I'd be interested to know everyone's opinion on this
I was once asked by an organiser of a town community carol service (held in the cattle sheds of the local Mart coincidentally) to replace the word “sod” with “ground” in the last verse of Good King Wenceslas. Three of my Tenor section then retaliated by singing “He was little, weak, and helpless, tears and piles like us he knew;” in Once in Royal David City.
Has anyone got any similar anecdotes that will bring some festive cheer to this list?
I was once asked by an organiser of a town community carol service (held in the cattle sheds of the local Mart coincidentally) to replace the word “sod” with “ground” in the last verse of Good King Wenceslas. Three of my Tenor section then retaliated by singing “He was little, weak, and helpless, tears and piles like us he knew;” in Once in Royal David City.
Has anyone got any similar anecdotes that will bring some festive cheer to this list?
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