One of the most beloved Christmas carols, "Away in a Manger" first appeared in late 19th-century American Lutheran publications, though its exact origins remain disputed. The simple melody and tender lyrics about the Nativity scene have made it a staple of holiday celebrations worldwide.
"Away in a Manger" is a traditional Christmas carol first published in the late 19th century. Pentatonix's 2016 cover features their signature layered vocal arrangements, exemplifying contemporary a cappella adaptations of holiday classics.
Popular Christmas carol often mistakenly attributed to Martin Luther. First appeared in late 19th-century American publications. Melody commonly associated with James R. Murray's 1887 arrangement.
One of the most popular Christmas carols in the English-speaking world, first published in late 19th century Lutheran hymnals. Though often attributed to various composers, its true origins remain unknown.
A traditional Christmas carol of uncertain authorship, first published in the late 19th century. Often attributed to James R. Murray, though its origins remain debated. Popular in English-speaking countries during holiday seasons.