"Deck the Halls" is a Christmas carol with a melody derived from the Welsh winter song "Nos Galan," first published in 1794. The English lyrics were written by Thomas Oliphant in 1862.
Traditional Welsh carol "Nos Galan" with 16th-century melodic roots, later paired with English lyrics by Scottish lyricist Thomas Oliphant in 1862. Popularized as a Victorian-era Christmas standard.
A 16th-century Welsh carol "Nos Galan" later adapted with English lyrics by Thomas Oliphant, popularized globally through numerous arrangements including Pentatonix's contemporary a cappella version.
Traditional Welsh New Year's carol "Nos Galan" later adapted with English lyrics to become the familiar Christmas favorite, featuring fa-la-la refrains.
"Deck the Halls" is a classic Christmas carol with a melody derived from the Welsh winter song "Nos Galan" (16th century).
The English lyrics, focusing on holiday merriment, were added by Scottish musician Thomas Oliphant in 1862.