Jolly Old Saint Nicholas
無料楽譜
について
"Jolly Old Saint Nicholas" is a Christmas song that originated with a poem by Emily Huntington Miller (1833-1913), published as "Lilly's Secret" in The Little Corporal Magazine in December 1865. The song's lyrics have also been attributed to Benjamin Hanby, who wrote a similar song in the 1860s, Up on the Housetop. However, the lyrics now in common use closely resemble Miller's 1865 poem. Some people have also attributed the lyrics to John Piersol McCaskey—a song editor and publisher, among other things, at the time. His great great grandson has said he wrote the song in 1867, and that the "Johnny" mentioned in the song who wants a pair of skates, is McCaskey's late son, John, who died as a child. However, there is no known evidence for this. McCaskey's own published 1881 book, Franklin Square Song Collection No. 1, a book in which proper attribution is given to songs' lyricists and composers, does not list himself as having had anything to do with the song.
テキストはクリエイティブ・コモンズ 表示-継承ライセンスの下で利用可能です。 それはWikipediaの記事『Jolly Old Saint Nicholas』から材料を使用しています。
テキストはクリエイティブ・コモンズ 表示-継承ライセンスの下で利用可能です。 それはWikipediaの記事『Jolly Old Saint Nicholas』から材料を使用しています。
Other titles
Jolly Old St. Nicholas