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  2. Christmas Time (Bryan Adams song) - Wikipedia

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    "Christmas Time" is a song by Canadian rock singer-songwriter Bryan Adams. It was written by Adams and Jim Vallance [1] and became Adams' most popular Christmas song. It was originally released on clear, green vinyl with a picture sleeve. It was written and recorded in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

  3. Christmas Time Is Here - Wikipedia

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    The song has since become a perennial Christmas classic. Drummer Jerry Granelli of the Vince Guaraldi Trio commented, "It's amazing: Vince finally wrote a standard. 'Christmas Time Is Here' has been recorded as a standard, and Vince always wanted to write a standard. So he made it." [2]

  4. Christmas Time (Is Here Again) - Wikipedia

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    Released on 15 December 1967, the Christmas record's title, Christmas Time Is Here Again!, is a slight variation on the song's title. [7] As with previous Beatles Christmas records, the seven-inch disc was only released to British fans, with Americans instead receiving a postcard. [5] The complete take of the song has never been officially ...

  5. Robert Wells (songwriter) - Wikipedia

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    Tormé had come over to visit, and saw the lines written out on a notepad. Wells thought the idea of writing a Christmas song was a good means of cooling off in the hot California summer, and Tormé agreed. The song was completed in 40 minutes, and went on to become one of the most performed Christmas songs of all time. [6]

  6. Did Mariah Carey Really Write 'All I Want for Christmas Is ...

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    Mariah Carey’s reign as the "Queen of Christmas" began way back in 1994 with the release of her now-classic holiday hit, “All I Want For Christmas Is You.”

  7. Tommie Connor - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Patrick Connor (16 November 1904 – 28 November 1993) was a British lyricist and songwriter, [1] credited with several hit songs over his long career. [2] He wrote several of the most popular non-religious Christmas songs, including "The Little Boy that Santa Claus Forgot", "I'm Sending a Letter to Santa Claus", and "I Saw Mommy Kissing ...

  8. A multimillion-dollar mystery: Who really wrote the holiday ...

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    Enduring though it may be, "Jingle Bell Rock" is a product of its time, a cheerful piece of Christmas commerce made with only one intention: to sell records during the holiday season of 1957.

  9. Christmas Time (Don't Let the Bells End) - Wikipedia

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    The song is a take on the usual structure of Christmas songs. It features the usual mention of festivities, Santa Claus and bells, delivered with Justin Hawkins 's trademark falsetto . The school choir that provide backing vocals, which can be heard on the song and seen in the video, are from Haberdashers' Aske's Hatcham College school, in New ...