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Okay, it's that time of the year to dust off the old Christmas records. What are you favorite Bing X-mas recordings...(and has anything changed on your list this year?) My list is pretty much the same:
1. White Christmas (1947 version)
2. You're All I Want For Christmas
3. I'll Be Home For Christmas
4. Mele Kalikimaka (with the Andrew Sisters)
5. The Secret Of Christmas
6. It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas
7. I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day
8. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
9. Do You Hear What I Hear
10. Here Comes Santa Claus (with the Andrew Sisters)
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Since collecting the Harry Lillis CD's and 'The Secret of Christmas' being on one or two of them, that has become my favourite Christmas song (not to be confused with Adeste Fideles/Silent Night, they are hymns compared to songs).
And from 'Secret' I always write on the Christ mas letter the lines from the song -
It's not the things you do at Christmas time
but the Christmas things you do all year through.
The words of the song are just so nice.
All the rest of the Chrissie songs I like.