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Deck the Halls

"Deck the Halls” is a traditional Christmas carol. The melody is Welsh, dating back to the sixteenth century,[1] and belongs to a winter carol, "Nos Galan", while the English lyrics, written by the Scottish musician Thomas Oliphant, date to 1862.

Lyrics edit

 
Thomas Oliphant's original English words as they appear in Welsh Melodies With Welsh and English Poetry (volume 2), published in 1862

The English-language lyrics were written by the Scottish musician Thomas Oliphant. They first appeared in 1862, in volume 2 of Welsh Melodies, a set of four volumes authored by John Thomas, including Welsh words by John Jones (Talhaiarn) and English words by Oliphant.[2] The original English lyrics, as published in 1862, run as follows (later variants are discussed below):

Deck the hall with boughs of holly,
Fa, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la!
'Tis the season to be jolly:
Fa, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la!
Fill the meadcup, drain the barrel,
Fa, la, la, la, la, la, la, la!
Troul the ancient Christmas carol.
Fa, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la!

See the flowing bowl before us,
Fa, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la!
Strike the harp, and join in chorus:
Fa, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la!
Follow me in merry measure,
Fa, la, la, la, la, la, la, la!
While I sing of beauty's treasure.
Fa, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la!

Fast away the old year passes,
Fa, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la!
Hail the new, ye lads and lasses:
Fa, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la!
Laughing quaffing all together,
Fa, la, la, la, la, la, la, la!
Heedless of the wind and weather.
Fa, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la!

The phrase "'Tis the season", from the lyrics, has become synonymous with the Christmas and holiday season,[3][4] 'tis being an archaic contraction of "it is".[3]

Variants edit

 
Pennsylvania School Journal, 1877

A variation of the lyrics appears in the December 1877 issue of the Pennsylvania School Journal.[5] This version, in which there is no longer any reference to drinking, runs as follows:[6]

Deck the hall with boughs of holly,
'Tis the season to be jolly,
Don we now our gay apparel,
Troll the ancient Christmas carol,

See the blazing yule before us,
Strike the harp and join the chorus.
Follow me in merry measure,
While I tell of Christmas treasure,

Fast away the old year passes,
Hail the new, ye lads and lasses!
Sing we joyous all together,
Heedless of the wind and weather,

An identical printing appeared four years later in The Franklin Square Song Collection.[7]

The pluralizing of the title of the carol to "Deck the Halls" is found as early as 1892.[8]

Other common alterations replace the word "Christmas" with "Yule" or "Yuletide". For example, "Christmas carol" may be changed to "Yuletide carol" and "Christmas treasure" to "Yuletide treasure". Yule is used in modern times as another word for Christmas and the Christmas season, though the word has origins in an ancient Germanic midwinter festival.

Welsh lyrics edit

In the original 1862 publication, Oliphant's English lyrics were published alongside Talhaiarn's Welsh lyrics. Although some early sources state that Oliphant's words were a translation of Talhaiarn's Welsh original,[9] this is not the case in any strict or literal sense. The first verse in Welsh, together with a literal English translation taken from Campbell's Treatise on the language, poetry, and music of the Highland Clans (1862), is given for comparison:[10]

Goreu pleser ar nos galan,
Tŷ a thân a theulu diddan,
Calon lân a chwrw melyn,
Pennill mwyn a llais y delyn,

The best pleasure on new year's eve,
Is house and fire and a pleasant family,
A pure heart and blonde ale,
A gentle song and the voice of the harp

Melody edit

 
First known publication of the melody "Nos Galan" (1794) by the Welsh harpist Edward Jones.[11]

The melody of "Deck the Hall" is taken from "Nos Galan" ("New Year's Eve"), a traditional Welsh New Year's Eve carol published in 1794, although it is much older.[1] In 1912, Ruth Herbert Lewis made a wax cylinder recording of a Welshman named Benjamin Davies singing a song, "Can y Coach faier", which uses the old melody now associated with "Deck the Halls". The recording can be heard on the British Library Sound Archive website.[12]

The music is in AABA form.[13]

Variants edit

The Pennsylvania version from 1877 omits the third "Fa la la" line (which corresponds to the instrumental flourish in the Welsh original).

