The stage was decorated with poinsettia plants. The auditorium was dark. The band wore Santa hats. People who know this band and have kids who’ve played in this band look forward to this song each year. The audience sat quietly as the band prepared to play it’s final selection: Sleigh Ride. I’m listening to the video I filmed during the concert as I write this. I can’t help but to smile. My son was a member of this band during his junior and senior years of high school. My daughter is a freshman member of this band, this gifted and talented band. I smile because I’m so proud of the preparation my daughter put into preparing for this concert and playing this song. She was delighted to have been given second trumpet music. One day, several weeks before the concert, she admitted to me that she lost her place in class while rehearsing this song and that when she made contact with the band director he knew she’d lost her place too. She didn’t like that feeling so she took the problem to her private music teacher. Together, they tackled it and she learned to play the piece with confidence, without difficulty and without getting lost. The following evening we attended the Guitar Concert at the high school and a few days after that I attended the Christmas concert at our church, where my daughter performs in the Youth Band.
Music by far puts me in the holiday spirit, especially music that my children are playing on their instruments. I don’t need to hear it 24/7 but when it’s on the radio I do enjoy it. I prefer songs related to the birth of Jesus but I do have a few other favorites.
Here’s my list, in the order that I remember.
Do You Hear What I Hear?
Sleigh Ride
Silver Bells- Motown Version
Ave Maria-don’t all Italians like this song?
Christmas Night
What Child is This
Away in a Manger
Silent Night-the Stevie Nicks version.
Little Drummer Boy-Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band version
Hark The Herald Angels Sing
Happy Christmas- John Lennon
Joy to the World
Christmas Is the Time to Say I love You-Billy Squire
Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer
Chipmunks Christmas
White Christmas- I’m from Buffalo, NY and I like snow on Christmas!
Christmas All Over Again-Tom Petty
O Come All Ye Faithful- ok I’ll admit it was the Brady Bunch season 1 Episode 12: The Voice of Christmas that got me into this song at a young age. Carol Brady had just miraculously recovered from Laryngitis to sing this song for her church on Christmas morning. Listen to the words though: O Come all ye faithful. Joyful and triumphant. O come ye. O come ye to Bethlehem. Come and behold him, born the King of Angels. O come let us adore him. O come let us adore him. O come let us adore him, Christ the Lord. I have no musical ability what so ever and I have to get really drunk to even consider singing Karaoke. This song however makes me just want to stand up and belt out a song during Christmas Eve Mass. So I sing and try not to kill the people in the pew in front of me with my off tune voice.
Here’s my least favorite song of all time: Wonderful Christmastime by Paul McCartney. This song agitates me so much it makes me want to throw myself out of a moving car.
That’s all that nurse has to say for now. Have a great week.
I listen to Christmas music every morning! It does help with my mood!
I always loved singing in church especially Christmas music -o come all ye faithful is a good one to get into. I remember vividly that Brady Bunch episode of carol’s Christmas miracle!
I will sometimes play every version of “Mary did you know” on my Spotify I love it so much.
Agree on that Paul McCartney song.
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