're participating in a 500-year-old tradition of demanding snacks and spreadng cheer. If you'd like, I can help you: " which is contemplative

The most famous lyric isn't just about dessert; it’s a demand. In Victorian England, carolers were often poor members of the community. They would sing for the wealthy in exchange for food and drink.