The third and fourth "Fa la la" lines sung to the words "Deck the Hall" differ from those sung or played in Wales, the fourth having a more arpeggiated melody in the Welsh version and the third differing in both melody and rhythm.

History edit

The tune is that of an old Welsh air, first found in a musical manuscript by Welsh harpist John Parry dating back to the 1700s. He published it in British Harmony Being a Collection of Antient Welsh Airs The traditional Remains of those Originally Sung By the Bards of Wales.[14] Poet John Ceiriog Hughes later wrote his own lyrics. A middle verse was later added by folk singers. In the eighteenth century the tune spread widely, with Mozart allegedly using it in his 18th violin sonata (1778)[15] and later Haydn arranged it in under the Welsh title, "Nos galan" (Hob. XXXIb: 29, 1803).

The Welsh and English lyrics found in the earliest publication of the "Nos Galan" melody are as follows:[11]

O mor gynnes mynwes meinwen,
fal lal lal lal lal lal lal lal la.
O mor fwyn yw llwyn meillionen,
fal lal lal lal lal lal lal lal la.
O mor felus yw'r cusanau,
[instrumental flourish]
Gyda serch a mwynion eiriau
fal lal lal lal lal lal lal lal la.

Oh! how soft my fair one's bosom,
fal lal lal lal lal lal lal lal la.
Oh! how sweet the grove in blossom,
fal lal lal lal lal lal lal lal la.
Oh! how blessed are the blisses,
[instrumental flourish]
Words of love, and mutual kisses,
fal lal lal lal lal lal lal lal la.

Charts edit

Nat King Cole version edit

Weekly charts edit

Weekly chart performance for "Deck the Halls" by Nat King Cole
Chart (1960–2024) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[16] 50
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[17] 34
Global 200 (Billboard)[18] 31
Italy (FIMI)[19] 55
Lithuania (AGATA)[20] 71
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[21] 80
Poland (Polish Streaming Top 100)[22] 68
Slovakia (Singles Digitál Top 100)[23] 95
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[24] 74
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[25] 60
UK Singles (OCC)[26] 67
US Billboard Hot 100[27] 16
US Holiday 100 (Billboard)[28] 13

All-time charts edit

All-time chart performance for "Deck the Halls" by Nat King Cole
Chart Position
US Holiday 100 (Billboard)[29] 63

