I'm going to try to post one or two seasonal/holiday songs a day. These will come from either my own CD collection or my online findings. I'll try my best to make a post each day and we'll see how many I can get done by Christmas day. These songs will run the gamut: from traditional to modern takes on old classics. There will be country, pop, jazz, oldies, big band, new age, comedy....anything and everything. And don't think that if you don't celebrate Christmas that there won't be anything for you. Not all of the offerings will be specific to Christmas. Some will be just about winter. They will all be favorites of mine and I'll give you some info. and why it's my fave with each song. Happy Listening!
Note: I'm using SendSpace for all of these downloads. Since I'm on dialup, it was just a logical choice to choose one host. If you have any trouble getting a song and would like me to use MegaUpload instead, just let me know and I'll try to get it up for you there.
I will also have each of these posts available to all for one week and then will Friends lock them.
It Came Upon A Midnight Clear -- By Julie Andrews from "The Best Of Christmas, Volume 3".
There are many versions of this traditional favorite, and this is such a lovely rendition.
Still, Still, Still -- By Mannheim Steamroller from an unknown online source.
I'm not a big fan of this group, but I do like their version of this hauntingly beautiful song.
*** I'd love a comment if you're downloading any of the songs, thanks! ***
Note: I'm using SendSpace for all of these downloads. Since I'm on dialup, it was just a logical choice to choose one host. If you have any trouble getting a song and would like me to use MegaUpload instead, just let me know and I'll try to get it up for you there.
I will also have each of these posts available to all for one week and then will Friends lock them.
Day 9 --
It Came Upon A Midnight Clear -- By Julie Andrews from "The Best Of Christmas, Volume 3".
There are many versions of this traditional favorite, and this is such a lovely rendition.
Still, Still, Still -- By Mannheim Steamroller from an unknown online source.
I'm not a big fan of this group, but I do like their version of this hauntingly beautiful song.
*** I'd love a comment if you're downloading any of the songs, thanks! ***