The Christmas carol with the initials "D H F C" is "Ding Dong! Merrily on High." The initials stand for the first letter of each word in the title of the song. "Ding Dong! Merrily on High" is a traditional Christmas carol that dates back to the 16th century and is often sung during the holiday season.
The Christmas song or carol with the initials HFC is most likely "Home for Christmas", recorded by N Sync. It is the first song on the album, Home for Christmas, which was released in the US in 1998. It is the fifth song on the album, The Meaning of Christmas, released in the UK in 2002. It was written by Gary Hasse and Rozz Morehead.
Another possibility is "Hey for Christmas", or "The Shropshire Wakes" a traditional English song dating back to at least the 17th century. It was recently recorded by John Kirkpatrick, an English musician, for his 2008 album, Carolling & Crumpets.
The Christmas song with the initials Z C is "Zither Carol". The song is a Bohemian/Czech Carol. There are at least two versions of the carol.
No, there isn't a Christmas song with the initials TBC. There is one with the initials TBHC (The Boar's Head Carol).
The Christmas song is a carol.
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The Christmas song with the initials DHFC is "Driving Home for Christmas", recorded by Chris Rea and released in 1986.
'Twas the Night Before Christmas
So Here It Is Merry Christmas - Slade
So Here It Is Merry Christmas - Slade
The Christmas song with the initials "OIRD'C" is Once in Royal David's City.
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