The Holly and the Ivy
Llais
- Cyfansoddwr
- Traddodiadol
- Tudalennau
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- Offerynnau
- Llais
- Dull
- Carolau Nadolig, Nine Lessons and Carols
- Trwydded
- Parth cyhoeddus
- Llwythiad gan
- Music Library
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Adolygiadau
Cliciwch i raddio
- Iaith:
- Gwreiddiol
- Cymraeg
Gwybodaeth
Gwybodaeth am The Holly and the Ivy
"The Holly and the Ivy" is a traditional British folk Christmas carol, listed as number 514 in the Roud Folk Song Index. The song can be traced only as far as the early nineteenth century, but the lyrics reflect an association between holly and Christmas dating at least as far as medieval times. The lyrics and melody varied significantly in traditional communities, but the song has since become standardised. The version which is now popular was collected in 1909 by the English folk song collector Cecil Sharp in the market town of Chipping Campden in Gloucestershire, England, from a woman named Mary Clayton.
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Mae'r testun uchod ar gael o dan drwydded y CC BY-SA 3.0. Mae'n defnyddio deunydd o erthygl Wicipedia "The Holly and the Ivy".
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