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What are some tunes you listen to each year 'round this time?

Of few of my favs, as hokey as they may be...

Jackson 5 - The Christmas Song (Merry Xmas To You)
Ella Fitzgerald - Baby Its Cold Outside
Gene Autry - It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas
Al Green - O Holy Night
Nat King Cole - The Christmas Song


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"Fairytale of New York" - The Pogues
The Chipmunk Christmas song: "Christmas, Don't Be Late"
"2000 Miles" - The Pretenders
"Little Drummer Boy"

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John Denver & The Muppets - the whole album, but specifically the Medley (Alfie The Christmas Tree / Carol For A Christmas Tree / It's In Every One Of Us)
Voodoo Glow Skulls - Feliz Navidad


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The Kinks - Father Christmas
Greg Lake - I Believe In Father Christmas
Cliff Richard - Mistletoe & Wine
Perry Como - O Holy Night
Jackson Browne/The Chieftains - The Rebel Jesus
Bruce Cockburn - The Cry Of A Tiny Babe
Tom Petty - It's Christmas All Over Again
Kirsty MacColl/The Pogues - Fairytale Of New York
Weird Al Yankovic - Christmas At Ground Zero
Pretenders - 2000 Miles

more will come to me in a minute...


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PostPosted: Tue Dec 07, 2004 6:25 pm 
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old cartoon version of "the grinch"

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christmas in hollis by run dmc is in perpetual repeat. i actually really like the boney m christmas album too. werent boney m great?? ra ra rasputin, lover of the russian queen. pure classic.


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I've always liked that song from Home Alone. it's a woman signing and it goes something like this.

"hmm hmmm hmm 'round the christmas tree hmm hmm hmm."


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Pansy Division :: "Homo Christmas"
Clarence Carter :: "Backdoor Santa"
Cheech and Chong :: "Santa and his Old Lady"
Gayla Peevey :: "I Want A Hippopotamus for Christmas"
The Royal Guardsmen :: "Snoopy vs. the Red Baron" <---- Had this bitch on 8-track.
Robert Earl Keen :: "Happy Holidays Y'all"
Robert Earl Keen :: "Merry Christmas from the Family"

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Nothing beats 12 Days of Christmas. You can take all yer new-fangled pop songs.


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The whole Low Christmas album.

Nice call on the Run-DMC.

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The Phil Spector Christmas album, specifically Frosty and Christmas (Baby, Come Home)

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simple plan - my christmas gift
beatmas - last christmas
olivia olsen - all i want for christmas is you
any johnny mathis

honrary christmas songs:
they might be giants - new york city
joey ramone - what a wonderful world*

*f'ing song makes me tear up whenever i hear it (that rat bastard.)


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thanks for christmas - xtc
christmas catalogue - captain sensible
blue christmas - elvis
baby it's cold outside - dean martin
santa baby - ertha kitt
little drummer boy
rockin' around the christmas tree


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The Ramonas: Santa's Got A GTO
Root Boy Slim: Christmas At K Mart
The Sensational Alex Harvey Band: There's No Lights On The Christmas Tree Mother, They're Burning Big Louie Tonight
Martin Newell: Christmas In Suburbia
Rufus Thomas: I'll Be Your Santa Baby
Paul Kelly: How To Make Gravy
Spinal Tap: Christmas With The Devil
Rudolph and the Gang: Here Comes Fatty Claus

Don't get me started on the covers...


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Last Christmas -- Erlend Oye
Donna and Blitzen -- Badly Drawn Boy
Winter wonderland -- Cocteau Twins
Christmas -- The Posies

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gorky's zygotic mynci - christmas eve
Elvis' Christmas tunes
Low -ep
Bowie/Crosby's Drummer Boy
Steel Drum Christmas
Vince Guaraldi's Peanuts Christmas - saw this tonight and got all young innocent again(for the half hour)
Burl Ives - Holly Jolly Christmas
Perri Como - Here we come-a-carollin'
Dean Martin? - No place like home for the Holidays
Andy Wiiliams - Silver Bells


for some reason Petula Clark's Downtown always sounded like Christmas to me.


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If anything, it gots to be:

Christmas Wrapping by The Waitresses

But for the most part, I hate Christmas songs. My heart goes out to those in retail. I was only in there for a couple minutes, and I had to get out. My eyes kept doing that opening too wide fear response thingy.

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For me, Christmas would not be complete without Johnny Mathis' extremely out-of-the-closet rendition of "Sleigh Ride."

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Senator Richard LooGAR Wrote:
The Phil Spector Christmas album, specifically Frosty and Christmas (Baby, Come Home)


I don't know who's a real big fan of Goodfellas, but I've always guessed that a few of the Xmas songs in the movie were sung by Ronnie Spector. I'm thinking of a scene in a bar after the Lufthaunsa heist where 'Frosty the Snowman' is playing and Jimmy is greeting all the guys when they come in.

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Senator Richard LooGAR Wrote:
The Phil Spector Christmas album, specifically Frosty and Christmas (Baby, Come Home)


I don't know who's a real big fan of Goodfellas, but I've always guessed that a few of the Xmas songs in the movie were sung by Ronnie Spector. I'm thinking of a scene in a bar after the Lufthaunsa heist where 'Frosty the Snowman' is playing and Jimmy is greeting all the guys when they come in.


Both of these are in Goodfellas, matro fack.

But Spector and girl groups were a big part of my early childhood listening as well.

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harry Wrote:
I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

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LooGAR (the straw that stirs the drink)


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Senator Richard LooGAR Wrote:
DumpJack Wrote:
Senator Richard LooGAR Wrote:
The Phil Spector Christmas album, specifically Frosty and Christmas (Baby, Come Home)


I don't know who's a real big fan of Goodfellas, but I've always guessed that a few of the Xmas songs in the movie were sung by Ronnie Spector. I'm thinking of a scene in a bar after the Lufthaunsa heist where 'Frosty the Snowman' is playing and Jimmy is greeting all the guys when they come in.


Both of these are in Goodfellas, matro fack.

But Spector and girl groups were a big part of my early childhood listening as well.


Merci beaucoup...I always figured that was the case. I'm going to have to hunt for those, I'm not big on Xmas music, but I do like those very much.

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