The TV sitcom of Family Guy (1999) is a hilarious extension of the humor that constitutes a part of every persona of the animation fraternity. The movie abounds in songs and the lyrics promise nothing but fun to the viewer. Christmas Carnivals brings you Family Guy Christmas Carol.
The Carol of the Bells
Hark how the bells,
sweet silver bells,
all seem to say,
throw cares away
Christmas is here,
bringing good cheer,
to young and old,
meek and the bold,
Oh how they pound,
raising the sound,
o'er hill and dale,
telling their tale,
A humorous version of the above song has been adapted in Family Guy Christmas . It owes its roots to a Ukrainian folk song. The English version has been written by Peter Wilhousky of NBC Radio in 1936.
The familiar theme music of the show parodies that of All in the Family where Peter and Lois sing before the family pianola thus drawing alignment with Archie. Most of the early episodes have original music scores while the latter ones have adapted from either the earlier episodes or FOX animations. Notably, this trend was in vogue during the 1960s through to the 1980s.
The Rhode Island life of the Griffins adds a humorous dimension to the Carol of the Bells. This song is sung on the eve of the Julian New Year that commences on 13th Jan. For more on Family Guy Christmas Carol, browse Christmas Carnivals.
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