For me it`s: What child is this
Just name (one of) your favorite Christmas (themed) song.
ooops.. I think I have to edit it.. Now Im torn between this one and O Holy Night
okay.. just post whatever Christmas song that comes to mind!
For me it`s: What child is this
Just name (one of) your favorite Christmas (themed) song.
ooops.. I think I have to edit it.. Now Im torn between this one and O Holy Night
okay.. just post whatever Christmas song that comes to mind!
So many, but I like Bing Crosby’s White Christmas
I've grown to absolutely love O Holy Night. I didn't think much about that song until Mercy Me came out with their version. That version is sung in such a way as to give the words some real punch! Hands down my favorite.
Runner up is "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus" by Fanmail. My oldest daughter used to have me play this song in the car throughout the year!
-Garry
I forgot my favorite instrumental Christmas song - Carol of the Bells - by August Burns Red. Hands down best version of this song.
-Garry
Winter Wonderland
Welcome to BLF r9dmMT . Interesting you chose to join to post to this thread!
Cone - I like your jump from Twisted Sister to George Strait!
-Garry
Silent Night.
Joy to the World.
I really like Baby it’s Cold Outside and Marshmallow World. While neither is overtly Christmas-themed, my friend claims both are just singing weather reports, both are generally sung at Christmas time.
Hark the Herald Angels Sing
My absolute two fav are
Same Old Lang Syne and The Christmas Shoes.
Sorry but they’re not the most cheerful tunes…
Another goodie…Gloria in Excelsis Deo - (Angels We Have Heard On High)
The beautiful lovelies with beautiful voices singing Offenbach’s Barcarolle:
Lovely night, oh, night of love
Smile upon our joys!
Night much sweeter than the day
Oh beautiful night of love!
………
(French translation from Jacques Offenbach - Barcarolle lyrics + English translation)
At the beginning of December I like a lot of them. By now though…
LOL, my tastes vary.
because that was my childhood.
It’s a reminder that it gets better.
Hat tip to NPR’s ‘Quirky Holiday Playlist’