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over a year ago
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New York thingy
Kirsty McColl n Pogues.....
Im going to look at Annie Lennox's Xmas album ...love the t.v trailer.
Drummer Boy does it for me every time. x |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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i have a whole album of classical christmas that i always play whilst cooking the dinner...it's a tradition and by then I am hella bored of gary glitter and slade! |
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It was on a starry night when the hills were bright
Earth lay sleeping, sleeping calm and still.
Then in a cattle shed, in a manger bed
a boy was born, king of all the world.
And all the angels sang for him, the bells of heaven rang for him
for a boy was born, king of all the world.
Soon the shepherds came that way where the baby lay
and were kneeling, kneeling by his side.
And their hearts believed again for the peace of men,
for a boy was born, king of all the world.
MY 3 lITTLE GRANDAUGHTERS 9 4 and 3 SANG THIS TO MY MUM LAST YEAR oh my god there wasnt a dry eye in the room ..its such a beautiful sound when little girls are singing it !! |
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I love Fairytale of New York (R.I.P Kirsty McColl)
O Holy Night is a beautiful song especially when sung by Il Divo
And theres a christmas song in Home Alone I like too....can't remember it now |
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It's not a traditional song but I love 'Driving Home for Christmas'.
When I worked in retail I hated the loop tapes that we played at Christmas however this song was on there and made it all worth it. |
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I have a Christmas CD of a choir singing traditional carols and they do amazing renditions of 'I Saw Three Ships/The Holly & The Ivy/O Little Town of Bethlehem' - It gets played in our house every Christmas morning as we're having Christmas breakfast. This year it's going to be mushroom & cranberry omelette followed by Champagne and strawberries and then we'll get down to the serious business of opening pressies! |
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"I have a Christmas CD of a choir singing traditional carols and they do amazing renditions of 'I Saw Three Ships/The Holly & The Ivy/O Little Town of Bethlehem' - It gets played in our house every Christmas morning as we're having Christmas breakfast. This year it's going to be mushroom & cranberry omelette followed by Champagne and strawberries and then we'll get down to the serious business of opening pressies! "
I have a cd exactly the same...I play it as I cook the roast beast.
.....and what's Christmas morning without a rose champagne?! The omelettes sounds .....fab! |
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We have carols and hymms on christmas morning...ginger jam on toast, then onto the hard stuff! (mo in laws gravy!!)
That sort of music is just right for the morning...and thats coming from a oi, ska, metal, swing, funk loving working class 'oik' |
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