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Fred Silver
The 12 Days After Christmas
Works Info
Composer
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Fred Silver
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Choral
Average_duration
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3:37
"The 12 Days After Christmas" is a humorous Christmas song composed by Fred Silver. The song was first premiered in 1953 and has since become a popular holiday tune. The song is composed of twelve movements, each representing one of the twelve days after Christmas. The first movement of the song begins with the lyrics "The first day after Christmas, my true love and I had a fight." The song then goes on to describe the various gifts that the true love gave, including "a partridge in a pear tree," "two turtle doves," and "three French hens." The subsequent movements of the song continue in this vein, with each day after Christmas bringing a new gift from the true love. The song is characterized by its humorous lyrics and catchy melody. The lyrics poke fun at the excesses of the holiday season, with lines like "On the second day of Christmas, I got a headache from the Christmas tree" and "On the third day of Christmas, my mother came to me." The melody is upbeat and cheerful, with a bouncy rhythm that makes it easy to sing along to. Overall, "The 12 Days After Christmas" is a fun and lighthearted addition to any holiday playlist. Its catchy melody and humorous lyrics make it a favorite among both children and adults, and it has become a beloved Christmas classic over the years.
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