Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Merry Christmas



Merry Christmas to one and all!  I am going over to my Mother's for a little while this morning, then I am coming back home to play Santa Claus for Will.  I have managed to keep his gifts hidden from him to build up some anticipation.  I gave him a 'teaser' gift last night along with a big plate of Christmas Cookies (which I helped to demolish!),  Later on I have some Black Forest Ham for Christmas Dinner along with some Pecan Pie for dessert.  I hope you get to share some time with all those important to you as part of your celebration and I do hope you got what you wanted for Christmas.  So let's get the party started with some music!

Your Christmas Day Sounds of the Season features a compilation of over 3 hour medley of traditional and some not so traditional Christmas Songs and Carols to play as a back drop to your festivities.  Included in the play list are Here Comes Santa Claus -- Bing Crosby; Feliz Navidad -- Beth and Scott; The Christmas Waltz -- Frank Sinatra; Winter Wonderland -- Aretha Franklin; The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year -- Andy Williams; Jingle Bells -- I have no idea who the artist is; Sleigh Ride -- Johnny Mathis; Carol of the Bells -- Mormon Tabernacle Choir; Santa Claus is Coming to Town -- The Andrews Sisters; Silver Bells -- Bing Crosby & Carol Richards; The Christmas Song -- The Osmond Brothers; I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus -- Andy Williams; Wonderful Christmastime -- Paul McCartney; Santa Claus -- Harry Connick Jr; Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer -- Gene Autry; Rockin Around the Christmas Tree -- Brenda Lee; Sleigh Ride -- Jack Jones; Blue Christmas -- Elvis Presley; White Christmas -- Bing Crosby; Jingle Bell Rock -- Bobby Helms ; The Christmas Song -- Nat King Cole; Jingle Bells -- Frank Sinatra; Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas -- Frank Sinatra ; Sleigh Ride -- Ella Fitzgerald ; Winter Wonderland -- Tony Bennett; Let It Snow -- Dean Martin ; The Most Wonderful Time of the Year -- Johnny Mathis; Home for the Holidays -- Perry Como; Little St. Nick -- The Beach Boys; A Holly Jolly Christmas -- Burl Ives; Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer -- Elmo and Patsy; Merry Christmas Darling -- The Carpenters; Here Comes Santa Claus -- Elvis Presley; Happy Christmas -- John Lennon; Jingle Bells -- Diana Krall; Deck the Halls -- Ottmar Liebert; Mr. Heatmeiser -- Big Bad Voodoo Daddy; Winter Wonderland -- Johnny Mathis; Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) -- Mariah Carey; Frosty the Snowman -- The Beach Boys; Let It Snow -- Harry Connick Jr; A Marshmallow World -- Dean Martin; Christmas Canon -- Trans Siberian Orchestra; Silent Night -- Sarah McLaughlin; Sleigh Ride -- Arthur Fielder & The Boston Pops Orchestra; We Need a Little Christmas -- Johnny Mathis; Santa Baby -- Madonna; O Holy Night -- Placido Domingo; God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen -- Bobby Vinton; It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas -- Johnny Mathis; I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas -- Gayle Peevey; Stille Nacht -- The King's Singers; Joy To The World -- Mormon Tabernacle Choir; Ave Maria -- Luciano Pavarotti; Waltz of the Flowers -- Leopold Stokowski; White Christmas -- Frank Sinatra; Frosty the Snowman/Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer -- Henry Mancini; O Holy Night -- Luciano Pavarotti; Hallelujah Chorus -- Mormon Tabernacle Choir; Mistletoe and Holly -- Frank Sinatra' The Christmas Song -- Mel Torme; Christmas Don't Be Late -- Alvin and the Chipmunks; Here Comes Santa Claus -- Gene Autry; We Need A Little Christmas -- Percy Faith; White Christmas -- The Drifters; The Magic of Christmas Day -- Celine Dion; Silver Bells -- Johnny Mathis; and the Suite from The Polar Express -- Alan Silvestri.  If you really want to OD on your Sounds of the Season then just click on this play list of Traditional Christmas Music with over 188 videos, enough for a whole weekend!

Then to make your Christmas just a little bit brighter I have collected all of Santa's Naughty Elven helpers and they have brought some 'stocking stuffers' along with them, all for your visual appreciation as you scroll down the page.  May the Blessings of the Spirits of the Season Be Upon You and Grant You Peace in the Coming New Year.  Until next time as always, Enjoy!








 
 

 








 



 






 



















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