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OLD VIDEO: Twas the Night Before Christmas as told Adam Lambert (SKIP TO 1:10)

Filed Under ( ) by Admin on Saturday, December 21, 2013

Posted at : Saturday, December 21, 2013

12 comments:

Anonymous said...


Adam read it the be.esttt ... even Donder would appreciate that rendition! Ha!


xo laura

Anonymous said...

Adam is the best at everything!!!

nancdruuu2

Anonymous said...

Donder is NOT incorrect. There are different versions. Google it, as the book he was reading probably said Donder not Donner.

HK fan said...

This sounds like an older, more traditional version, its a bit different to the one we always read..

Anonymous said...

Yes, of course Donder is correct.

Anonymous said...

JAK here......the original poem appeared in a newspaper in 1823 and the last two reindeer were Dunder and Blixem. When the author,Clement Moore, later included it in a 1844 book of children's poetry he wrote Donder and Blitzen.
(It means thunder and lightning).

What is interesting to me is that it was the first time St.Nicholas was mentioned to have a sleigh and reindeer
and to come down a chimney. That and the fact that St. Nicholas was referred to as an elf and that he drove a miniature sleigh and the reindeer were tiny!!!

Anonymous said...


Donder it is! I'm going to pull that on the family when it's time to sing Christmas carols. Thanks!


xo laura

6:11pm, 7:30pm and JAK, you are just a wealth of information. I love it! Learn something new every day. :)

Anonymous said...

P.S. they left out a chunk of the poem!

Anonymous said...

PPS....The part about his filling the stockings, etc.....JAK

Anonymous said...

It's always interesting to see Adam 'back in the day' when he wore his hair like that and all the eye make up. He's matured so much and is looking even better these days, I think.

choons said...

In German "Donner und Blitzen" means Thunder and Lightning.
just an interesting aside.

Anonymous said...

Leave it to Beiber to screw everything up. This was 3 years ago and he hasn't grown up (or taller) since.