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O Holy Night! is a 1996 Christmas album by Christian singer Sandi Patty released on Word Records. [2] [3] It is her sixteenth and second Christmas album (her first since 1983's Christmas: The Gift Goes On) with six tracks produced by Patty's long-time producer Greg Nelson and five songs selected from the 1992 Hallmark Christmas album Celebrate Christmas! produced by Fred Salem with ...
O Holy Night is the official debut Christmas EP by American child singer Jackie Evancho. The album was released on November 16, 2010, only two months after Evancho rose to prominence as a finalist on the reality TV show America's Got Talent. Evancho was ten years old when this EP was released. The album was certified platinum in the U.S. and ...
A Christmas Celebration was recorded in and released worldwide on 3 October 2006. The album, like the group's self-titled debut album, was produced and arranged by David Downes and features vocalists Chloë Agnew, Órla Fallon, Lisa Kelly, and Méav Ní Mhaolchatha, with violinist Máiréad Nesbitt.
Backing music is "Silent Night"; issued with 2 different picture sleeves. [157] "Happy Christmas, Little Friend" Rosemary Clooney: 1953 Written by Rodgers and Hammerstein. Official song of the 1953 Christmas Seals campaign. [158] Also recorded by Dinah Shore (1957). "The Happy Elf" Harry Connick, Jr. 2005 From the album Harry for the Holidays ...
According to her YouTube autobiography, she was so small that she had to stand on a milk crate in order for the congregation to see her. [3] The experience eventually led to her playing piano and leading worship music in the church. [4] Roberts' music revolved around her family church until high school, at which point she began writing her own ...
The creators of Halo the Series' Covenant language, Sangheili, shed some light on how they crafted alien speech from scratch, then offer a crash course on how to speak it. Stream new episodes of ...
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]
By 2014, Eve O. had returned to her faith: I was approached by Sam Rosenthal to pick a song and record at his studio a Christ mass song. I was so excited I knew without any thought that I wanted to do "O HOLY NIGHT". This to me is the best Christ mass song ever. It was my mothers favorite and it still always brings me to tears.