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Always liked this version:
But since we don't have another game until next Tuesday (12/19) over a week away....what else can we do? We have no choice. It's inevitable.
We'll make it seasonal. Favorite Christmas (or if you can find any, Hanukkah, Festivus, Yule, Kwanzaa, New Years Day/Eve) songs/versions.
Silent Night - Stevie Nicks
You asked for it, you've got it.Oh my, of course it has to be Miss Darlene Love and "Christmas, Baby Please Come Home"..... what a classic.... can someone post for me please..... also i like the Eagles "Please Come Home For Christmas"
But "All I Want For Christmas" is such a sweet, innocent song. I can't help but love it. But frankly only Mariah's version and no other.That being said, my favorites are:
"Christmas (Baby, Please Come Home)" either the original by Darlene Love or on the first A Very Special Christmas by U2.
"Oh Holy Night"
"When the River meets the Sea" - either John Denver and Robin or Emmitt Otter & Momma Otter
"Keep Christmas with You" - Bob and Linda from Sesame Street (Mostly because my brother, sister, and I get to tease my mother about it. On the other hand, the message is nice for the season).
Least favorites:
"(Feed the World) Do they know it's Christmas Time" - Way over played and the lyrics are not only misleading, they are depressing ("Well, tonight thank god it's them instead of you." and There won't be snow in Africa this Christmas time." Of course not. Africa is in the Southern Hemisphere. Its summer).
"All I want for Christmas is You" - More over played than Feed the World.
I liked it in 1996, and I still like it, but I've heard it roughly 351 times on the way home from Thanksgiving, let alone in the two weeks since. There are other songs.But "All I Want For Christmas" is such a sweet, innocent song. I can't help but love it. But frankly only Mariah's version and no other.
Bing CrosbyWhat do the following Christmas songs have in common?
“White Christmas”
“Happy Holiday”
“Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer”
“Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree”
“A Holly Jolly Christmas”
“Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!”
“Winter Wonderland”
“The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire)”
“Sleigh Ride”
“It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year”
“Silver Bells”
“I’ll Be Home for Christmas”
“(There’s No Place Like) Home for the Holidays”
“Baby, It’s Cold Outside”
Well, no offense, but I'd rather hear Monk with Charlie Rouse do "Straight No Chaser". Although recently I saw Joey Alexander (who is ripe at 14 years old now) with Ulysses Owens jr kill it at The Jazz Standard.I liked it in 1996, and I still like it, but I've heard it roughly 351 times on the way home from Thanksgiving, let alone in the two weeks since. There are other songs.
BTW two songs that are great that I don't hear enough of are Straight No Chaser's version of "The 12 Days Of Christmas" and "The Christmas Can-Can."
Is "Straight no Chaser" a song? I was referring to the a Capella group out of Indiana.Well, no offense, but I'd rather hear Monk with Charlie Rouse do "Straight No Chaser". Although recently I saw Joey Alexander (who is ripe at 14 years old now) with Ulysses Owens jr kill it at The Jazz Standard.
Baby It’s Cold Outside-Dean Martin
Little Drummer Boy-Bing & Bowie
Christmas Wrapping- The Waitresses
Yeah, written by Monk in his typical angular, rhythmic, contrapuntal, yet melodic style. Give it a listen. Even jazz guys today still find his stuff hard to play.Is "Straight no Chaser" a song? I was referring to the a Capella group out of Indiana.
Here, let me make it easier for you:Bing Crosby