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Always a Wonderland Sarah Gannon
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play_arrowLou Rawls
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Christmas Will Really Be Christmas Lou Rawls
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play_arrowSamara Joy
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Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas Samara Joy
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play_arrowBing Crosby
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It's Beginning to Look Like Christmas Bing Crosby
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play_arrowTom Gaebel
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The Bell That Couldnt Jingle Tom Gaebel
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play_arrowBellamy Brothers
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Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Bellamy Brothers
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play_arrowThe Crystals
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Parade Of The Wooden Soldiers The Crystals
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play_arrowDenise Brennan
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Raise a Glass to New Year Denise Brennan
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play_arrowLuis Miguel
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Mi Humilde Oración Luis Miguel
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play_arrowChristina Perri
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a marshmallow world Christina Perri
Welcome to Christmas Songs Radio | The Magic of Christmas | Kerst Radio | Weihnachtsradio. As your resident DJ and music expert, I’m here to take you on an enchanting audio journey through ten exquisite festive tracks. These songs capture the essence of the season, offering an auditory feast for listeners worldwide.
First we have “Always a Wonderland” by Sarah Gannon. Gannon’s soulful voice paired with the song’s whimsical instrumentals creates an ethereal soundscape that brings the magic of winter to life.
Next up is “Christmas Will Really Be Christmas” by Lou Rawls. Rawl’s velvety vocals and the song’s harmonious blend of jazz and soul make it a timeless classic, with a profound message that resonates with many during the holiday season.
“Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas” by Samara Joy is another standout. Joy’s jazz-infused rendition adds a modern twist to this cherished Christmas song, highlighting her vocal prowess and artistic versatility.
The nostalgic “It’s Beginning to Look Like Christmas” by Bing Crosby is an enduring yuletide anthem. Crosby’s baritone voice, coupled with the song’s charming lyrics, conjures a vivid picture of the holiday festivities.
Meanwhile, “The Bell That Couldn’t Jingle” by Tom Gaebel tells an enchanting Christmas tale, showcasing Gaebel’s knack for storytelling through music.
The country rendition of “Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer” by the Bellamy Brothers gives this beloved children’s song a delightful twist, showcasing the genre’s broad influence.
“Parade Of The Wooden Soldiers” by The Crystals captures the spirit of Christmas parades with its upbeat tempo and harmonious vocals.
“Raise a Glass to New Year” by Denise Brennan is a celebratory ode to the New Year, radiating hope and positivity.
The Latin vibe of “Mi Humilde Oración” by Luis Miguel adds a unique twist to our playlist, proving that Christmas music transcends borders.
And finally, “A Marshmallow World” by Christina Perri rounds off our selection with its soothing melody and heartwarming lyrics.
In conclusion, each of these songs brings a unique flavor to the festive season, demonstrating the diversity and cultural relevance of Christmas music. As we revel in these sounds of the season, we are reminded of the universal joy and unity that music brings. Happy listening!
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Winter Melody Donna Summer
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play_arrowKate Kelly
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Santa Claus Is Coming to Town Kate Kelly
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On A Sleighride Lord Styrofoam
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