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Goldstein, Jack (12 November 2013). 10 Amazing Christmas Carols - Volume 2. Andrews UK Limited. ISBN 9781783333905.
  2. ^ John Jones (Talhaiarn); Thomas Oliphant; John Thomas (Pencerdd Gwalia) (1862). Welsh melodies: with Welsh and English poetry (PDF). Vol. ii. London: Addison, Hollier and Lucas. pp. 139–147. OCLC 63015609.
  3. ^ a b "Why Do We Say 'Tis the Season?". Grammarly. 22 December 2016.
  4. ^ "Christmas words: 'tis the season". Superlinguo.com. 15 December 2016.
  5. ^ Wickersham, J. P., ed. (1877). The Pennsylvania School Journal. Vol. xxvi. Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Inquirer Printing and Publishing Company. p. 226 – via hathitrust.org.
  6. ^ "Fa la la"s omitted for brevity; differences from the original emphasized
  7. ^ McCaskey, J.P. (1881). Franklin Square Song Collection. New York: Harper and Brothers. p. 120.
  8. ^ "The Christmas Talk". The Kindergarten Magazine. 4. Kingergarten Publishing Company: 236. 1892. hdl:2027/coo.31924088763275.
  9. ^ Hullah, John (1866). The song book; words and tunes from the best poets and musicians. London: Macmillan. p. 325. OCLC 4340310.
  10. ^ Campbell, Donald (1862). A treatise on the language, poetry, and music of the Highland clans. Edinburgh: D. R. Collie & Son. pp. 214–215. hdl:2027/umn.31951002045060u.. "Fa la la"s omitted for brevity
  11. ^ a b Jones, Edward (1794). Musical and poetical relicks of the Welsh bards. London: and sold at No 122, in Mount Street, near Berkeley Square. p. 159.
  12. ^ "Can y Coach faier - Ethnographic wax cylinders - World and traditional music | British Library - Sounds". sounds.bl.uk. Retrieved 3 February 2021.
  13. ^ Boyd, Jack (1991). Encore!: A Guide to Enjoying Music, p. 31. ISBN 978-0-87484-862-5.
  14. ^ "National Library of Wales Viewer". hdl.handle.net. hdl:10107/4675640. Retrieved 14 November 2023.
  15. ^ "Christmas carols – William Studwell's Christmas Carols of the Year series". Chicago Tribune. 6 December 2010. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  16. ^ ""King"+Cole&titel=Deck+the+Halls&cat=s Nat "King" Cole – Deck the Halls". ARIA Top 50 Singles. Retrieved December 30, 2023.
  17. ^ "Nat King Cole Chart History (Canadian Hot 100)". Billboard. Retrieved December 30, 2023.
  18. ^ "Nat King Cole Chart History (Global 200)". Billboard. Retrieved December 30, 2023.
  19. ^ ""King"+Cole&titel=Deck+the+Halls&cat=s Nat "King" Cole – Deck the Halls". Top Digital Download. Retrieved December 30, 2023.
  20. ^ "2023 52-os savaitės klausomiausi (Top 100)" (in Lithuanian). AGATA. 29 December 2023. Retrieved 4 January 2024.
  21. ^ ""King"+Cole&titel=Deck+the+Halls&cat=s Nat "King" Cole – Deck the Halls" (in Dutch). Single Top 100. Retrieved December 30, 2023.
  22. ^ "OLiS – oficjalna lista sprzedaży – single w streamie" (Select week 22.12.2023–28.12.2023.) (in Polish). OLiS. Retrieved 4 January 2024.
  23. ^ "ČNS IFPI" (in Slovak). Hitparáda – Singles Digital Top 100 Oficiálna. IFPI Czech Republic. Note: Select SINGLES DIGITAL - TOP 100 and insert 202351+52 into search. Retrieved January 3, 2024.
  24. ^ ""King"+Cole&titel=Deck+the+Halls&cat=s Nat "King" Cole – Deck the Halls". Singles Top 100. Retrieved December 30, 2023.
  25. ^ ""King"+Cole&titel=Deck+the+Halls&cat=s Nat "King" Cole – Deck the Halls". Swiss Singles Chart. Retrieved December 30, 2023.
  26. ^ "Official Singles Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved December 30, 2023.
  27. ^ "Nat King Cole Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard. Retrieved December 30, 2023.
  28. ^ "Nat King Cole Chart History (Holiday 100)". Billboard. Retrieved 30 December 2023.
  29. ^ "Greatest of All Time Holiday 100 Songs". Billboard. Retrieved 30 December 2023.

