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An orchestral arrangement, by Victor Hely-Hutchinson from his '' Carol Symphony '', was memorably used as the theme to the BBC adaptation of John Masefield 's seasonal fantasy adventure, '' The Box Of Delights ''.

The word ''Nowell'' Nowell , Dictionary.com comes from the French word Noël meaning "Christmas", from the Latin word ''natalis'' (" Birth "). It may also be from the Gaulish words "noio" or "neu" meaning "new" and "helle" meaning "light" referring to the Winter Solstice when sunlight begins overtaking darkness.


LYRICS

The first 'Nowell!' the angels did say

Was to certain poor shepherds in fields as they lay;

In fields where they lay keeping their sheep,

On a cold winter's night that was so deep.


Nowell! nowell! nowell! nowell!

Born is the King of Israel!

 


They lookèd up and saw a star

Shining in the east, beyond them far;

And to the earth it gave great light,

And so it continued both day and night.


Nowell! nowell! nowell! nowell!

Born is the King of Israel!

 


And by the light of that same star

Three wise men came from country far;

To seek for a King was their intent,

And to follow the star it went.


Nowell! nowell! nowell! nowell!

Born is the King of Israel!

 


This star drew nigh to the northwest:

Bethlehem it took its rest;

And there it did both stop and stay,

Right over the place where Jesus lay.


Nowell! nowell! nowell! nowell!

Born is the King of Israel!

 


  • ) Then did they know assuredly

  • Within that house the King did lie;

One entered in then for to see,

And found the Babe in poverty.


Nowell! nowell! nowell! nowell!

Born is the King of Israel!

 


Then entered in those wise men three,

Full reverently upon their knee,

And offered there, in his presence,

Both gold and Myrrh , and Frankincense .


Nowell! nowell! nowell! nowell!

Born is the King of Israel!

 


  • ) Between an ox-stall and an ass

  • This Child there truly bornèd was;

For want of clothing they did him lay

All in the manger, among the hay.


Nowell! nowell! nowell! nowell!

Born is the King of Israel!

 


Then let us all with one

Sing Praise s to our heavenly Lord

That ,

And with His blood mankind hath bought.


Nowell! nowell! nowell! nowell!

Born is the King of Israel!

 


  • ) If we in our time shall do well

  • We shall be free from death and hell,

For God hath preparèd for us all

A resting-place in general.


Nowell! nowell! nowell! nowell!

Born is the King of Israel!


  • ) are often omitted in modern performances.



ANIMANIACS PARODY

A parody of the song appeared on an episode of Animaniacs . In it, they use different scenes, the joke being that each verse involves someone saying something that sounds like the word 'nowell'.

In the first verse, Yakko Warner is showing his brother how to spell Santa Claus' name. Wakko was spelling it "Santla", but of course, Santa's name has No "L".

The second verse begins telling the story of Jack And Jill , but Jill(Dot Warner) is upset because the hill is empty. There's No well,

In the third verse, Captain Ahab searches for Moby Dick , but when he asks other ships, they "ain't seen No Whale."

In the final verse, the Warners admit that the tune of the parody is a song you should Know well. But their parody has completely ruined it... '''"Oh well"!'''


OTHER PARODIES

Another parody of ''The First Nowell'' appears as a 60-second holiday preview spot that would air every year, starting in 2003 , on the Digital Cable network The Family Channel . However, it is transmitted to a song called "''Never A Dull Mark Moment''". Any of which, the song is a definite source of the channel's shows which would be shown on an upcoming event. The announcer's voice would be combined in a singing voice which would sound like one of the characters from '' Sesame Street '', but this time, in a common vocal.
On the 90's sitcom '' Home Improvement '', Tim Taylor (host of the fictional show ''Tool Time'') sings, "No Al, No Al, No Al, No Al, there is no Al on the show today!" because his assistant Al wasn't on the show that day.


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