The First Nöel
Bing Crosby Lyrics


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Noel, Noel, Noel, Noel
Noel, Noel

The first Noel
The angel did say
Was to certain poor shepherds
In fields as they lay
In fields where they
Lay a keeping their sheep
On a cold winter's night
That was so deep

Noel, Noel, Noel, Noel
Born is the King of Israel

They looked up
And saw a star
Shining in the east
Beyond them far

And to the earth
It gave great light
And so it continued
Both day and night

Noel, Noel, Noel, Noel
Born is the King of Israel

This by the light
Of that same star
Three wise men came
From country far

To seek for a King
Was their intent
And to follow the star
Wherever it went

Noel, Noel, Noel, Noel




Born is the King of Israel
Born Noel

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Bing Crosby's song The First Noel tell the story of the birth of Jesus as well as the journey of the shepherds and wise men to see him. The first verse sets the scene in the fields where the shepherds were tending their flocks. Suddenly, an angel appears and tells them about the birth of a special baby, the King of Israel. The second verse describes the star that the wise men followed to find the baby Jesus. The star shone both day and night, guiding them to the stable where Jesus was born.


The third and final verse tells of the wise men's journey to find the baby Jesus. They traveled from a far-off country, following the star until it led them to the stable. The words "Noel, Noel" are repeated throughout the song, which is a French word that means "Christmas." The song's message of the birth of Jesus and the joy of Christmas is celebrated in the joyful repetition of the word Noel.


Overall, The First Noel is a festive and celebratory song that tells the story of the birth of Jesus and the wonder and excitement that it brought. The song highlights the importance of following one's faith and the joy and hope that comes with the Christmas season.


Line by Line Meaning

Noel, Noel, Noel, Noel
The Christmas greeting, Noel, is repeated as a joyful celebration of the holiday.


Noel, Noel
The line repeats the joyful exclamation of Noel.


The first Noel
The first announcement of Jesus' birth, which also gives the song its name.


The angel did say
An angel appeared to the shepherds to deliver the news of Jesus' birth.


Was to certain poor shepherds
The angel appeared to a specific group of shepherds who were poor and likely lowly regarded in society.


In fields as they lay
The shepherds were out in fields watching over their sheep when the angel appeared to them.


In fields where they
Continuation of the previous line, describing the location of the shepherds.


Lay a keeping their sheep
The shepherds were keeping watch over their sheep, as was their duty.


On a cold winter's night
The setting of the story, emphasizing the harshness of the environment in which Jesus was born.


That was so deep
Continuation of the previous line, further emphasizing the extreme weather conditions.


Born is the King of Israel
A declaration of the birth of Jesus, who is recognized as the King of Israel and Savior of the world.


They looked up
The shepherds raised their heads to see something in the sky.


And saw a star
The shepherds saw a star in the heavens that was unlike any other.


Shining in the east
The star was in the eastern sky.


Beyond them far
The star was a great distance away from where the shepherds were located.


And to the earth
The star descended to the earth.


It gave great light
The star was incredibly bright and illuminated the night sky.


And so it continued
The star's light remained constant and did not disappear.


Both day and night
The light from the star was visible both during the day and night.


This by the light
The following events were guided by the light of this star.


Of that same star
A repetition and emphasis that the star led the way for those who followed it.


Three wise men came
The Magi, or wise men, who were scholars and astrologers, followed the star to Jesus' birthplace.


From country far
The wise men traveled a great distance to see the newborn King.


To seek for a King
The wise men's purpose was to find the King who was foretold in prophecy and had been born according to the star's guidance.


Was their intent
The wise men were determined to locate and pay homage to the newborn King.


And to follow the star
The wise men continued to follow the star as it led them to the Christ child.


Wherever it went
The wise men remained focused on the star's guidance, which they believed would lead them to the King.


Born Noel
Final declaration of Jesus' birth, with his name included in the celebration of Noel.




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Written by: Dominio Publico

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Comments from YouTube:

@lilyemmalindsay9025

Bing is one of the best singers in history. Unlike singers these days.

@johnpabon7535

Tell Me About It. Singers Like Bing Crosby And Others Like Him Back In The Old Days Sang Like Angels From The Heart. Singers These Days Just Sing Trashy Songs For Money.

@lilyemmalindsay9025

@John Pabon agreed

@noahcastro3747

You're so annoying lmao "unlike singers these days" what a karen 💀 plenty of people sing amazing you just gotta look for em :)

@satanslilhelper_

yeah but he was probably racist

@berkscountymetaldetecting4347

Agreed

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@GCJACK83

I had a cat named Noel. Her birthday fell right on Christmas eve. About five years ago, she passed away in my arms. Since that day, I can't not hear this song without crying for her, and on her birthday I tend to drink more than I normally do to try and dull the emotional pain. She truly was a treasure to me.

@aemiliacarolphonetube9749

R.I.P I feel for you

@LJBSullivan

Maybe get a new cat, Holly?

@pepijn23

😥

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