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It isn't Christmas Till you Have Heard This Song!

Foofoogal

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well, I usually love Celine best but on this song I really think Mariah Carey does a grand job. A bluesy bit in it that is great.
One has to be pretty bad to mess up this song.
My father died in May 1987 of lung cancer. So the Christmas of 1986 I knew he would be dead the next year. Christmas has never been the same for me since then. We also buried my MIL on Christmas Eve from a heart attack.
Every single moment of the Christmas Season I taste, hear, smell and savor with every fiber of my being. No one can ruin this time of year. No one.
This song speaks it for me.
O Night Devine...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O_Holy_Night
Originally a French Poem from 1855 Wiki says.
 

Marc Chevalier

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"Cantiques de Noel". I heard it first as a baby; I hear it every Christmas.


It's the only song in the world that brings me to tears.




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Ephraim Tutt

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Oh Come All Ye Faithful

Yes I know it's a traditional hymn but when I hear it belted out by a street corner brass band - not too fast; not too slow - I know it's Christmas. It's joyful and triumphant really.
 

"Skeet" McD

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Marc Chevalier said:
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"Cantique de Noel". I heard it first as a baby; I hear it every Christmas...It's the only song in the world that brings me to tears.[/COLOR]

A beautiful song (and a difficult one to sing, to boot!); and Baez does a surprisingly good rendition of it. I didn't know her Christmas album until a few years ago, and it has become a favorite. Peter Schickele (a.k.a. P.D.Q. Bach) did the arrangements, many of which are influenced by the same early early-music movement that I referenced in your Monkees posting....But, quite seriously: this is a classical song which pretty much requires a classical vocal technique for justice to be done. Ecco! Il primo tenore assoluto, Caruso:

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"Skeet"
 

23SkidooWithYou

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Ephraim Tutt said:
NNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

That's precisely how I feel about "Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer" in the US! My biggest regret is that the reindeer left witnesses to recant the tale...in song, no less.
 

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I have to say, Bing Crosby always makes it Christmas for me...that's what we were always listening to when I was a kid. 'White Christmas' to 'Mele Kalikimaka'!

Wham doing 'Last Christmas' is pretty awesome, though! Heehee!
 

23SkidooWithYou

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clubwitsend said:
I have to say, Bing Crosby always makes it Christmas for me...that's what we were always listening to when I was a kid. 'White Christmas' to 'Mele Kalikimaka'!

Wham doing 'Last Christmas' is pretty awesome, though! Heehee!

Bing Crosby, definitely!
A bit later on, The Lennon Sisters. Their version of Adeste Fedelis is one of my favorites. Maybe because we had their Christmas album and I heard it so many time. I used to study those red dresses they wore on the cover and just wish... sigh.

But the all time iconic holiday voice for me is...Perry Como. I remember being soooo excited when his Christmas Special would come on TV!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Xw_F2dXxig
 

cptjeff

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Bing Crosby's version of O Holy Night is the best one I've heard.

My personal favorites are O Come O Come Emanuel and God Rest ye Merry Gentlemen though. The best version of the former I've found is the one from the Peter Paul and Mary christmas album, and the latter I have yet to find a great version of.
 

clubwitsend

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cptjeff said:
Bing Crosby's version of O Holy Night is the best one I've heard.

My personal favorites are O Come O Come Emanuel and God Rest ye Merry Gentlemen though. The best version of the former I've found is the one from the Peter Paul and Mary christmas album, and the latter I have yet to find a great version of.


Yes, all of those are wonderful...I think Bing just had the kind of voice that comes around once in a lifetime...and its just that much more amazing at Christmas.
 

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