Connie Francis - The Christmas Album
Facts
| Artist(s) | Connie Francis |
| Studio | Phantom Sound & Vision |
| Release Date | November 23, 1999 |
| UPC Code | 766485493224 |
About Connie Francis - The Christmas Album
Compilation featuring the legendary vocalist's renditions of 15 Christmas carols, including 'Winter Wonderland', 'White Christmas' and 'Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas'. 1998 release. Album Description
Tracks
- Winter Wonderland - Connie Francis, Bernard, Felix
- Blue Winter - Connie Francis, Raleigh, Ben
- The Christmas Song - Connie Francis, Torme, Mel
- White Christmas - Connie Francis, Berlin, Irving
- I'll Be Home for Christmas - Connie Francis, Gannon, Kim
- I'm Gonna Be Warm This Winter - Connie Francis, Hunter, Hank
- Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas - Connie Francis, Blane, Ralph
- Twelve Days of Christmas - Connie Francis, Traditional
- Ave Maria - Connie Francis, Schubert, Franz
- Silent Night - Connie Francis, Gruber, Franz
- O Little Town of Bethlehem - Connie Francis, Brooks, Phillip
- The First Noel - Connie Francis, Sandys, William
- Baby's First Christmas - Connie Francis, Davis, Benny
- Adeste Fideles - Connie Francis, Wade, John Francis
- The Lord's Prayer - Connie Francis, Traditional
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Wonderful mostly mellow Christmas music |
So to the actual music, which Connie recorded at at a time when her popularity was extremely high. Here, Connie was in top form as usual. Most of the songs are Christmas standards including Winter wonderland, The Christmas song, White Christmas, I'll be home for Christmas, Have yourself a merry little Christmas, Twelve days of Christmas, Ave Maria, Silent night, O little town of Bethlehem, The first Noel and Adeste fidelis (O come all ye faithful). Yes, Ave Maria is a Christmas standard, whether it was intended to be or not. The album closes with The Lord's prayer, which is fair enough. Connie is certainly not the only singer to include this on a Christmas album; among others, Barbra Streisand did so on her first Christmas album. With so many familiar songs, this album was no doubt popular with record buyers when first released and deserves to remain so.
That leaves three other songs, these being Baby's first Christmas (a track that you may have come across on Christmas compilations by various artists), Blue winter (which sounds as though it was inspired by the more famous Blue Christmas) and I'm gonna be warm this winter (perhaps my favorite here, being the one song that I was unfamiliar with at the time of purchase).
This is an excellent Christmas album of its type and is a most welcome addition to my ever-growing collection of Christmas music. April 3, 2008
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