Do You Hear What I Hear?

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"Do You Hear What I Hear?" is a popular Christmas song, first released in 1962, that has become a seasonal standard covered by numerous artists.

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instanceOf single
song
alsoKnownAs Do You Hear What I Hear NERFINISHED
associatedWithHoliday Christmas NERFINISHED
associatedWithSeason Christmas NERFINISHED
composer Gloria Shayne Baker NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coveredBy Andy Williams NERFINISHED
Bing Crosby NERFINISHED
Carrie Underwood NERFINISHED
Celine Dion NERFINISHED
Gladys Knight & the Pips NERFINISHED
Johnny Mathis NERFINISHED
Pentatonix NERFINISHED
Perry Como NERFINISHED
Vanessa Williams NERFINISHED
Whitney Houston NERFINISHED
decadeOfOrigin 1960s
describedAs Christmas standard
firstLine Said the night wind to the little lamb
firstRecordingArtist Harry Simeone Chorale NERFINISHED
firstReleaseYear 1962
genre Christmas music
pop
hasMessage call for peace
hasNarrativePerspective third person
hasTheme Christmas
Nativity of Jesus NERFINISHED
peace
hasTitlePunctuation question mark
inspiredBy Cuban Missile Crisis NERFINISHED
isPartOfTradition American Christmas music canon
language English
lyricist Noël Regney NERFINISHED
notableCover Bing Crosby version
originalArtist Harry Simeone Chorale NERFINISHED
originalReleaseFormat single
publicationYear 1962
structure strophic
subjectMatter retelling of the Nativity story
writer Gloria Shayne Baker NERFINISHED
Noël Regney NERFINISHED

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A Lovely Way to Spend Christmas hasTrack Do You Hear What I Hear?
8 Days of Christmas containsTrack Do You Hear What I Hear?
this entity surface form: Do You Hear What I Hear