Mele Kalikimaka ...is the wise way and I agree with 9:45 that is a very moving song. I've always loved Joy to the World at Christmas Eve Mass, particular at the end... which meant we were heading home. The organist would always play the pipes at high volume, the church would shake and everyone seemed truly happy for a short period of time.
Jingle Bell Rock !
ReplyDeleteWhite Christmas sung by Bing Crosby.
ReplyDelete(You know, like when the ground is covered with snow on Christmas day, not a racist thing that some people want to call it.)
White Christmas by Otis Redding. I keep dreaming of a white Christmas, but it’s not going to happen again this year.
ReplyDeleteDeano Dean Martin - Let it snow!!!
ReplyDeleteThere wasn't a drink that man didn't like!
4 days until TGIF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Silent Night. A beautiful and simple song. Reminds me of going to Church on Christmas Eve when I was a kid.
ReplyDeleteOh Come All Ye Faithful and Silent Night
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is Where's the line to see Jesus by a little known singer named Becky Kelley. Beautiful song and video!
ReplyDeleteSilver Bells. O Come All Ye Faithful
ReplyDeleteIn public places and businesses, any Christmas song that's played at a volume so low that it can be barely heard.
ReplyDeleteMERRY CHRISTMAS 🎄
DeleteThe Hallelujah Chorus of Handel's "Messiah". It's a thing of joy.
ReplyDeleteMele Kalikimaka ...is the wise way
ReplyDeleteand I agree with 9:45 that is a very moving song.
I've always loved Joy to the World at Christmas Eve Mass, particular at the end... which meant we were heading home. The organist would always play the pipes at high volume, the church would shake and everyone seemed truly happy for a short period of time.
Mary Did You Know, 98 Degrees
ReplyDeleteO Holy Night
ReplyDeleteDone by Manheim Steamroller Version.
I prefer the Christmas Carols
ReplyDeleteOh Come All Ye Faithful and
Hark the Herald Angels Sing
Marshmallow World by Dean Martin
ReplyDeleteMary did you know? by Pentatonix. Amazing!
ReplyDeleteGrandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer.
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