Do you hear what I hear? - Bing Crosby or Robert Goulet version
Supposedly written during the Cuban Missle Crisis as a plea for peace.
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Do you hear what I hear? - Bing Crosby or Robert Goulet version
Supposedly written during the Cuban Missle Crisis as a plea for peace.
This is playing at our house and in our cars all month long:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_fh1...sdD80a7zoaflHa
John Fahey's first Christmas album is subdued but amazing. Plus, for all you theology junkies, he did indeed lift the album's title -- The New Possibility -- from a Paul Tillich sermon. Really nice stuff:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fw5WXJh01c&index=1&list=PLKiEBsOXrNf4Gk_p uDBafCP0RvmU06WeZ
For a classic jazzy vibe with vocals, Ella Fitzgerald's Christmas album is hard to beat:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6X8Dft7ArdY&list=PL_khLZXbFe3UGbTFNQYaAOke w2T77DF5T&index=1
And this one isn't really a "classic," but it should be:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMmuZjsrRtY
All I want for Christmas Is You-Mariah Carey
White Chirstmas- The Drifters
Little Saint Nick- Beach Boys
Feliz Navidad- Jose Feliciano
Wonderful Christmastime- Paul McCartney
What Christmas Means to Me- Stevie Wonder
Here Comes Santa Claus- Gene Autry(will always laugh during this song because it reminds me of the SWAT scene from Christmas Vacation)
Carol of Bells- Manheim Steamroller
Christmas Eve/Sarajevo- Trans-Siberian Orchestra
Just buy the Die Hard soundtrack and play on repeat.
https://www.what-song.com/Movies/Soundtrack/89/Die-Hard
Could also mix in some Transiberian Orchestra stuff.
Channel 3 on Sirrus/XM for the holidays. Good stuff. Bing, Frank, Nat, and the rest.
X-M@$ by Corey Taylor