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Little Drummer Boy (the version by Bob Seger)
AND
Good King Wenseslas
When we were little, my sister and I learned a christmas song titled, "Happy Birthday Baby Jesus!" I think my oldest sister may have played the piano for us...and we sang it at my grandfather's church.
I Heard the Bells on Christmas Morn (is that the real title?) and All is Well are two other favorites.
=)
"Lo How a Rose Ere Blooming," "Faith of Our Fathers" (I sang it as a solo one Christmas), and "Joy to the World"
Well ... I don't really have a favorite song or CD.
I am enjoying the Trans-Siberian Orchestra's "Christmas Canon" when I hear it. And I have a Celtic Christams CD which I like a lot.
I love the Christmas Carols sung in church ... however ... I simply cannot sing them without crying. I do not know why?? I always cry when I sing Christmas Carols ... especially the religious ones.
For me the start of the "Official Christmas Season" begins when I hear John Lennon's "Happy Christmas" played on the radio. Other than that, we usually listen to a variety of Christmas CD's. We have an ecclectic assortment.
Hearing "Oh Holy Night" brings me to tears....and my daughter and her friends just sang that at my hubby's Christmas party the other night. I was a mess! LOL
FAVORITE!!!!!!!!!! A MEDLEY OF THE
GOLDEN OLDIES SILENT NIGHT ETC.
WHY...IT IS ONE OF THE THINGS THAT
HAS MADE CHRISTMAS FOR EONS!!!!!!!
Chestnuts roasting on an open fire
"Come on ring those bells".....I lost the record and don't know what the real title is or who sings it or even if it is available any more.
But boy, I can still sing it in my head and recall glorious Christmas memories...
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