We continue our Christmas special with eight more Christmas favorites.
"It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas"
by Bing Crosby
There are many versions of this standard, but Bing's 1951 version is one of the most-played of the bunch.
"Jingle Bells"
by the Singing Dogs
Don Charles of Copenhagen, Denmark recorded this version in 1955. If you have a dog, you know they are an important part of Christmas and you will smile listening to this song.
"Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas"
by James Taylor
This is from Taylor's second Christmas album in 2006. It has been gaining in popularity ever since to the point where some believe it is the best version of the song ever recorded.
"(There's No Place Like) Home for the Holidays"
by the Carpenters
"Santa Claus Is Coming To Town"
Crystals
The Crystals recorded this holiday favorite in 1963.
"Baby, It's Cold Outside"
by Margaret Whiting & Johnny Mercer
Frank Loesser wrote the words and music to this back-and-forth duet (the vocals on the printed score are titled Mouse and Wolf) about a man trying to talk a woman into staying at his home and the woman insisting she needs to go.
This version hit #4 in 1949.
"Sleigh Ride"
Boston Pops Orchestra
"Ave Maria"
by Barbra Streisand
The words were taken by the Walter Scott poem "The Lady and the Lake". Barbra Streisand's amazing voice and range gave this song the lift it needed to make The Top 200 Christmas Songs of the Rock Era*.
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