Favorite Christmas music
My all time favorite is "River" -- the original Joni Mitchell version of course, but I also like James Taylor's and almost any other version.
Second favorite is the entire Vince Guaraldi Trio's "Charlie Brown Christmas" -- in continuous rotation on our CD player right now. I never get tired of it!
Third favorite is "Some Children See Him" which always makes me a little choked up, especially James Taylor's version.
Aimee Mann has a good Christmas album with a funny version of "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch".
Second favorite is the entire Vince Guaraldi Trio's "Charlie Brown Christmas" -- in continuous rotation on our CD player right now. I never get tired of it!
Third favorite is "Some Children See Him" which always makes me a little choked up, especially James Taylor's version.
Aimee Mann has a good Christmas album with a funny version of "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch".
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lisa wrote:My all time favorite is "River" -- the original Joni Mitchell version of course, but I also like James Taylor's and almost any other version.
That's one of my favorites, as far as the sentimental tunes go.

My favorite, though, is "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas." Reminds me of being a kid, and being happy with the little things. (Okay, sappy!) Martina McBride does it beautifully but I'll take just about anyone's rendition.
Also, I have never, until this thread, heard of The Waitresses. Is this because of my age? Or do I just live under a rock?
Not to worry, you don't live under a rock. The Waitresses are pretty much known just for this one song "Christmas Wrapping" which came out in the 80's. Their other song that got FM airplay was "I Know What Boys Like". I do like the bass line for "Christmas Wrapping" which most likely is derived from the famous bass line from "Rappers Delight" by The Sugarhill Gang.LMG wrote:Also, I have never, until this thread, heard of The Waitresses. Is this because of my age? Or do I just live under a rock?
Conventional - Nat King Cole's version of the Christmas Song ... you know Chestnuts Roasting on an open fire...
The entire James Taylor Christmas album. I think I got it at hallmark!
The soundtrack from Elf
I love Santa Baby ...
Oh I could go on and on. Wow, I may finally be feeling a little of the spirit. Thanks!
The entire James Taylor Christmas album. I think I got it at hallmark!
The soundtrack from Elf
I love Santa Baby ...
Oh I could go on and on. Wow, I may finally be feeling a little of the spirit. Thanks!
I'm a freak - I love Christmas music and listen to it all from Thanksgiving thru New Year's Eve. I listen to Channel 2 on Sirius in my car and play my XM on my TV at home and listen to the Holly station. Harry Connig Jr. is one of my favorites together with all the classics - Nat King Cole, Bing Crosby, Frank, etc.
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Regarding pandora.com.....
It's really great at introducing me to new musicians. In fact, every time I go there it costs me at least twenty bucks.
Favorite Christmas songs of the moment.
Chrissie Hines - Have Yorself a Merry Little Christmas
James Taylor - Some Children See Him (Not so much hohohojolly, but beautiful)
King Obstinate - How Will Santa Get Here?
Fun thread!
-Ruth
It's really great at introducing me to new musicians. In fact, every time I go there it costs me at least twenty bucks.
Favorite Christmas songs of the moment.
Chrissie Hines - Have Yorself a Merry Little Christmas
James Taylor - Some Children See Him (Not so much hohohojolly, but beautiful)
King Obstinate - How Will Santa Get Here?
Fun thread!
-Ruth
As you've heard, we're getting into the White Christmas atmosphere here in New England - if you're not as fortunate, this might help -
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happy holidays!
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happy holidays!
janet