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Merry Christmas is the first Christmas album by American pop singer Johnny Mathis, with accompaniment by arranger/conductor Percy Faith and his orchestra. It was released by Columbia Records on October 6, 1958. [1]
Shelby Lynne – Acoustic guitar, electric guitar, vocals; Michael Ward – Acoustic guitar, electric guitar; John Jackson – Acoustic guitar, electric guitar, percussion; Dave Koz – Alto saxophone
O night divine, O night when Christ was born! O night divine! O night, O night divine! Led by the light of faith serenely beaming, With glowing hearts by His cradle we stand. So led by light of a star sweetly gleaming, Here came the wise men from the orient land. The King of kings lay thus in lowly manger, In all our trials born to be our friend.
Jennifer Hudson put on a performance of “O Holy Night” that fans won’t soon forget. Hudson performed the classic holiday song during the Dec. 22 episode of “The Jennifer Hudson Show ...
The album was recorded in Los Angeles and Las Vegas [2] and features cover version of successful Christmas songs such as "White Christmas", "Winter Wonderland" and a medley consisting of "Silent Night" mixed with "O Holy Night". The Christmas Album includes two duets; one with Australian singer Jessica Mauboy and the other with Smokey Robinson. [3]
Florence Ballard – lead vocals on "Silent Night" and "O Holy Night", background vocals; Mary Wilson – background vocals; The Andantes – background vocals; Berry Gordy IV, Chico Ross, Joy Gordy, Terry Gordy – backing vocals on "Children's Christmas Song" Los Angeles musicians – instrumentation; Harvey Fuqua – producer (except where ...
The film presents thirty pieces of music performed before an audience in the main auditorium of Carnegie Hall, New York City on 8 December 1991. [1] [2] The soloists mostly stand on a multi-level platform at the front of the stage, the back of which is decorated with three large, lavish panels of Christmas imagery inspired by designs on a Russian lacquer box.
The fourth song is a jazz arrangement and mashup of "Let It Snow" and "Walking in a Winter Wonderland". The fifth song is "O Holy Night" and was the second most asked for by their audience. The Shaws chose to include the song in their album very late into its production.