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Song Writer Album Year "O Come, All Ye Faithful" John Francis Wade, Frederick Oakeley: My Gift: 2020 "O Holy Night" Adolphe Adam: Carnival Ride (Walmart Holiday Edition Bonus Disc) 2008 My Gift: 2020 "O How I Love Jesus" Frederick Whitfield My Savior: 2021 "Oh Love" (with Brad Paisley) Hillary Lindsey, Aimee Mayo, Gordie Sampson 5th Gear: 2007
In recording her own version of the song for her 2020 holiday album My Gift, Carrie Underwood said that she was inspired by Dion's version of "O Holy Night", calling it "so beautiful and big and classic". [58]
His publishing of "O Holy Night" saw high levels of popularity in the United States, especially within the North. [3] Although disputed due to a lack of formal documentation, the first song played over a radio broadcast is usually attributed to inventor Reginald Fessenden's performance of "O Holy Night" on violin in 1906. [12]
The best country Christmas songs run the gamut from nostalgic, ... as are newer ditties from Carrie Underwood, ... 33. Mickey Guyton, "O Holy Night"
Kathleen Battle, "O Holy Night" This beautiful soprano opera version of "O Holy Night" will simultaneously give you the chills and warm your heart right up. Next, check out the funniest quotes ...
A Very Special Christmas is the title of a series of Christmas music compilation albums that benefit the Special Olympics. It features songs performed by artists from a variety of genres, such as Dave Matthews , U2 , Stevie Nicks , Bon Jovi , Madonna , The Smashing Pumpkins , No Doubt , Whitney Houston , Run–D.M.C. , Jason Mraz , Willie ...
Christmas Time with the Judds is the fourth studio album by American country duo the Judds. It was released on September 29, 1987 [2] by RCA Records. It was produced by Brent Maher. Christmas Time was the duo's first collection of Christmas music released in a full-length album. The album contained nine tracks of holiday material that would ...
Now That's What I Call Christmas! 4 is a 2010 double album from the Now That's What I Call Music! series in the United States. It was released on October 12, 2010, [2] and peaked at No. 28 on the Billboard 200. [3]