Recorded Versions
- 1957 - Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians - Now Is The Caroling Season
- 1958 - Harry Simeone Chorale - Sing We Now of Christmas
- 1962 - The Everly Brothers - Christmas with the Everly Brothers
- 1963 - Robert Shaw Chorale and Orchestra - The Many Moods of Christmas
- 1966 - Joan Baez - Noël
- 1970 - Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - A Season for Miracles
- 1983 - Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, Robert Shaw conducting - The Many Moods of Christmas (remake)
- 1984 - Mannheim Steamroller - Christmas
- 1985 - The Canadian Brass - A Canadian Brass Christmas
- 1989 - Kathleen Battle - A Christmas Celebration
- 1991 - Carnival Art - A Lump of Coal
- 1993 - John Rutter and the Cambridge Singers - Christmas Day in the Morning
- 1994 - Robert Shaw Chamber Singers - Songs of Angels
- 1994 - The Swingle Singers - The Story of Christmas
- 1995 - Jenny Gullen & Derri Daugherty - Noel
- 1996 - Golden Bough - Christmas in a Celtic Land
- Sung in both French and English
- Sung in a medley with another French song - Il est né/Un flambeau Jeanette Isabella
- 1997 - Jon Schmidt - Jon Schmidt Christmas
- 2001 - Terry McDade and The McDades - "Midwinter"
- 2005 - Gerhard Schöne - Pierre
- 2006 - The Eighteenth Day of May - Session Track for Stuart Maconie (unreleased)
- 2006 - Sufjan Stevens - Songs for Christmas
- 2006 - Hilary Weeks - Christmastime
- 2006 - Richard Elliott, organ solo, on The Mormon Tabernacle Choir album The Wonder of Christmas
- 2006 - Nadia Birkenstock - Winter Tales
- 2007 - Mormon Tabernacle Choir - Spirit of the Season
- 2008 - Loreena McKennitt - A Midwinter Night's Dream
- 2008 - Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer - American Noel
- 2008 - Fernando Ortega - Christmas Songs
- 2008 - Kurt Bestor - Kurt Bestor Christmas Vol. II
- 2009 - Downhere - "How Many Kings: Songs for Christmas"
- 2009 - Tori Amos - Midwinter Graces
- 2009 - Ben + Vesper - Salvation Is Created: A Christmas Record From Bifrost Arts
- 2009 - Joy Williams - "More Than I Asked For"
- 2010 - Die Irrlichter - Rauhnächte
- 2011 - Callie Moore and Colette Butler (of ShayTards) - Bring a Torch, Jeanette Isabella (feat. Colette Butler) - Single
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