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December 24, 2018 Lars Walker Leave a comment

Sissel sings “What Child Is This?”

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“What Child is This?”

December 23, 2015 Lars Walker Leave a comment

It’s Sissel. It’s “What Child is This?” She does the words right. Merry Christmas.

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