The Christmas Song
Nat King Cole
Label: Capitol
Number of Discs: 1
Format: Audio CD
Release date:25th December 1990
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Track Listing
- 1. Christmas Song [1961] Lyrics
- 2. Deck the Halls Lyrics
- 3. Adeste Fideles Lyrics
- 4. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen Lyrics
- 5. O Tannenbaum Lyrics
- 6. O Little Town of Bethlehem Lyrics
- 7. I Saw Three Ships Lyrics
- 8. O Holy Night Lyrics
- 9. Hark! The Herald Angels Sing Lyrics
- 10. Cradle in Bethlehem Lyrics
- 11. Away in a Manger Lyrics
- 12. Joy to the World Lyrics
- 13. First Noel Lyrics
- 14. Caroling, Caroling Lyrics
- 15. O Come All Ye Faithful Lyrics
- 16. Silent Night Lyrics
- 17. Nat's Introduction
- 18. Christmas Song - Nat King Cole, Natalie Cole Lyrics
- 19. Nat's Christmas Wishes
- 20. Christmas Song [Alternate Take] Lyrics
Amazon.com essential recording
Countless singers have recorded the now-famous title track to this 14-song collection, but none have explored its evocative nuances as fully as the man who first brought it into our living rooms--Nat King Cole. Then again, his honeyed throat and refined delivery allowed him to make just about any song his own--even ubiquitous carols such as "O Holy Night" and "Adeste Fideles." Cole's gift--the thing that made him beloved by grandmas and jazzbos alike--was his ability to conjure images so vivid, you need only close your eyes in order to see, say, a snow-swept town square ("Caroling, Caroling") or that holy scene from 2,000 years ago ("Away in a Manger"). --David Sprague
Amazon.com
Like Bing Crosby's "White Christmas," Nat Cole's "The Christmas Song" stands as one of two or three pillars of holiday music. This collection of songs and greetings includes another technologically induced daughter-father duet on Mel Torme's classic hit as well daddy Cole's 1961 version of the tune. Fans of both Natalie and her dad will put this on the top of their wish lists. Two previously unreleased tracks--"God Rest Ye Merry Gentleman" and "O Come All Ye Faithful"--will prompt a lot of lovers of Christmas music to fall in love again with Cole's incomparable style and timeless voice. --Martin Keller
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