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I Saw Three Ships
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A Christmas Carol that dates back to the 1600s in England. It is often considered a child's song due to its repetition. I Saw Three Ships is a joyous song celebrating Christs arrival.
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Full time singer/songwriter/recording artist Multi Award Winning Artist "New Female Artist 2010" CGMA Silver Heart Award "New Female Artist 2010" CGMA Intern
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Peak #78
Peak in subgenre #16
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September 28, 2011
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MP3 2.3 MB 128 kbps 2:31
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A Christmas Carol that dates back to the 1600s in England. It is often considered a child's song due to its repetition. I Saw Three Ships is a joyous song celebrating Christs arrival.
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I SAW THREE SHIPS COME SAILING IN I saw three ships come sailing in On Christmas Day, on Christmas Day; I saw three ships come sailing in On Christmas Day in the morning. And what was in those ships all three, On Christmas Day, on Christmas Day? And what was in those ships all three,On Christmas Day in the morning? The Virgin Mary and Christ were there, On Christmas Day, on Christmas Day; The Virgin Mary and Christ were there, On Christmas Day in the morning. Pray, wither sailed those ships all three, On Christmas Day, on Christmas Day; Pray, wither sailed those ships all three, On Christmas Day in the morning? O they sailed into Bethlehem, On Christmas Day, on Christmas Day; O they sailed into Bethlehem, On Christmas Day in the morning. And all the bells on earth shall ring, On Christmas Day, on Christmas Day; And all the bells on earth shall ring, On Christmas Day in the morning. And all the Angels in Heaven shall sing, On Christmas Day, on Christmas Day; And all the Angels in Heaven shall sing, On Christmas Day in the morning. And all the souls on earth shall sing, On Christmas Day, on Christmas Day; And all the souls on earth shall sing, On Christmas Day in the morning. Then let us all rejoice again, On Christmas Day, on Christmas Day; Then let us all rejoice again, On Christmas Day in the morning.
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