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Dec 23 2008

Christmas carols

Published by cherrylemonade at 8:43 pm under Uncategorized Edit This

I’m hoping this works.

In honor of the Christmas spirit, as the big day is the day after tomorrow already, I’m posting this chart that I received in an email today. It is a list of some of the best Christmas songs that we hear year after year. Just click on the song title** and it takes you to a page that has the lyrics as well as pictures and the year of release.  It’s really cool and a fun way to celebrate the holiday.
 ** if clicking on the title doesn’t work, hold down control and then click on the name with a mouse.

 

  

   
A Holly Jolly Christmas
Burl Ives
Away In A Manger
Loretta Lynn
Christmas Alphabet
The McGuire Sisters
Christmas Country Christmas
The Statler Brothers
Christmas In My Hometown
Sonny James
Christmas Song
Alvin & The Chipmunks
Christmas Times A Coming
Bill Monroe
And The Bluegrass Boys
Christmas Waltz
Frank Sinatra
Christmas Without You
Kenny Rogers
Dolly Parton
Frosty The Snowman
Gene Autry
Grandma Got Run Over
By A Reindeer

Elmo & Patsy
Hard Rock Candy Christmas
Dolly Parton
Hark The Herald Angels Sing
Nat King Cole
Have Yourself A Very
Merry Christmas

Rosemary Clooney
Home For The Holidays
Perry Como
Its Beginning To Look
A Lot Like Christmas

Bing Crosby &
The Andrew Sisters
I Saw Mommy Kissing
Santa Claus

Jimmy Boyd
Its a Most Wonderful
Time Of The Year

Johnny Mathis
Jingle Bell Rock
Bobby Helms
Jingle Bells
Roy Rogers
Most Interesting Middle!
Jingle Bells
Perry Como
Jingle Bells
The Jingle Bell Piggie
Joy To The World
Nat King Cole
Leroy, the Redneck Reindeer
Joe Diffie
Let It Snow
Andy Williams
Lets Put Christ
Back Into Christmas

Tammy Wynette
Little Drummer Boy
Neil Diamond
O Christmas Tree
Nat King Cole
Please Come Home
The Platters
Pretty Paper
Roy Orbison
Rocking Around The
Christmas Tree

Brenda Lee
Rudolph The Red
Nose Reindeer

Gene Autry
Rudolph The Red
Nose Reindeer

Unknown Group
Santa Baby
Cynthia Basinet
Santa Claus Is
Coming To Town

Bing Crosby
Santa Claus Is
Watching You

Ray Stevens
Silver Bells
Bing Crosby/Peggy Lee
Silent Night
Dean Martin
Sleigh Ride
Johnny Mathis
The First Noel
Andy Williams
Up On The Housetop
Gene Autry
White Christmas
Bing Crosby
White Christmas
The Drifters (1954)
Winter Wonderland
Brenda Lee
Christmas
With Elvis

 

 

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3 Responses to “Christmas carols”

  1. tuannguyenon 24 Dec 2008 at 4:55 pm edit this

    I think people gonna work during Christmas to earn extra cash rather than singing. Depression, man.

    Anyway, merry Christmas to you and all other.

  2. mickie31on 25 Dec 2008 at 5:59 pm edit this

    Happy Christmas and a Happy New Year. In an attempt to spread the Christmas cheer I am reading and commenting on as many blog posts as I can in 24 hours. I hope you have a lovely Christmas. That was a really nice idea including those lovely songs.

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