25 Favorite Christmas Songs! | |
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Released |
October 6, 2009 |
Runtime |
61 minutes |
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25 Favorite Christmas Songs! is the fourth album in the 25 Favorite series.
Tracklist[]
- O Christmas Tree (from The Incredible Singing Christmas Tree)
- What Child Is This? (from The Incredible Singing Christmas Tree)
- The First Noel (from The Incredible Singing Christmas Tree)
- Hark The Herald Angels Sing (from The Incredible Singing Christmas Tree)
- Angels We Have Heard On High (from The Incredible Singing Christmas Tree)
- For Unto Us A Child is Born (from The Incredible Singing Christmas Tree)
- What My Father Did on Christmas Eve (from The Incredible Singing Christmas Tree)
- Candy Cane Blues (from The Incredible Singing Christmas Tree)
- Puppy Love (from The Incredible Singing Christmas Tree)
- The Friendly Beasts (from The Incredible Singing Christmas Tree)
- Jingle Ka-Ching (from The Incredible Singing Christmas Tree)
- Battling Kings (from The Incredible Singing Christmas Tree)
- Caroling Medley (from The Incredible Singing Christmas Tree)
- Silent Night (from The Incredible Singing Christmas Tree)
- Can't Believe It's Christmas (from The Toy That Saved Christmas)
- While By My Sheep (from A Very Veggie Christmas)
- Ring Little Bells (from A Very Veggie Christmas)
- Away in a Manger (from A Very Veggie Christmas)
- Go Tell It On The Mountain (from A Very Veggie Christmas)
- He Is Born, The Holy Child (from A Very Veggie Christmas)
- Was He A Boy Like Me? (from The Incredible Singing Christmas Tree)
- Feliz Navidad (from A Very Veggie Christmas)
- The Eight Polish Foods of Christmas (from A Very Veggie Christmas)
- Donuts for Benny (from Saint Nicholas: A Story of Joyful Giving)
- Joy To The World (from The Incredible Singing Christmas Tree)
Fun Facts[]
Trivia[]
- This was released on the same day as Saint Nicholas: A Story of Joyful Giving.
- Some ads for this say Christmas Sizzle Boy was included. It may have been possible that it was going to be included.
Goofs[]
- The paper sleeve states that Can't Believe It's Christmas and The Eight Polish Foods of Christmas were written in 2005, when they were actually written in 1996.
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