Merry Christmas From The
Family |
Robert Earl Keen |
Christmas Spirit |
Julia Lee and Her Boyfriends |
Mr. Santa Claus |
Nathaniel Mayer |
Santa Plays the Trombone |
Poppa John Gordy & the Dixielanders |
Doña Santos |
Héctor Lavoe & Willie Colón & Yomo Toro |
Red Lights (Merry Christmas) |
Dreams So Real |
Santa Claus Is Back In Town |
Tav Falco |
Little Jesus Boy |
The Violinaires |
Santa's On His Way |
Kitty Wells |
Please Daddy (Don't Get Drunk This Christmas) |
Loose Cattle |
If You See Rudolph |
Gretchen Wilson |
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas |
Hem |
Blue Christmas |
Alela Diane |
Good Morning Blues (I Wanna See Santa Claus) |
Count Basie |
Sha La da La La (Christmas Time) |
The Sha La Das |
Happy Xmas (War Is Over) |
John Lennon |
Daddy, Come Home for Christmas |
James & Lucky Peterson |
Santa Claus, Do You Ever Get The Blues? |
Roomful Of Blues |
Beboppers' Christmas |
Cordell Jackson |
Christmas Greetings |
Lord Kitchener |
All I Want for Christmas |
Huey "Piano" Smith & the Clowns |
BLUE CHRISTMAS |
Nicole Atkins |
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen |
Mary Hopkin |
Auld Lang Syne |
Urban Surf Kings |
2 comments:
I'm several weeks late with this comment. Oh, well. I just wanted to say that I'm generally Grinch-y/Scrooge-ish about Christmas music, but I always download and listen to yours quite happily every year.
This year's list has TWO songs that are on my "Non-Puke Xmas Mix" playlist. (I made this playlist around 15 years ago; three guesses as to the origin of the playlist's title.)
A very roundabout and belated means of saying thank you.
@Kathy B, No such thing as a late comment on the internet. :) I'm guessing the songs on the non-puke list are Merry Christmas from the Family and Christmas Spirit. As for the origins of the playlist..... it sounds familiar, but I can't think of it right now. But you have piqued my interest, so I do need to know. :)
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