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The Night the Animals Talked is an animated children's Christmas television special, first shown on ABC television on December 9, 1970. It was repeated four times on ABC, in 1971, 1972, 1973 and 1977. [1] The American/Italian co-production was based on a legend that all of the animals could talk at midnight, on the night that Jesus was born. [2]
Esquire listed Happy Xmas (War Is Over) among "The 65 Best Christmas Songs of All Time". [62] Parade also listed the song "These Are The Special Times" at #44, among the 150 Best Christmas Songs of all Time. [63] MTV praised These Are Special Times calling it "one of the Greatest Christmas albums to ever exist". [64]
Do You Hear What I Hear?: Christmas with Anita Bryant is an album by Anita Bryant released by Columbia Records in 1967. [1] The album landed on the Billboard's Best Bets For Christmas album chart, reaching #25. [2] [3] It was released on CD in 2017 by Sony Mod. [4]
The quintessential Christmas crush song, Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You" finally hit No. 1 in 2019—25 years after its initial release! 2. Nat King Cole, "The Christmas Song"
1. "Let Your goodness, Lord, appear to us, that we, made in your image, conform ourselves to it. In our own strength we cannot imitate Your majesty, power, and wonder
"Christ Is Born" (Words and Music by Domenico Bartolucci and Ray Charles) "The Little Drummer Boy" (Words and Music by Henry Onerati, Katherine Davis and Harry Simeone) "There Is No Christmas Like a Home Christmas" (Words and Music by Carl Sigman and Mickey J. Addy) "O Holy Night" (Words and Music by Adolphe Charles Adam)
A second Hanukkah prayer they suggest is "Blessed are You, Lord our G‑d, King of the universe, who performed miracles for our forefathers in those days, at this time.
The Animals' Christmas is the sixth solo studio album and the first Christmas album by vocalist Art Garfunkel, and is a collaborative album with Amy Grant, released in October 1986 by Columbia Records. The album was written by Jimmy Webb and features vocals by Garfunkel, Grant, and Wimbledon King's College Choir.