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Tomtarnas julnatt, also known as Midnatt råder or Tipp tapp, is a Christmas song with lyrics by (under the pseudonyme "Tippu Tipp"), and music by (under the pseudonym "Vilh. Sefve"). The song was originally published in the children’s magazine in 1898, and has then been re-published several times. In 1916 it was published in . According to song researcher the crediting of Sefve for the music is uncertain (1999).

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  • Tomtarnas julnatt, also known as Midnatt råder or Tipp tapp, is a Christmas song with lyrics by (under the pseudonyme "Tippu Tipp"), and music by (under the pseudonym "Vilh. Sefve"). The song was originally published in the children’s magazine in 1898, and has then been re-published several times. In 1916 it was published in . According to song researcher the crediting of Sefve for the music is uncertain (1999). (en)
  • Tomtarnas julnatt, även kallad Midnatt råder eller Tipp tapp, är en känd julsång. Texten skrevs av Alfred Smedberg (under pseudonymen "Tippu Tipp") och musiken av Vilhelm Sefve-Svensson (under pseudonymen "Vilh. Sefve"). Visan publicerades med text och musik i barntidningen Jultomten 1898 och har omtryckts otaliga gånger. 1916 publicerades den i ; enligt visforskaren Lennart Kjellgren är uppgiften att Sefve gjort melodin något osäker (1999). (sv)
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  • Tomtarnas julnatt, also known as Midnatt råder or Tipp tapp, is a Christmas song with lyrics by (under the pseudonyme "Tippu Tipp"), and music by (under the pseudonym "Vilh. Sefve"). The song was originally published in the children’s magazine in 1898, and has then been re-published several times. In 1916 it was published in . According to song researcher the crediting of Sefve for the music is uncertain (1999). The song has eight verses, and describes the Christmas gnomes on Christmas eve. Originally the opening lines were "Midnatt råder, det är tyst i husen", which nowadays has been replaced with "Midnatt råder, tyst det är i husen". The following-up lines "tyst i husen", however, still remain. In pre-school and at school, the song has become popular, and is often dramatized during the Saint Lucy processions with children dressed up like Christmas gnomes, but the song can also be used as a . During Saint Lucy processions, the Christmas gnomes (tomtenisse) often do their entrance to this song. The chorus are often heard loudly, because children easily can memorize it. (en)
  • Tomtarnas julnatt, även kallad Midnatt råder eller Tipp tapp, är en känd julsång. Texten skrevs av Alfred Smedberg (under pseudonymen "Tippu Tipp") och musiken av Vilhelm Sefve-Svensson (under pseudonymen "Vilh. Sefve"). Visan publicerades med text och musik i barntidningen Jultomten 1898 och har omtryckts otaliga gånger. 1916 publicerades den i ; enligt visforskaren Lennart Kjellgren är uppgiften att Sefve gjort melodin något osäker (1999). Sången har åtta verser och handlar om tomtenissarna kvällen för jul. Inledningsraden lydde ursprungligen "Midnatt råder, det är tyst i husen", men numera sjungs det oftast "Midnatt råder, tyst det är i husen". Därefter följer dock fortfarande "tyst i husen". Sången sjungs ofta av barn, för vilka den blivit en klassiker. Sången dramatiseras ibland vid förskolornas och skolornas Luciatåg med barn utklädda till små smygande tomtenissar, men kan också fungera som fingerlek. Vid ett Luciatåg är det oftast till denna sång tomtarna gör sin entré genom att smyga in. Refrängen hörs ofta högt, eftersom den är lätt att lära sig så alla kan sjunga med. (sv)
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