The polls were rising last night with at least 13 votes in each battle. Thank you so much to everyone who voted, and good luck to Judy Garland and Johnny Mathis in the next round.
A powerhouse from last year, Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy - Bing and Bowie faces off tonight against a Buble and Idina Menzel take on Baby Its Cold Outside. Also, we have one of the most polarizing songs up tonight. Love it or hate it, I bet you have an opinion on it - The Christmas Shoes by Newsong.
To vote, you'll need to select the check-mark in each battle of your chosen song and click VOTE at the bottom of EACH poll.
Fun Fact: The tune used for Good King Wenceslas is that of "Tempus adest floridum" ("It is time for flowering"), a 13th-century spring carol in 76 76 Doubled Trochaic metre first published in the Finnish song book Piae Cantiones in 1582. Piae Cantiones is a collection of seventy-four songs compiled by Jaakko Suomalainen, the Protestant headmaster of Turku Cathedral School, and published by Theodoric Petri, a young Catholic printer. The book is a unique document of European songs intended not only for use in church, but also schools, thus making the collection a unique record of the late medieval period.
A powerhouse from last year, Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy - Bing and Bowie faces off tonight against a Buble and Idina Menzel take on Baby Its Cold Outside. Also, we have one of the most polarizing songs up tonight. Love it or hate it, I bet you have an opinion on it - The Christmas Shoes by Newsong.
To vote, you'll need to select the check-mark in each battle of your chosen song and click VOTE at the bottom of EACH poll.
Fun Fact: The tune used for Good King Wenceslas is that of "Tempus adest floridum" ("It is time for flowering"), a 13th-century spring carol in 76 76 Doubled Trochaic metre first published in the Finnish song book Piae Cantiones in 1582. Piae Cantiones is a collection of seventy-four songs compiled by Jaakko Suomalainen, the Protestant headmaster of Turku Cathedral School, and published by Theodoric Petri, a young Catholic printer. The book is a unique document of European songs intended not only for use in church, but also schools, thus making the collection a unique record of the late medieval period.