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For Hearth and Home by @sword-and-stars has been giving me brainrot for the better part of a month
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Christmas Music
So, fun fact about me: I like Christmas music, but I’m extremely picky about the songs I will listen to. One of them is Carrie Underwood’s version of “Do You Hear What I Hear?”
I was listening to and singing along with the song and the lyrics go “the child, the child, sleeping in the night, he will bring us goodness and light.”
And my mind automatically jumped to this child:
I mean, kind of the same thing right? RIGHT?! 🤣🤣🤣
The other songs that are on my carefully chosen Christmas playlist are:
- “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” and “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing” by Darius Rucker
- “White Christmas” Jason Manns feat Jared Padalecki
- “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” Jason Manns fest Jensen Ackles
- “Carol of the Bells” and “O Holy Night” from the Home Alone soundtrack
- “Christmas Eve/ Sarajevo” Trans-Siberian Orchestra
- “Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer” and “Holly Jolly Christmas” Burl Ives
- “Baby It’s Cold Outside” Idina Menzel & Michael Bublé
- “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” Frank Sinatra
- “Jingle Bell Rock” Bobby Helms
- “Little Saint Nick” The Beach Boys
- “Ave Maria” Perry Como
- “O Come All Ye Faithful” Julie Andrews
- “Making Christmas” from The Nightmare Before Christmas
- “Winter Wonderland” Blake Shelton
- “The Christmas Song” Nat King Cole
It’s not lost on me that I have 3 versions of the same song on this playlist....but I can’t help it! I love all of them!
What are some of your favorite Christmas songs? Or does Christmas music make you want to rip your ear drums out? 😂
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In this very special Christmas Daydream Shimmer artwork, Daydream sings the Carrie Underwood version of “Hark The Herald Angels Sing!”☀️🎄 Daydream is singing it in front of a huge audience! Hope y’all love it!❤️
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8 Holiday Albums for Country Fans
Christmas time and country music go hand-in-hand. Now that Thanksgiving has passed, we are digging in on all our favorite holiday classics! We’ve compiled a list of this year’s new releases, as well as some of our go-to holiday compilations from years past. Put them on your shopping list, as these albums are the perfect soundtrack for your parties, opening presents and getting into the holiday spirit!
1. Brett Eldredge, Glow Deluxe (2018)
This past summer, Brett Eldredge took to social media to announce the sequel to his iconic holiday album, Glow, released in 2016. Comprised of holiday favorites including “Baby, It’s Cold Outside,” “I’ll Be Home For Christmas,” “Winter Wonderland” and “Silent Night” the deluxe version adds additional exciting tracks like “Christmas Time Is Here” and “Sleigh Ride.”
When discussing the album, Eldredge stated, “I went back with the same guys that we made the original Glow record with, and we started recording in New York again.” The teaser, Glow Live, was released October 5 and the artist has explained that both Glow Live and Glow Deluxe to have a big band feel inspired by his time in New York!
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2. Martina McBride, It’s the Holiday Season (2018)
Next on our list of hot holiday albums is It’s the Holiday Season by Martina McBride. The acclaimed singer has released holiday compilations before, and with tracks like “Santa Claus is Coming to Town” and “Winter Wonderland,” we’re so glad she’s done it again. McBride isn’t keeping her holiday tunes strictly to the album, as she’s also touring the music on her Joy of Christmas tour.
When talking about It’s the Holiday Season, McBride stated, “It’s been exactly 20 years since I released White Christmas...with that album I wanted to make it classic and something that would stand the test of time, which I feel like it has done...I wanted to accomplish the same thing with It’s the Holiday Season, but with a different feel. So I decided to make most of the album with a big-band swing vibe that takes you back to Sinatra.” With McBride’s classic flare, we this album is already a holiday hit!
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3. Josh Turner, I Serve A Savior (2018)
In addition to fun holiday songs like “Let it Snow,” we also love spiritual gospel music that often comes out during the holiday season. This year Josh Turner released his faith-based album I Serve A Savior.
Check out Turner singing “I Saw The Light” below!
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4. The Mavericks, Hey! Merry Christmas! (2018)
Last on our list of 2018 holiday albums is Hey! Merry Christmas! by The Mavericks. This trio released an album filled with classic Christmas tunes as well as eight original songs. The GRAMMY-nominated group is known for its genre-bending abilities, often composing with country roots and a Latin flare.
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As excited as we are for these new albums, there are a few country Christmas classics we know we will be playing on repeat all season long. Check out this list of our favorite Christmas albums from years past.
5. Icon Edition: A Very Special Christmas (2013)
On the top of our list of go-to holiday albums is Icon Edition: A Very Special Christmas! This album features all of our favorite stars including Carrie Underwood singing “Hark! The Herald, Angels Sing” and Kellie Picker singing “Santa Baby.” Though not all of the songs on the album are recorded by country singers, the two by these powerhouse artists make the entire album one worthy to ask Santa about.
Check out Carrie Underwood singing “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing” below:
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6. Brad Paisley, Brad Paisley Christmas (2006)
Next on our list is Brad Paisley Christmas. If you’re like us and start counting down the days until Christmas months in advance, we know you’ll love the track “364 Days To Go.” Also a fun bonus track is “Born On Christmas Day,” written by Paisley when he was just thirteen years old. The recording below features him singing it in 1985 as well as his 2006 take. Paisley’s songs put us all in the holiday spirit and make us want to stay inside, under cozy blankets and in our pajamas forever!
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7. Johnny Cash, The Christmas Spirit (1963)
Another Christmas classic is The Christmas Spirit by Johnny Cash, released in 1963. Basically anything by Johnny Cash will be deemed a classic country song, but his Christmas album is truly one for the books. With four original tracks by Cash and eight covers, it’s made its mark in holiday music history. Listening to this will make you want to curl up by the fire with those you love and never leave! How could you ever get tired of the cold weather if it means bundling up and listening to Cash on repeat?
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8. Trisha Yearwood, The Sweetest Gift (1994)
Last but not least on our holiday song album list is The Sweetest Gift by Trisha Yearwood, her first holiday album. One of the best parts of the holiday season is snow and Yearwood’s rendition of “Let it Snow! Let it Snow! Let it Snow!” makes us gets us excited for winter festivities. Yearwood’s album is the perfect soundtrack for the best time of the year, especially if you’re looking for classic covers that stay true to their original versions.
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It's Christmas Time, Again Pt. 2
Some of my Fav. Christmas Songs. (The Religious Version.)
Angels We Have Heard On High (Gloria in Excelsis Deo) - The Christendom College Choir & Schola Gregoriana
Little Drummer Boy - Pentatonix
Do You Hear What I Hear? - Carrie Underwood
Silent Night (Live) - Pentatonix
Mary, did you know? - Kenny Rogers and Wynonna Judd
What Child is This?- Andrea Bocelli & Mary J. Blige
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
O Come All Ye Faithful
The First Noël - Pentatonix
O Come, O Come Emmanuel - Traditional Choir
O Little Town Of Bethlehem - HILLSONG
O Holy Night - Kings College, Cambridge
I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day - Casting Crowns
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