Eduard Ebel originally called his winter poem simply a “children’s song.” It really isn’t a religious Advent or Christmas song, but its reference to “Heilige Nacht” (“holy night,” Christmas Eve) and the approaching arrival of the Christ Child has made it a popular carol during the early weeks leading up to Christmas. Despite critics who dismiss the song as a lightweight, it continues to be one of the most popular German Christmas carols.
Eduard Ebel originally called his winter poem simply a “children’s song.” It really isn’t a religious Advent or Christmas song, but its reference to “Heilige Nacht” (“holy night,” Christmas Eve) and the approaching arrival of the Christ Child has made it a popular carol during the early weeks leading up to Christmas. Despite critics who dismiss the song as a lightweight, it continues to be one of the most popular German Christmas carols.