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David Copperfield
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The First Noel
(uncredited)
17th century (or earlier) carol
[Partially Sung and played during the opening credits]
I Saw Three Ships (Come Sailing In)
(uncredited)
17th century carol
[Partially Sung and played during the opening credits]
Good Christian Men, Rejoice
(uncredited)
Traditional Melody
Words attributed to
Heinrich Suso
(14th century)
Latin Translated to English by
John M. Neale
[Partially Sung and played during the opening credits]
We Three Kings of Orient Are
(uncredited)
Written by
John H. Hopkins
[Partially Sung and played during the opening credits]
To Market, To Market
(uncredited)
a Nursery Rhyme
Partially Sung a cappella by
Jessie Ralph
Auld Lang Syne
(uncredited)
17th century Scottish Melody
Lyrics by
Robert Burns
Partially Sung a cappella by
W.C. Fields
twice
[Played a few times in the score]
Lady Isabel and the Elf Knight
(uncredited)
(aka "The Outlandish Knight" and other names)
Sung a cappella by
Hugh Williams
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