Christmas songs in Spain part 3
Dime niño: Is one of the most typical phrases of the Spanish towns. The popular Christmas carol used it to allude to the birth of Jesus, son of the Virgin Mary and the Holy Spirit. In addition to being a well-known song in Spain, it is also widely sung in other countries, such as Panama. Although some Andalusians claim its origin, it seems that some studies confirm that it comes from Murcia.
Madre en la puerta hay un niño: Perhaps this Christmas carol is not as well known as those previously mentioned, but it is one of the most beautiful and melancholic due to its sentimental nature. In it they describe the circumstances where the Child Jesus was born: "Mother at the door there is a child, more beautiful than the beautiful sun, it seems that he is cold because he comes half naked", says the song.
Ay del Chiquirritín: This popular Christmas carol comes specifically from Andalusia. It narrates the birth of Jesus and the environment of the manger. Likewise, the birth of María and the characters and animals that were around her are described in the lyrics.

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