Christmas Canon
"Christmas Canon" | ||||
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Single by Trans-Siberian Orchestra | ||||
from the album The Christmas Attic | ||||
Released | 2001[1] | |||
Recorded | 1998 | |||
Genre | Christmas music, rock | |||
Label | Lava | |||
Songwriter(s) | Paul O'Neill (lyrics) Johann Pachelbel (music) | |||
Producer(s) | Paul O'Neill and Robert Kinkel | |||
Trans-Siberian Orchestra singles chronology | ||||
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"Christmas Canon" is a Christmas song by the Trans-Siberian Orchestra (TSO) from their 1998 album The Christmas Attic.
The song is set to the tune of Johann Pachelbel's Canon in D Major with new lyrics added. The style is a departure from TSO's usual rock arrangements, instead being performed in the style of a children's choir with light accompaniment from piano and strings. The group would later create a rock version of the song, entitled "Christmas Canon Rock" with Jennifer Cella on lead vocals, which debuted on their 2004 album The Lost Christmas Eve.[2]
As of November 25, 2016, total sales of the digital track stand at 918,000 downloads according to Nielsen SoundScan, placing it seventh on the list of all-time best-selling Christmas/holiday digital singles in SoundScan history.[3]
Chart history
Chart (2005) | Peak position |
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US Digital | 39[4] |
Chart (2011) | Peak position |
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Holiday 100 | 9[5] |
See also
- "What Child Is This?", a Christmas song based on the classical piece "Greensleeves"
External links
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References
- ^ Christmas Canon (track listing). Trans-Siberian Orchestra. Lava Records. 2001. PRCD 300705.
{{cite AV media notes}}
: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ "A Conversation with Jennifer Cella". May 4, 2019. Retrieved May 4, 2019.
- ^ Billboard Staff (November 25, 2016). "What Are the Top-Selling Holiday Songs?". Billboard Magazine. Retrieved December 2, 2016.
- ^ "Billboard Digital Songs"
- ^ "Trans-Siberian Orchestra Christmas Canon Chart History". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved October 11, 2017.