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For other uses see Deck the Halls disambiguation Deck the Halls is a traditional Christmas carol The melody is Welsh dating back to the sixteenth century 1 and belongs to a winter carol Nos Galan while the English lyrics written by the Scottish musician Thomas Oliphant date to 1862 Contents 1 Lyrics 1 1 Variants 1 2 Welsh lyrics 2 Melody 2 1 Variants 3 History 4 Charts 4 1 Nat King Cole version 4 1 1 Weekly charts 4 1 2 All time charts 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksLyrics edit Tis the season redirects here For other uses see Tis the Season nbsp Thomas Oliphant s original English words as they appear in Welsh Melodies With Welsh and English Poetry volume 2 published in 1862 nbsp Deck the Halls source source Performed by United States Air Force Band Problems playing this file See media help The English language lyrics were written by the Scottish musician Thomas Oliphant They first appeared in 1862 in volume 2 of Welsh Melodies a set of four volumes authored by John Thomas including Welsh words by John Jones Talhaiarn and English words by Oliphant 2 The original English lyrics as published in 1862 run as follows later variants are discussed below Deck the hall with boughs of holly Fa la la la la la la la la Tis the season to be jolly Fa la la la la la la la la Fill the meadcup drain the barrel Fa la la la la la la la Troul the ancient Christmas carol Fa la la la la la la la la See the flowing bowl before us Fa la la la la la la la la Strike the harp and join in chorus Fa la la la la la la la la Follow me in merry measure Fa la la la la la la la While I sing of beauty s treasure Fa la la la la la la la la Fast away the old year passes Fa la la la la la la la la Hail the new ye lads and lasses Fa la la la la la la la la Laughing quaffing all together Fa la la la la la la la Heedless of the wind and weather Fa la la la la la la la la The phrase Tis the season from the lyrics has become synonymous with the Christmas and holiday season 3 4 tis being an archaic contraction of it is 3 Variants edit nbsp Pennsylvania School Journal 1877 A variation of the lyrics appears in the December 1877 issue of the Pennsylvania School Journal 5 This version in which there is no longer any reference to drinking runs as follows 6 Deck the hall with boughs of holly Tis the season to be jolly Don we now our gay apparel Troll the ancient Christmas carol See the blazing yule before us Strike the harp and join the chorus Follow me in merry measure While I tell of Christmas treasure Fast away the old year passes Hail the new ye lads and lasses Sing we joyous all together Heedless of the wind and weather An identical printing appeared four years later in The Franklin Square Song Collection 7 The pluralizing of the title of the carol to Deck the Halls is found as early as 1892 8 Other common alterations replace the word Christmas with Yule or Yuletide For example Christmas carol may be changed to Yuletide carol and Christmas treasure to Yuletide treasure Yule is used in modern times as another word for Christmas and the Christmas season though the word has origins in an ancient Germanic midwinter festival Welsh lyrics edit In the original 1862 publication Oliphant s English lyrics were published alongside Talhaiarn s Welsh lyrics Although some early sources state that Oliphant s words were a translation of Talhaiarn s Welsh original 9 this is not the case in any strict or literal sense The first verse in Welsh together with a literal English translation taken from Campbell s Treatise on the language poetry and music of the Highland Clans 1862 is given for comparison 10 Goreu pleser ar nos galan Tŷ a than a theulu diddan Calon lan a chwrw melyn Pennill mwyn a llais y delyn The best pleasure on new year s eve Is house and fire and a pleasant family A pure heart and blonde ale A gentle song and the voice of the harpMelody edit nbsp First known publication of the melody Nos Galan 1794 by the Welsh harpist Edward Jones 11 The melody of Deck the Hall is taken from Nos Galan New Year s Eve a traditional Welsh New Year s Eve carol published in 1794 although it is much older 1 In 1912 Ruth Herbert Lewis made a wax cylinder recording of a Welshman named Benjamin Davies singing a song Can y Coach faier which uses the old melody now associated with Deck the Halls The recording can be heard on the British Library Sound Archive website 12 The music is in AABA form 13 Variants edit The Pennsylvania version from 1877 omits the third Fa la la