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* The orchestrations are great too, as they sneak in arrangements of period Christmas carols. The orchestral version of "Good King Wenceslas" stands out, as does the instrumental reprise of "Bless Us All" [[spoiler: over the shot of Tiny Tim's empty chair]].

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* The orchestrations are great too, as they sneak in arrangements of period Christmas carols. The orchestral version of "Good King Wenceslas" stands out, as does the instrumental reprise of "Bless Us All" [[spoiler: over the shot of Tiny Tim's empty chair]].chair.
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* The orchestrations are great too, as they sneak in arrangements of period Christmas carols. The orchestral version of "Good King Wenceslas" stands out, as does the instrumental reprise of "Bless Us All" [[spoiler: over the shot of Tiny Tim's empty chair]].

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* The orchestrations are great too, as they sneak in arrangements of period Christmas carols. The orchestral version of "Good King Wenceslas" stands out, as does the instrumental reprise of "Bless Us All" [[spoiler: over the shot of Tiny Tim's empty chair]].chair]].
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* One of the reasons this film is so well-remembered. Not only are the sung portions generally great, but the instrumentals tend to be amazing too, especially the music that accompanies Christmas-Yet-To-Come. Several (most notably the Marley Brothers' number) feature actual Dickensian prose worked into the lyrics.

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* One of the reasons this film is so well-remembered. Not only are the sung portions generally great, but the instrumentals tend to be amazing too, especially the music (composed by Miles Goodman) that accompanies Christmas-Yet-To-Come. Several (most notably the Marley Brothers' number) feature actual Dickensian prose worked into the lyrics.
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* The orchestrations are great too, as they sneak in arrangements of Christmas carols. The orchestral version of "Good King Wenceslas" stands out, as does the instrumental reprise of "Bless Us All" [[spoiler: over the shot of Tiny Tim's empty chair]].

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* The orchestrations are great too, as they sneak in arrangements of period Christmas carols. The orchestral version of "Good King Wenceslas" stands out, as does the instrumental reprise of "Bless Us All" [[spoiler: over the shot of Tiny Tim's empty chair]].

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* One of the reasons this film is so well-remembered. Not only are the sung portions generally great, but the instrumentals tend to be amazing too, especially the music that accompanies Christmas-Yet-To-Come.
* Not only are the songs awesome, but several (most notably the Marley Brothers' number) feature actual Dickensian prose worked into the lyrics.

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* One of the reasons this film is so well-remembered. Not only are the sung portions generally great, but the instrumentals tend to be amazing too, especially the music that accompanies Christmas-Yet-To-Come.
* Not only are the songs awesome, but several
Christmas-Yet-To-Come. Several (most notably the Marley Brothers' number) feature actual Dickensian prose worked into the lyrics.



* The orchestrations are great too, as they sneak in arrangements of Christmas carols. The orchestral version of Good King Wenceslas stands out, as does the instrumental reprise of Bless of All [[spoiler: over the shot of Tiny Tim's empty chair]].

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* The orchestrations are great too, as they sneak in arrangements of Christmas carols. The orchestral version of Good "Good King Wenceslas Wenceslas" stands out, as does the instrumental reprise of Bless of All "Bless Us All" [[spoiler: over the shot of Tiny Tim's empty chair]].
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* The Cratchet's Christmas Dinner Grace is sung as a hymn blessing the house and its inhabitants. It's a simple little piece, but it conveys all the love the family shares.

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* The Cratchet's Christmas Dinner Grace is sung as a hymn blessing the house and its inhabitants. It's a simple little piece, but it conveys all the love the family shares.shares.
* The orchestrations are great too, as they sneak in arrangements of Christmas carols. The orchestral version of Good King Wenceslas stands out, as does the instrumental reprise of Bless of All [[spoiler: over the shot of Tiny Tim's empty chair]].
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* The Cratchet's Christmas Dinner Grace is sung as a hymn blessing the house and its inhabitants. It's a simple little peice, but it conveys all the live the family shares.

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* The Cratchet's Christmas Dinner Grace is sung as a hymn blessing the house and its inhabitants. It's a simple little peice, piece, but it conveys all the live love the family shares.
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* Not only are the songs awesome, but several (most notably the Marley Brothers' number) feature actual Dickensian prose worked into the lyrics.

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* Not only are the songs awesome, but several (most notably the Marley Brothers' number) feature actual Dickensian prose worked into the lyrics.lyrics.
* The Cratchet's Christmas Dinner Grace is sung as a hymn blessing the house and its inhabitants. It's a simple little peice, but it conveys all the live the family shares.
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* One of the reasons this film is so well-remembered. Not only are the sung portions generally great, but the instrumentals tend to be amazing too, especially the music that accompanies Christmas-Yet-To-Come.

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* One of the reasons this film is so well-remembered. Not only are the sung portions generally great, but the instrumentals tend to be amazing too, especially the music that accompanies Christmas-Yet-To-Come.Christmas-Yet-To-Come.
* Not only are the songs awesome, but several (most notably the Marley Brothers' number) feature actual Dickensian prose worked into the lyrics.

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