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Father Christmas was the eighth track on The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe soundtrack. It was written and composed by Harry Gregson-Williams and performed by the Los Angeles Recording Arts Orchestra for the Disney film The Lion, the Witch and the Warcrobe. In the movie it plays when Peter, Susan, Lucy, Mr. Beaver, and Mrs. Beaver meet Father Christmas. It has a running time of about three minutes and twenty seconds.

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  • Father Christmas (song)
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  • Father Christmas was the eighth track on The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe soundtrack. It was written and composed by Harry Gregson-Williams and performed by the Los Angeles Recording Arts Orchestra for the Disney film The Lion, the Witch and the Warcrobe. In the movie it plays when Peter, Susan, Lucy, Mr. Beaver, and Mrs. Beaver meet Father Christmas. It has a running time of about three minutes and twenty seconds.
  • "Father Christmas" is a song featured in the 1970 film Scrooge. It is sung by a group of London street urchins, taunting Ebenezer Scrooge and sarcastically calling him Father Christmas. At the end of the film, the street urchins sing a reprise, this time praising the now-reformed Scrooge.
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  • Father Christmas was the eighth track on The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe soundtrack. It was written and composed by Harry Gregson-Williams and performed by the Los Angeles Recording Arts Orchestra for the Disney film The Lion, the Witch and the Warcrobe. In the movie it plays when Peter, Susan, Lucy, Mr. Beaver, and Mrs. Beaver meet Father Christmas. It has a running time of about three minutes and twenty seconds.
  • "Father Christmas" is a song featured in the 1970 film Scrooge. It is sung by a group of London street urchins, taunting Ebenezer Scrooge and sarcastically calling him Father Christmas. At the end of the film, the street urchins sing a reprise, this time praising the now-reformed Scrooge.
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