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Home for Christmas (’N Sync album) | Christmas

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

Home for Christmas is the second American album by the pop group ‘N Sync, released on November 10, 1998. The lead single from the album, “Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays”, achieved moderate success on the radio. It was certified Double Platinum in the US and has sold 4 million copies worldwide.


Track listing

  1. “Home For Christmas” (Haase/Morehead)
  2. “Under My Tree” (Peiken/Roche)
  3. “I Never Knew The Meaning Of Christmas” (Rogers/Sturken)
  4. “Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays” (Renn/Chasez/Timberlake)
  5. “The Christmas Song” (Mel Tormé/Robert Wells)
  6. “I Guess It’s Christmas Time” (Peiken/Bliss)
  7. “All I Want Is You This Christmas” (Briley/Calitri)
  8. “First Noel” (Traditional)
  9. “In Love On Christmas” (Bennett/Hailey/Hailey)
  10. “It’s Christmas” (Ries/Thomas)
  11. “O Holy Night” (Traditional, arranged by Wiley)
  12. “Love’s In Our Hearts On Christmas Day” (Haase/Lowell/Werking)
  13. “The Only Gift” (Christensen/Franzell)
  14. “Kiss Me At Midnight” (Renn/Lamb)


Other Christmas Songs

Two other ‘N Sync Christmas songs that did not make it on this album but on other compilations are:

  • “I Don’t Wanna Spend One More Christmas Without You” (Found on “Now That’s What I Call Christmas Vol. 2″)
  • “You Don’t Have To Be Alone (On Christmas)” (Found on “The Grinch” soundtrack)

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Another Rock N’ Roll Christmas | Christmas

Sunday, February 17th, 2008

“Another Rock N’ Roll Christmas” is a popular 1984 Christmas song by Gary Glitter.

The song is about the fun of Christmas and refers to Rock and Roll music throughout, examples being the lyrics “You’ll be rocking in your stocking” and “Come on, Rock and Roll for old St. Nick“. The song sold very well, hitting the Top 10 in the UK Singles Chart, becoming Glitter’s most successful song since 1975. Though he was still touring regularly when the song came out, Glitter has often credited “Another Rock N’ Roll Christmas” as a song that gave him a huge resurgence in popularity.

The song was included on the album Boys Will Be Boys, issued in 1985 and was reissued many times, both as a single (including a collectors picture disc) and on other albums.

The track was one of the most played Christmas songs in the UK for many years and is still played today, though not as heavily, following Glitter’s conviction for possessing child pornography.

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Another Rock N’ Roll Christmas | Christmas

Sunday, February 3rd, 2008

“Another Rock N’ Roll Christmas” is a popular 1984 Christmas song by Gary Glitter.

The song is about the fun of Christmas and refers to Rock and Roll music throughout, examples being the lyrics “You’ll be rocking in your stocking” and “Come on, Rock and Roll for old St. Nick“. The song sold very well, hitting the Top 10 in the UK Singles Chart, becoming Glitter’s most successful song since 1975. Though he was still touring regularly when the song came out, Glitter has often credited “Another Rock N’ Roll Christmas” as a song that gave him a huge resurgence in popularity.

The song was included on the album Boys Will Be Boys, issued in 1985 and was reissued many times, both as a single (including a collectors picture disc) and on other albums.

The track was one of the most played Christmas songs in the UK for many years and is still played today, though not as heavily, following Glitter’s conviction for possessing child pornography.

Links

Another Rock N’ Roll Christmas | at Christmas it was

Tuesday, April 24th, 2007

“Another Rock N’ Roll Christmas” is a popular 1984 Christmas song by Gary Glitter.

The song is about the fun of Christmas and refers to Rock and Roll music throughout, examples being the lyrics “You’ll be rocking in your stocking” and “Come on, Rock and Roll for old St. Nick“. The song sold very well, hitting the Top 10 in the UK Singles Chart, becoming Glitter’s most successful song since 1975. Though he was still touring regularly when the song came out, Glitter has often credited “Another Rock N’ Roll Christmas” as a song that gave him a huge resurgence in popularity.

The song was included on the album Boys Will Be Boys, issued in 1985 and was reissued many times, both as a single (including a collectors picture disc) and on other albums.

The track was one of the most played Christmas songs in the UK for many years and is still played today, though not as heavily, following Glitter’s conviction for possessing child pornography.