(by far my most popular sound!! thanks everybody! 5000+ downloads!?!). Santa saying "ho ho ho, merry christmas!" for christmas stuff. Made on groovepad.
God rest you merry, gentlemen (or "God rest ye merry, gentlemen") is an ancient Christmas carol, believed to date from about the 15th century. Edison Blue Amberol #3346, Edison Diamond Disc matrix #5677
Santa claus character voice saying, "ho, ho, ho! merry christmas!" in a traditional cadence and voicing. Really glad to see people getting use out of this! i'd love to hear how it's being used - drop a comment and let me know. Merry christmas!.
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen performed by Starlifter and Roots in Blue of the United States Air Force Band of Mid-America. Track from the ensembles' 2020 album The Spirit of the Season.
Author: Composition: SSgt Tim Davis and SrA David Duneman, traditional; Mixing and Mastering: SSgt Tim Davis; Performance: United States Air Force Band of Mid-America, Starlifter and Roots in Blue
We Wish You a Merry Christmas performed by Starlifter and Roots in Blue of the United States Air Force Band of Mid-America. Track 10 from the ensembles' 2020 album The Spirit of the Season.
Author: Composition: SSgt Tim Davis and SrA David Duneman, traditional; Mixing and Mastering: SSgt Tim Davis; Performance: United States Air Force Band of Mid-America, Starlifter and Roots in Blue
Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks ("Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche", Op. 28) performed by the United States Navy Band. Track 8 from Celebrations (2001).
A musical, christmas snow globe being wound up and then playing "we wish you a merry christmas" until the the mechanism winds down. The song itself is in the public domain.
This is part one. I wanted to do an second part whit whisper. . . . Today or next day. So for now. Please let me know if you done something with this or at least a part. I would like to listen them. If you find it useful or you like this, so please give me like!. Thank you!!!!!. Roses.
Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks ("Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche", Op. 28) performed by the New England Winds of the United States Air Force Band of Liberty. Track 1 from Discoveries (2010).