This video touches my heart.
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2 posted on
12/10/2011 7:52:14 AM PST by
Berlin_Freeper
(Perry Christmas & Happy Newt Year!)
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The reason for the season ping.
To: greyfoxx39
“Oh Holy Night” hands down, nothing even close
4 posted on
12/10/2011 7:55:45 AM PST by
muir_redwoods
(No wonder this administration favors abortion; everything they have done is an abortion)
To: greyfoxx39
Not even close.
“Silent Night”.
5 posted on
12/10/2011 7:56:09 AM PST by
yarddog
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6 posted on
12/10/2011 7:56:20 AM PST by
DemforBush
(A Repo man is *always* intense!)
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7 posted on
12/10/2011 7:59:39 AM PST by
delacoert
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9 posted on
12/10/2011 8:01:45 AM PST by
BufordP
("Drink me if you can't take a joke." --Kool-Aid)
To: greyfoxx39
Its hard to say what my favorite is...there are just so many good ones. But my least favorites would definitely have to be Santa Baby and Baby It’s Cold Outside.
To: greyfoxx39
11 posted on
12/10/2011 8:04:59 AM PST by
Stepan12
To: greyfoxx39
Oh Holy Night is my favorite (good version on FR's homepage), but I like all the traditional songs.
The tacky ones like jingle-bell rock and its ilk, just yuck...So meaningless.
12 posted on
12/10/2011 8:04:59 AM PST by
NakedRampage
(Puttin' the "stud" in Bible study)
To: greyfoxx39
13 posted on
12/10/2011 8:05:22 AM PST by
Pan_Yans Wife
("Real solidarity means coming together for the common good."-Sarah Palin)
To: greyfoxx39
“o holy night,” “silent night,” “the little drummer boy,” and Josh Groban’s version of “I’ll be home for Christmas” with all the military families recorded messages accompanying the music. Makes me cry and was Josh’s idea not his producers. Merry Christmas all and to all a good night! :)
15 posted on
12/10/2011 8:06:09 AM PST by
GOP Poet
(Time for Bambi and his commie crew to go.)
To: greyfoxx39
17 posted on
12/10/2011 8:06:37 AM PST by
Hoodat
(Because they do not change, Therefore they do not fear God. -Psalm 55:19-)
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18 posted on
12/10/2011 8:07:00 AM PST by
Mountain Mary
("My core is not up for grabs". El Rushbo 12/06/11)
To: greyfoxx39
My favorite is "Star of the East," written by Amanda Kennedy in 1918. Here is a 1923 recording of the carol by
The Trinity Choir Unfortunately, many of my favorite Christmas recordings have not made it to Youtube. These include "Cradle Song of the Virgin" by Dick Haymes & the Song Spinners (1944), "Last Night I Said a Prayer" by Sammy Kaye & His Orchestra (1941), "Holy Night" by the Victor Salon Orchestra (1925), "When the Tumbleweeds Come Tumbling" by Gene Autry (1938), and "Winter Fell on the Range" by the WGAR Range Riders (1948). The last two aren't really Christmas songs, but neither are "Jingle Bells" nor "Winter Wonderland," which are, nonetheless, accepted as such.
To: greyfoxx39
My husband’s favorite is “little drummer boy” with David Bowie and Bing Crosby.
25 posted on
12/10/2011 8:09:31 AM PST by
GOP Poet
(Time for Bambi and his commie crew to go.)
To: greyfoxx39
Good King Wenceslaus, God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, Adeste Fiedeles, , We Three Kings, The First Noel. My faves.
26 posted on
12/10/2011 8:09:56 AM PST by
BudgieRamone
(Everybody loves a bonk on the head.)
To: greyfoxx39
Nat King Cole A christmas Song. And of course Bing Crosby White Christmas. I can just Imagine the American Soldier fighting in the fox holes and thinking of home and thinking of that song. Would make any grown man cry and long for home.
39 posted on
12/10/2011 8:16:37 AM PST by
crazydad
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42 posted on
12/10/2011 8:17:30 AM PST by
mountn man
(Happiness is not a destination, its a way of life.)
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Angels We Have Heard on High
44 posted on
12/10/2011 8:18:15 AM PST by
sam_whiskey
(Peace through Strength)
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