Candy Thoughts for Cchristmas Day
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Candy canes began as straight white sticks of sugar candy used to decorated the Christmas trees. A choir leader at Cologne Cathedral chose to have the ends ctooked to depict a shepherd’s crook and he would pass them out to the children to keep them hushed up during the church services. It wasn’t until about the 20th century that candy canes acquired their red stripes.
With that in mind, in choosing a song for today I went with this song from the 1920s instead of a more traditional Christmas carol. Happy holidays!
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January 5th, 2008 at 1:01 am
And moreover, some lyrics, full of robust rhythms and hints of dissonance are devoted to this. Read
T.S.O.L. (TSOL) - Candy lyrics and listen to the song and you’ll feel that spice and their often genial lyricism. The lyrics are felt everywhere. one more excellent example is Tonystark - Candy lyrics. Whe i heared it i imagined soloist moving seamlessly in and out of the spotlight, conducting lyric musical ideas back and forth with the ease and spontaneity of intimate friends. It’s wonderful.
Happy holidays!