What's Your Favorite Christmas songs Since Christmas is coming and so many seem to be in the Christmas Spirit early...I thought it would be fun to list your favorite Christmas Songs.. |
Santa Baby Silent Night O' Holy Night White Christmas Let it Snow This Christmas Every year at Christmas Give Love on Christmas Day My Grown Up Christms list Someday at Christmas to be continued.... Share your favorties!!!!!!!!!! |
My favorite song is the song from Emmitt Otter's Jugband Christmas! It is an old movie and my all time favorite! I almost named Simon Emmitt! Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer is another one! |
Santa Baby, Eartha Kitt! |
TEMPTATIONS - Silent Night ....all time fav for me ! |
All the songs of the Christmas Jingle dogs album . Gazou and the girls love to sing with them too . |
Sting's Desert Rose is my favorite but I love anything Sting. |
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I've been an awful Good Girl... :rolleyes: |
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I love all xmas songs!!! oh they make me so happy!!!!! All that you listed platinum plus the snowman song. Yeah for xmas songs. Hannah |
my favorites are: Do you hear what I hear Have yourself a merry little Christmas Little Drummer Boy :) |
I love the song Christmas Wrapping. I also like the Little Drummer boy/ Peace on Earth by David Bowie and Bing Crosby. |
I love all Christmas songs, but my all time favorite is O' Holy Night. I also love Santa Baby. I can't wait for Christmas!! :) |
I dont have a favorite xmas song. I love all Xmas songs. All the songs everyone has posted :thumbup: :thumbup: . Happy Holidays!!!! |
I love Jingle Bell Rock.(I think that's the name) It always puts me in the christmas spirit! |
I love all most all the Christmas songs. |
The First Noel |
O Holy Night ...especially when my oldest daughter sings it! :) I also love "The Gift" which is the story of the very first Nightingale song. Makes me tear up every time! |
i love christmas :p so i love them all :D |
when i was growing up we had 2 vinyl "Alvin and the Chipmunks Christmas." and to shush daddy we listened to alot of "An Alabama Christmas" or whatever by Alabama. if you go to amazon they have some cool remixed stuff, but after the first buy or 2 they backbeats seem familiar... thanks for sharing. oh! but my fave?? favefave??? In Excelsis Deo (sp?) |
The Christmas Song Silent Night O' Holy Night This Christmas |
I like: Holly Jolly Christmas Jingle Bells Rudolph :) Away in the Manger It's Beginning to Feel A Lot Like Christmas Jingle Bell Rock Let It Snow The First Noel Silent Night Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas We Wish You A Merry Christmas More too but those were the only ones I could think of right now :) |
I love ALL Christmas songs but one of my faves is "Mary's Song" |
What about "Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer"? :D And, "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus"? :D Seriously though, I really like Eartha's "Santa Baby." And one that makes me really homesick is "I'm Dreaming of a White Christmas" And there's the one, "I'll Be Home for Christmas." Okay... I'm getting a little teary-eyed... :cry8: I really do like Christmas songs! :happyboun |
While growing up I've always liked "I'll Be Home For Christmas". |
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Their are two Christmas song's..Christmas around the world..and Please come home for Christmas.. :cry: |
Daddy please come home for christmas Nah, I can't choose, I LOVE christmas and everything about it - eating, dancing around the tree in the evening before opening presents around midnight, eating, drinking, the songs, the decorations, the snow, the eating....and of course the food :p My mother in law and me has a common passion for this holiday, we bake cookies, vaniliekranse, jødekager, klejner, pebernødder and brunkager and give to the rest of the family. We drink glögg - preferably a lot of it - it is red wine with schnaps or port (or both), cinnamon, raisins and almonds heated. Most major cities have a skating field and kids will enjoy themselves there while the grownups drink glögg and take care of the world situation. Kids will consume hot chocolate and æbleskiver. Family evenings where you make some decorations, braided paperhearts, folded stars, coneshaped papercontainers. Recipes to follow for those who want to try the Danish way of christmas :) |
These recipes are for items we ONLY eat or drink in december...you simply can't do it for the rest of the year. I think it would ruin the christmas spirit :) Glögg - the extraordinary recipe - for 2 persons: Let a box of raisins soak in strong rum over night. Then: 1 bottle of redwine 3 cardamom (whole) 3 cloves (whole) 1 whole stick of cinnamon The raisins 25-50 g schopped almonds 1-2dl port. Put everything in a pot and heat it - do not let it boil! Remover spices (cinnamon, clover and cardamom) Remember when you pour to give people almonds and raisins in the cup and a teaspoon, so they get something to eat as well :p Recipe for klejner: http://www.recipezaar.com/35463 Recipe for Æbleskiver: http://www.recipezaar.com/17897 On christmas night we eat duck followed by rice porridge: http://www.recipezaar.com/14129 Recipe for pebernødder (peppernuts): Ingredients: * 1/2 kg flour * 1/2 kg brown sugar * 2 egg eggs * 195 g butter * 1 teaspoon cinnamon * 1 teaspoon grounded cloves Mix the ingredients. Roll the dough into a cylinder approximately 1.5 cm thick. Cut the cylinder at an angle into 2 cm pieces. Bake 5-10 minutes at medium heat. Brunkager (Christmas Cookies) 1.1 pounds butter 1 cup sugar 2 cups syrup 5 oz. blanched, chopped almonds ¼ oz. cloves 1 oz. cinnamon 1 ¼ oz. cardamom ½ oz. potash (you may substitute baking soda) 6 ¼ cups flour finely chopped rind of 1 orange Slowly heat the butter, syrup and sugar to a boil. Remove from heat and stir in the spices, almonds, orange rind and potash. Stir in the flour once the dough is lukewarm. Shape the cold dough into rolls of the desired size. Pack each roll in aluminum foil and freeze for a day or preferably longer. Take the rolls directly from the freezer and cut them into paper thin slices. Bake at the top of the oven at 340 degrees (F) for 5-6 minutes. Put the cookies in an airtight container once they have cooled off completely. Vaniljekranse (Vanilla Cookies): 1 ¾ cups flour 1/3 cup sugar 1 egg 7 oz. butter 1 pinch baking powder the seeds of 1 vanilla pod 2 oz. blanched, finely chopped almonds Combine the ingredients and then refrigerate the dough for a couple of hours. Blend in a food processor. Cut into thin slices about 4 inches long. Shape each slice into rings. Bake at 350-400 degrees (F) for about 8 minutes. Woven christmas hearts: http://www.haabet.dk/users/julehjerter/making.html Have fun and MERRY Christmas :) |
Oh btw - concerning the raisins for the glögg - you only use half the soaked raisins for the glögg, the other half is for the chef while making the glögg :D |
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