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Date Posted: 21:52:49 11/13/11 Sun
Author: The Chief (I'm going to make some CDs for the radio at my work.)
Subject: I would love to hear George Strait's "Christmas Cookies" song more often, and Amy Grant's "Tennessee Christmas", and a little Boney James every now and then. I am so freakin' sick of Mariah Carey and John Lennon and that awful "classic" version of Little Drummer Boy with the boys choir that's 60 years old..... AARRGGHH!!
In reply to: chris k (the other tune they play I like is a peter paul and mary tune - Only know the chorus - one for peter two for paul three for him who made us all - love the tune- don't know the rest of the lyrics- lol 's message, "now this is totally off the beaten path - but one of the things that burns me with the music is my favorite christmas carol - the only one of two I'd stop and listen to - is Carol of the Bells - but since the jazzed version by Electric whoever has come out a few years ago - they NEVER play the normal version." on 07:43:27 11/13/11 Sun


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[> [> [> [> Hey Chief (inside) -- JJ (Ronda), 03:40:10 11/14/11 Mon [1]

How about WhiteHeart's Little Drummer Boy? MUCH better than the boys choir! lol

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[> [> [> [> [> Oh, I *love* that version, but it's probably a little "heavy" for radio ;-) -- The Chief, 06:03:28 11/16/11 Wed [1]


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