Curious: Traditional Carols in the Southern Hemisphere?
Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2005 3:25 pm
When the new Kevins Watch banner was being commented on, I think it was Avatar that pointed out that it's not winter all over the world. I was listening to the radio station that is currently playing holiday songs 24 hours a day, and noticed how many of what I consider traditional carols have to do with holly, mistletoe, snow, sleighs, etc.
Living in Florida, we still sing these songs and don't think twice about them, as the weather does get cooler and it has snowed here (flurries that melted right away) on rare occasions.
But for those who are in the height of summer during Chr-stmas, do you have other seasonal songs that have to do with the holidays that I have probably never heard of? If so, I would love to see some lyrics, or be guided to streaming audio files of them.
If ya'll sing what I think of as the standard traditional seasonal songs, do you think it may have been because of the British influence on your culture?
:::probably a stupid thread, but I am curious:::
Living in Florida, we still sing these songs and don't think twice about them, as the weather does get cooler and it has snowed here (flurries that melted right away) on rare occasions.
But for those who are in the height of summer during Chr-stmas, do you have other seasonal songs that have to do with the holidays that I have probably never heard of? If so, I would love to see some lyrics, or be guided to streaming audio files of them.
If ya'll sing what I think of as the standard traditional seasonal songs, do you think it may have been because of the British influence on your culture?
:::probably a stupid thread, but I am curious:::