Favorite "Old" Christmas Songs
Favorite "Old" Christmas Songs
Holly Jolly Christmas – Burl Ives 64/65
Jingle Bell Rock – Bobby Helms 57
Home for the Holidays – Perry Como 54/59
Blue Christmas – Ernest Tubb 49
Here Comes Santa Claus – Gene Autry 49
Jingle Bell Rock – Bobby Helms 57
Home for the Holidays – Perry Como 54/59
Blue Christmas – Ernest Tubb 49
Here Comes Santa Claus – Gene Autry 49
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I'll go along with that list!
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The Christmas songs I like to sing are older than those....Like Silent Night and O Come Emmanuel. The old songs I like to hear on the radio would include Bing Crosby's White Christmas.
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Crosby's White Christmas is great, and his Silent Night is also.
Have you ever heard the "Little Drummer Boy" Bing did with David Bowie shortly before Bing died ?
I get nostalgic around Christmas and New Years.
Have you ever heard the "Little Drummer Boy" Bing did with David Bowie shortly before Bing died ?
I get nostalgic around Christmas and New Years.
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Red Oak wrote:Crosby's White Christmas is great, and his Silent Night is also.
Have you ever heard the "Little Drummer Boy" Bing did with David Bowie shortly before Bing died ?
I get nostalgic around Christmas and New Years.
I've seen the video of Crosby and Bowie singing that song. Strange...
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It's hard to pick a favorite.
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crocmommy"] songs I like to hear on the radio would include Bing Crosby's White Christmas
Thats a great choice. Not only is it a great choice, it won the Academy Award for best origional song when it came out, 1942, I believe, and for years and years it was the highest selling song of all time, with sales of well over 100 million, quite a feat back in the day.
Note; As a youngster I did dream of a White Christmas, today, not so much though.... Yes, I'm a Grinch
Thats a great choice. Not only is it a great choice, it won the Academy Award for best origional song when it came out, 1942, I believe, and for years and years it was the highest selling song of all time, with sales of well over 100 million, quite a feat back in the day.
Note; As a youngster I did dream of a White Christmas, today, not so much though.... Yes, I'm a Grinch
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Jami wrote::)
Heh...saw that one. It's funny,.
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glenn/dallas wrote:crocmommy"] songs I like to hear on the radio would include Bing Crosby's White Christmas
Thats a great choice. Not only is it a great choice, it won the Academy Award for best origional song when it came out, 1942, I believe, and for years and years it was the highest selling song of all time, with sales of well over 100 million, quite a feat back in the day.
Note; As a youngster I did dream of a White Christmas, today, not so much though.... Yes, I'm a Grinch
I like Silver Bells too. Same type of song.
But I really like caroling type songs. Oh Holy Night is one of my favs.
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Another I really like is Dan Folgeberg's "Old Lang Syne".
It is a great sad story song, based upon something that happened to him; and strikes a personal not with me also.
It is a great sad story song, based upon something that happened to him; and strikes a personal not with me also.
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crocmommy wrote:Jami wrote::)
Heh...saw that one. It's funny,.
Yes it is.
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crocmommy wrote:Jami wrote::)
Heh...saw that one. It's funny,.
I read it this morning and didn't get it.
Rather then embarrassing myself and asking why that was posted, I decided to come back later.
Ok, I get it!
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GFB wrote:crocmommy wrote:Jami wrote::)
Heh...saw that one. It's funny,.
I read it this morning and didn't get it.
Rather then embarrassing myself and asking why that was posted, I decided to come back later.
Ok, I get it!
OMG! Greg!!
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Jami wrote:
OMG! Greg!!
I catch on eventually.
..well, most of the time.
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I read it this morning and didn't get it.
Rather then embarrassing myself and asking why that was posted, I decided to come back later.
Ok, I get it![/quote]
OMG! Greg!![/quote][/quote]
Posting it later isn't embarrassing?
Rather then embarrassing myself and asking why that was posted, I decided to come back later.
Ok, I get it![/quote]
OMG! Greg!![/quote][/quote]
Posting it later isn't embarrassing?
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crocmommy wrote:I read it this morning and didn't get it.
Rather then embarrassing myself and asking why that was posted, I decided to come back later.
Ok, I get it!
OMG! Greg!![/quote][/quote]
Posting it later isn't embarrassing?[/quote]
No, because I knew you'd be sympathetic, understanding, and feel sorry for me.
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The Christmas Song "Chestnuts roasting on an open fire"
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I love 'Silent night'...but there are so many memorable Christmas songs and carols to pick from.
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[/quote]GFB wrote:crocmommy wrote:I read it this morning and didn't get it.
Rather then embarrassing myself and asking why that was posted, I decided to come back later.
Ok, I get it!
OMG! Greg!!
Posting it later isn't embarrassing?[/quote]
No, because I knew you'd be sympathetic, understanding, and feel sorry for me.[/quote]
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