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O Holy Night

Trans-Siberian Orchestra / Christmas Eve and Other Stories

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Trans-Siberian Orchestra

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Album

Christmas Eve and Other Stories

Release date

October 15, 1996

Duration

2:39

Genres

Holiday

Label

Lava

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Producers

Robert Kinkel, Paul O’Neill

Songwriters / credits

Adolphe Adam

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"O Holy Night" is a sacred song associated with the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. The text is based on the 1847 French poem Minuit, chrétiens by Placide Cappeau, which was set to music by composer Adolphe Adam. The widely known English version was written by John Sullivan Dwight, who made notable changes to the original French meaning.

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