Paul McCartney recorded this classic Christmas tune in 1979 as a solo project. Wonderful Christmas Time has been a huge hit since, and including royalties from cover versions, McCartney is reported to make $400,000 a year off the song.
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Here is a classic Christmas funk jam from The Ohio Players, this was released as a single in 1975. Jim Carey performs White Christmas on Leno's Tonight Show. This great version will forever be one of the great covers. This is an all-time classic Christmas song by Boney M. was released on their first Christmas album in 1981. The song was originally released in 1978 as a single and it had sold over a million copies. This classic Christmas song from the legendary Puerto Rican singer/songwriterJose Feliciano was originally recorded in 1970, it was the title track of his Christmas album of the same name. The song Feliz Navidad is an original composition of Feliciano's, and year after year it is one of the top Christmas songs around the world. This clip comes from a 2010 episode of Live From Daryl's House, This classic Christmas song was recorded by Eartha Kitt in 1953. Later in life Kitt said that it was her favorite song to record. It has been covered countless times over the years including Mariah Carey, Madonna, Kylie Minogue, Miss Piggy any many, many others. Here is Wham's Christmas classic from 1984 - Last Christmas. This song was written by George Michael and it has been covered countless dozens of times. This great Christmas tune is a cover of a Saturday Night Live skit. The original version featured Horatio Sanz, Jimmy Fallon, Chris Kattan and Tracy Morgan. The song has been covered many times, this one is from lead vocalist of The Strokes Julian Casablancas. This memorable Christmas song has been covered many times, this is the original version of All I Want For Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth performed by Spike Jones. The song was originally recorded in 1947 by Spike Jones & The City Slickers, this clip is from the popular TV show The Colgate Comedy Hour.
This 1955 Christmas hit was produced by Don Charles, a record producer from Denmark. Charles recorded five dogs barking and he spliced the recordings together with the barks arranged by pitch. The novelty record also included the songs O Susanna, Pat-a-Cake and Three Blind Mice. |
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