Country Christmas

~ Release by Various Artists (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

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#TitleArtistRatingLength
1Honky Tonk Christmas
recording of:
Honky Tonk Christmas
writer:
Buddy Brock (American songwriter), Zack Turner (American singer / songwriter) and Kim Williams (songwriter)
Alan Jackson2.652:53
2Christmas Time’s a Comin’
Patty Loveless3:37
3Santa Looked a Lot Like Daddy
The Tractors2:34
4Penguin, James PenguinBrad Paisley23:17
5Merry Christmas From Texas Y’all
Tracy Byrd2:38
6Christmas in Dixie
producer:
Buddy Cannon (songwriter and record producer), Kenny Chesney and Norris “Norro” Wilson (singer, songwriter and producer)
cover recording of:
Christmas in Dixie
writer:
Jeff Cook (US country vocalist/guitarist/fiddler, member of Alabama), Teddy Gentry, Mark Herndon and Randy Owen
publisher:
Maypop Music (in 1982)
Kenny Chesney33:39
7It Won’t Be Christmas Without You
producer:
Kix Brooks, Greg Droman (American producer, mixing and audio engineer) and Ronnie Dunn (American country music singer-songwriter and record producer)
recording of:
It Won’t Be Christmas Without You
writer:
Steve Busch, Ronnie Dunn (American country music singer-songwriter and record producer) and Jerry Williams (country songwriter)
Brooks & Dunn3:43
8Bells Are Ringing
recording of:
Bells are Ringing
writer:
Carpenter and Jennings (supporting guitarist for Mary Chapin Carpenter)
Mary Chapin Carpenter43:31
9Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
Lonestar4:23
10Do You Hear What I Hear
recording of:
Do You Hear What I Hear?
lyricist:
Noël Regney (in 1962)
writer:
Noël Regney and Gloria Shayne Baker
composer:
Gloria Shayne Baker (in 1962)
publisher:
Blue Ribbon Music Ltd., Campbell Connelly and Jewel Music Publishing Co., Inc. (publisher; do NOT use as release label)
Martina McBride33:58
11O Little Town of Bethlehem
producer:
Emory Gordy
cover recording of:
O Little Town of Bethlehem (traditional carol with the tune “St. Louis”, as commonly sung in the U.S.)
lyricist:
Phillips Brooks (in 1868)
composer:
Lewis Henry Redner (in 1868)
is based on:
St. Louis (hymn tune)
Alabama3:12
12O Come All Ye Faithful
recording of:
O Come, All Ye Faithful (English version of Latin “Adeste fideles”)
lyricist and composer:
John Francis Wade (from 1740 until 1743)
translator:
Frederick Oakeley (in 1841)
arrangement of:
O Come, All Ye Faithful
translated version of:
Adeste fideles (original latin version)
Sara Evans34:47