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Still Still Still vocals by Robert Forbes
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The tune appeared for the first time in 1865 in a folksong collection of Maria Vinzenz Suess (18021868), founder of the Salzburg Museum. The words, which run to six verses in German, describe the peace of the infant Jesus and his mother
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Love to listen, so many great artist on SoundClick, occasionally I will produce a track and share it with my followers Thanks Rodz and Carlo for the fun years
Love to listen, so many great artist on SoundClick, occasionally I will produce a track and share it with my followers.
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Peak #30
Peak in subgenre #3
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Arrangement Rod Marcum
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December 06, 2015
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MP3 5.4 MB 320 kbps 2:21
Story behind the song
Still, Still, Still is a familiar Austrian Christmas carol to some people. Weihnachtslied which means Christmas carol in German, this delightful Christmas song was composed by the Christmas Traditional with words from G. Götsch and its melody can be credited to the Salzburg Melody by Süss during the 1810’s
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AlexisPatrick
Jan 11, 2022
Absolutely amazing. Great music and magnificent vocals. A superb collaboration to be proud of. Brilliant work, guys.
The Footnotes
Dec 20, 2017
Great work guys. Love the vocal harmonies and real violin too - love it.
Oddger
Dec 13, 2015
Beautiful work! Very nice Christmas tune and very enjoyable production. Bob singing so sweetly - always a treat to listen to his voice :)
Ascenzion - Al Massey
Dec 12, 2015
Terrific!!! You guys make some wonderful music together. Happy Holidays.
spinaceto
Dec 11, 2015
What an amazing suprise listening to this !!! Rod and Bob you both brought an excellent work out, and that violine too... I really enjoyed this performance my friends, well done!!! :D
Bob Forbes
Dec 06, 2015
I'll remember this one - thought I could tune my violin a half step up to make fingering easier (was having an Alzheimers moment)... Anyways, luckily I had another bridge and E string on me ;)