line which corresponds to the instrumental flourish in the Welsh original The third and fourth Fa la la lines sung to the words Deck the Hall differ from those sung or played in Wales the fourth having a more arpeggiated melody in the Welsh version and the third differing in both melody and rhythm History editThe tune is that of an old Welsh air first found in a musical manuscript by Welsh harpist John Parry dating back to the 1700s He published it in British Harmony Being a Collection of Antient Welsh Airs The traditional Remains of those Originally Sung By the Bards of Wales 14 Poet John Ceiriog Hughes later wrote his own lyrics A middle verse was later added by folk singers In the eighteenth century the tune spread widely with Mozart allegedly using it in his 18th violin sonata 1778 15 and later Haydn arranged it in under the Welsh title Nos galan Hob XXXIb 29 1803 The Welsh and English lyrics found in the earliest publication of the Nos Galan melody are as follows 11 O mor gynnes mynwes meinwen fal lal lal lal lal lal lal lal la O mor fwyn yw llwyn meillionen fal lal lal lal lal lal lal lal la O mor felus yw r cusanau instrumental flourish Gyda serch a mwynion eiriau fal lal lal lal lal lal lal lal la Oh how soft my fair one s bosom fal lal lal lal lal lal lal lal la Oh how sweet the grove in blossom fal lal lal lal lal lal lal lal la Oh how blessed are the blisses instrumental flourish Words of love and mutual kisses fal lal lal lal lal lal lal lal la Charts editNat King Cole version edit Weekly charts edit Weekly chart performance for Deck the Halls by Nat King Cole Chart 1960 2024 Peakposition Australia ARIA 16 50 Canada Canadian Hot 100 17 34 Global 200 Billboard 18 31 Italy FIMI 19 55 Lithuania AGATA 20 71 Netherlands Single Top 100 21 80 Poland Polish Streaming Top 100 22 68 Slovakia Singles Digital Top 100 23 95 Sweden Sverigetopplistan 24 74 Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 25 60 UK Singles OCC 26 67 US Billboard Hot 100 27 16 US Holiday 100 Billboard 28 13 All time charts edit All time chart performance for Deck the Halls by Nat King Cole Chart Position US Holiday 100 Billboard 29 63See also editList of Christmas carolsReferences edit a b Goldstein Jack 12 November 2013 10 Amazing Christmas Carols Volume 2 Andrews UK Limited ISBN 9781783333905 John Jones Talhaiarn Thomas Oliphant John Thomas Pencerdd Gwalia 1862 Welsh melodies with Welsh and English poetry PDF Vol ii London Addison Hollier and Lucas pp 139 147 OCLC 63015609 a b Why Do We Say Tis the Season Grammarly 22 December 2016 Christmas words tis the season Superlinguo com 15 December 2016 Wickersham J P ed 1877 The Pennsylvania School Journal Vol xxvi Lancaster Pennsylvania Inquirer Printing and Publishing Company p 226 via hathitrust org Fa la la s omitted for brevity differences from the original emphasized McCaskey J P 1881 Franklin Square Song Collection New York Harper and Brothers p 120 The Christmas Talk The Kindergarten Magazine 4 Kingergarten Publishing Company 236 1892 hdl 2027 coo 31924088763275 Hullah John 1866 The song book words and tunes from the best poets and musicians London Macmillan p 325 OCLC 4340310 Campbell Donald 1862 A treatise on the language poetry and music of the Highland clans Edinburgh D R Collie amp Son pp 214 215 hdl 2027 umn 31951002045060u Fa la la s omitted for brevity a b Jones Edward 1794 Musical and poetical relicks of the Welsh bards London and sold at No 122 in Mount Street near Berkeley Square p 159 Can y Coach faier Ethnographic wax cylinders World and traditional music British Library Sounds sounds bl uk Retrieved 3 February 2021 Boyd Jack 1991 Encore A Guide to Enjoying Music p 31 ISBN 978 0 87484 862 5 National Library of Wales Viewer hdl handle net hdl 10107 4675640 Retrieved 14 November 2023 Christmas carols William Studwell s Christmas Carols of the Year series Chicago Tribune 6 December 2010 Retrieved 19 December 2019 King Cole amp titel Deck the Halls amp cat s Nat King Cole Deck the Halls ARIA Top 50 Singles Retrieved December 30 2023 Nat King Cole Chart History Canadian Hot 100 Billboard Retrieved December 30 2023 Nat King Cole Chart History Global 200 Billboard Retrieved December 30 2023 King Cole amp titel Deck the Halls amp cat s Nat King Cole Deck the Halls Top Digital Download Retrieved December 30 2023 2023 52 os savaites klausomiausi Top 100 in Lithuanian AGATA 29 December 2023 Retrieved 4 January 2024 King Cole amp titel Deck the Halls amp cat s Nat King Cole Deck the Halls 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