Deck The Halls -

In 18th-century Wales, the original song was often used during competitive drinking games where participants took turns singing four-line verses to the tune.

The familiar English lyrics were written by Scottish musician Thomas Oliphant in 1862. Deck The Halls

The song known today as "Deck the Halls" (originally singular as "Deck the Hall") has origins dating back centuries. In 18th-century Wales, the original song was often

Directed by John Whitesell, this holiday comedy stars and Matthew Broderick as feuding neighbors. In 18th-century Wales

" Deck The Halls " refers to both a 16th-century traditional Christmas carol and a 2006 holiday comedy film.

The melody is based on a traditional Welsh New Year’s Eve tune called "Nos Galan," which was documented as early as the 18th century but likely dates to the 16th.