The Pretenders - "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas"
(from A Very Special Christmas Volume 1 -- great CD all around)
The Carpenters - "Merry Christmas Darling"
Bruce Springsteen - "Santa Claus is Coming to Town"
Nat King Cole - "The Christmas Song"
Elvis Presley - "Blue Christmas"
Spike Jones - "All I Want for Christmas is My Two Front Teeth"
Mariah Carey - "All I Want for Christmas is You"
Vince Guaraldi - "Christmas Time is Here" (or anything and everything else from the Charlie Brown Christmas CD -- it's all great)
2006-11-08 02:18:56
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answered by ConcernedCitizen 7
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Six White Boomers Originally Sung By Rolf Harris But Has Been Covered. Santa Never Made It In To Darwin, Australians Let Us Barbecue (Sung to The Australian National Anthem Tune)
On Of My All Time Faves Is Shane McGowan And Kirsti McCall The Ballad Of New York? I Can Never Remember The Title.
Whatever The Outcome, Have A Bonza Christmas Mate.
2006-11-08 02:27:20
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answered by Paul R 5
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Oh, Holy Night
Blue Christmas
I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Clause
Angels we Have Heard On High
Joy to the World
We Wish You a Merry Christmas
Silent Night
Oh, Christmas Tree
Oh, Come, Oh Come Emanuel
Away in a Manger
Silver Bells
I'll Be Home for Christmas
Christmastime ( a beautiful instrumental from the Peanuts cartoon)
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
We Three Kings
Hark! The Herald Angels
2006-11-08 02:21:16
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on your mother's age. You can get The Beach Boys Ultimate Christmas (with Little Saint Nick, Merry Christmas, Baby, and other greats on there). An Elvis Christmas CD. Or the classic one It's called The Most Fabulous Christmas Album Ever. With all the old classic Christmas songs. It has Jingle Bells By Glenn Miller, Santa Clause is coming to town by Tommy Dorsey, (The original) Santa Baby, by Eartha Kit, Feliz Navidad, by Jose' Feliciano and a lot more that we all have heard of. It isn't from my era but I still loved getting it for Christmas, becasue I know ALL the songs. Good luck.
2006-11-08 02:20:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Jim Croce's It Doesn't Have to Be This Way, Lovin' Spoonful's Full Measure, The Beatles' Christmas Time Is Here Again, John Lennon's Happy X-Mas, Paul McCartney's Having a Wonderful Christmas Time, Argent's Christmas for the Free, Chuck Berry's Run Run Rudolph, Elvis' Blue Christmas, Don McLean's Winterwood, Ringo Starr has an album out called "I Want to be Santa Claus".
2006-11-08 02:15:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Anything from Trans Siberian Orchestra. My mom loves Bing Crosby. He has a lot of great Christmas Classics.
2006-11-08 02:21:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I imagine that some atheists like Christian song. i'm a Christian and that i love song that you'll not evaluate to be christian (except song with lyrics that are so vulgar that they ought to have a caution on the label) strong song is powerful song no count number what form,(rock rap,r&b united states of america and so on) Christian rock will be very strong and some might want to compete with the better "wordly" song. hi, even King David of the old testomony contained in the bible and his acquaintances sang songs, made song and danced once in awhile. I undergo in concepts a church that I once attended that "upgraded " thier song to better cutting-edge and up beat stuff and were given rid of the old (stuffy,instantly lace,do not smile even as you sing and so on,) We had alot of people declaring that they extremely loved coming to church after that...oh properly, to each and every his personal.
2016-10-16 08:06:22
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answered by roca 4
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Elvis Presley Christmas songs are great.
2006-11-08 02:16:13
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answered by rchdwn 2
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Check out Mojo Nixon's Horny Holidays album.
2006-11-08 03:00:39
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answered by celtopunk 2
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"Silent Night" - Stevie Nicks... Believe it's on 'A Very Special Christmas- Volume One' cd
2006-11-08 02:14:31
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answered by ? 4
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