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The "Sans Day Carol", also known as "St. Day Carol" and "The Holly Bears a Berry", is a traditional Cornish Christmas carol named after the Cornish village of St Day, where it was found around the turn of the twentieth century. The song, which is listed as no. 35 in the Oxford Book of Carols, is very closely related to the more famous carol "The Holly and the Ivy". According to the Roud Folk Song Index, the "Sans Day Carol" and "The Holly and the Ivy" are variants of the same song (Roud 514).

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  • The "Sans Day Carol", also known as "St. Day Carol" and "The Holly Bears a Berry", is a traditional Cornish Christmas carol named after the Cornish village of St Day, where it was found around the turn of the twentieth century. The song, which is listed as no. 35 in the Oxford Book of Carols, is very closely related to the more famous carol "The Holly and the Ivy". According to the Roud Folk Song Index, the "Sans Day Carol" and "The Holly and the Ivy" are variants of the same song (Roud 514). (en)
  • Il Sans Day Carol o St. Day Carol (= "Canto natalizio di St. Day") — conosciuto anche come The holly bears a berry (= "L'agrifoglio porta una bacca") — è un tradizionale canto natalizio inglese, originario della Cornovaglia e la cui prima attestazione di cui si abbia notizia risale al XIX secolo. Il canto prende il nome dal villaggio di St. Day (o Sans Day o St. They, Cornovaglia), che a sua volta prende il nome da un santo bretone venerato in Cornovaglia. (it)
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  • The "Sans Day Carol", also known as "St. Day Carol" and "The Holly Bears a Berry", is a traditional Cornish Christmas carol named after the Cornish village of St Day, where it was found around the turn of the twentieth century. The song, which is listed as no. 35 in the Oxford Book of Carols, is very closely related to the more famous carol "The Holly and the Ivy". According to the Roud Folk Song Index, the "Sans Day Carol" and "The Holly and the Ivy" are variants of the same song (Roud 514). (en)
  • Il Sans Day Carol o St. Day Carol (= "Canto natalizio di St. Day") — conosciuto anche come The holly bears a berry (= "L'agrifoglio porta una bacca") — è un tradizionale canto natalizio inglese, originario della Cornovaglia e la cui prima attestazione di cui si abbia notizia risale al XIX secolo. Il canto prende il nome dal villaggio di St. Day (o Sans Day o St. They, Cornovaglia), che a sua volta prende il nome da un santo bretone venerato in Cornovaglia. (it)
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