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The Christmas Song
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This is a classic Christmas song written in 1945 by Robert Wells and Mel Torme. Nat King Cole’s version made it a Classic. This was one of the few songs of that era that really nailed the concept of the goodwill we experience during this Holiday Season. For me it represents a brief moment we all come together to celebrate the possibility of world wide Joy, Peace, Happiness and Goodwill for all humanity on this planet. I agree that Nat King Cole’s version is the Best but I just love the tenor sax recording by the Great Dexter Gordon. I wish you all the very best Joy and Happiness this Holiday Season to you and your loved ones and for it contine all throughout the new year.
Released: 16-Dec-2024
Category: Jazz
Application: GarageBand
File type: m4a
File size: 10.1 Mb
Plays: 12
Downloads: 2
Weekly plays: 12
Weekly downloads: 2
License: Non-commercial derivatives allowed; contact artist for permission
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artist
Beautiful Jazzing Christmas 😍
Thanks for sharing 
Merry Christmas 🎁🎄 
6 days ago
artist
Great playing Dan.  Much enjoyed. 🎄
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6 days ago
artist
Terrific variations on this Christmas Classic. Well done my friend.
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5 days ago
artist
This is nice Dan… Great tribute to the season.
5 days ago
artist
Very nice Dan! Merry Christmas!
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4 days ago
Nice performance on a classic Dan! Merry Christmas to you and yours
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artist
Ooooh... sexy and jazzy and full of spiked egg-nog! LOL...
:-)
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4 days ago
artist
Nothing like the warm tone of the saxophone in a Christmeas classic.Thaks for sharing...
1 day ago
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