Drive The Cold Winter Away - Traditional:
“Drive the Cold Winter Away” is an old traditional winter tune that has been used for both secular winter celebrations and for Christmas celebrations, with a large number of verses and variations. Versions of it are also know by the titles “In Praise of Christmas” and “All Hail To the Days”. Some versions of it appear to go back to at least about the year 1625, and the melody was originally based on the even older tune of “When Phoebus Did Rest”. Published versions of it dating back to at least the 17th Century can be found in the archives of both the Pepys Collection and the Roxburghe Collection. The lyrics appear to have evolved somewhat over the years, but many of the lyrics are sometimes attributed to Tom Durfey (1653-1723), or to “Anonymous” by others.
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