<Li> 1999: As "Dagen är kommen", the song was recorded by Swedish female singer Carola Häggkvist on her Christmas album Jul i Betlehem </Li> <Li> 2005: Rolando Villazón's singing voice is dubbed in the film Joyeux Noël, in the scene where Sprink, who is both a WWI German soldier and an opera singer, sings to his fellow soldiers in the to celebrate Christmas Eve; when a Scottish bagpiper overhears the singing and plays his instrument in response, which leads to the famous Christmas Truce </Li> <Li> 2006: Twisted Sister recorded it on their album A Twisted Christmas, arranged in the same style as their 1984 song "We're Not Gonna Take It" (lead singer Dee Snider has said the song inspired him to write that hit song) </Li> <Li> 2010: Audrey Assad recorded a version, both in Latin and English, from her Christmas edition of her album, The House You're Building . </Li>

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