Posted on 12/23/2017 5:40:37 PM PST by mdittmar
It's that time of year to post Your Favorite Christmas song.
This is mine,Nat King Cole - "The Christmas Song" (1961),what's yours?
However, this one gives O Holy Night a run for it’s money.
Killard House Special School choir sings Hallelujah.
The girl singing is a 10 year old autistic girl with a PHENOMINAL voice.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RvUMDp-snTI
Well I’ll be. I thought the Eagles wrote that one. I learn something new every day. Still a great song, even if the white devil appropriated it.
Why do you say that the members of Pentatonix are deviants?
The Carol of the Bells, played by anything from string quartets to power tools
In The Bleak Mid Winter is a favorite for sure.
We sing it in the church choir.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SE0aIQp9V4s
2 of them are OUT THERE flaming gay. And the rest support it.
Soooooo embarrassing for a Jew but it has to be O Holy Night. Its almost converting good. ;)
I’ll be Drinking Christmas Dinner All Alone, Again.
It’s C & W
Do They know Its Christmas makes the top 5 on all our Worst Christmas Song Lists here.
Cradle Song of the Virgin--Dick Haymes, with the Song Spinners (1944)
Besides O Holy Night and the Little Drummer Boy
I also like: “Mary Did You Know?” Amazing song!
Michael W. Smith’s “Emmanuel” is an inspiring song about our Lord Jesus
I like “I’ll Be Home For Christmas”
Thank you to all of you who have sacrificed your service for our country.
“I’m Dreaming of a White Christmas” I like Bing’s voice and I love the majestic white covered mountains that take my breath away on a snowy day
Mary Did You Know: Mark Lowry with the Gaither Vocal Band
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iseLqbcqGOg
If you like that, try David Phelps and O Holy Night
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ElJ0fiD0lkc
Merry Christmas!
O Holy Night and Little Drummer Boy
That's the original version, from 1953. Here's the follow-on--and Eartha's tastes are even more lavish.
This Year's Santa, Baby--Eartha Kitt, with Henri Rene & His Orchestra (1954)
That's a great one, a product of Christina Rosetti and Gustav Holst, two of the heavyweights of the English music scene. A local high school uses the tune as its alma mater.
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