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Author: mgmgmg
Posted: Dec 18 2007 - 02:38 AM
Subject: re: Kevin's Carol
I sang this song in choir about 15 years ago.. I've been looking for it for years, but no one else has ever heard of it!!! Let me know if you find it!
Author: w0lfie
Posted: Dec 10 2007 - 08:35 PM
Subject: re: Kevin's Carol
yikes! the fifth Google hit for "Kevin's Carol" is NSFW. ha!

Couldn't find a match in his discography here. Don't know how reliable a source that is.
Author: sayquoi
Posted: Dec 07 2007 - 02:36 AM
Subject: Kevin's Carol
In the mid-70s when I was in junior high, we did a Norman Luboff arrangement of a song called Kevin's Carol. At least, that's my recollection. But I can't find this anywhere! It sounds like an old English carol in a fast tempo, minor key, and begins with "Sing a song of joy, sing Noel, Noel"
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