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Best Country Music Christmas Songs

December 19, 2014 By NashStar

Many holidays are celebrated throughout the year, but the one with the most magic so-to-speak is Christmas. Even though it comes with a sense of tradition, every year families implement their own little traditions whether intentional or by accident. As long as there is love, family and friends then it will remain a special occasion. However, there is one thing that just makes it more special and for country music fans, it is Christmas country songs. The collection has grown considerably over the decades.  Here are some of our top pics:

 

Pretty Paper – Willie Nelson

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Written by Willie in the 1960’s, the song speaks to the importance of Christmas in terms of good will instead of rushing to the shops and buying presents. Roy Orbison was the first artist to record the song and it became a hit in 1963. After Willie decided to use it on his 1978 Christmas album a series of artists started covering the song. These include Carly Simon and Chris Isaak.

 

Please Come Home for Christmas – The Eagles

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Despite the fact that The Eagles has never fallen under the country genre, they made a lot of fans there. This 1978 release is proof of this, because country radio stations couldn’t stop playing it. Filled with sincerity and a sound unique to The Eagles, more versions of the song by other artists were inevitable.

 

It wasn’t His Child – Skip Ewing/Trisha Yearwood

Skip Ewing is the man behind this deep song and it explores the emotions Joseph must have gone through when Jesus was born in terms of being a good father. Several artists have recorded great versions of the song, but ultimately it was Trisha Yearwood that did it the most justice.

 

The Christmas Guest – Johnny Cash

Few people could tell a story like Johnny and this one is no exception. A shopkeeper eagerly awaits a special visitor, namely the Lord. But instead of the Lord knocking at his door he finds a bunch of strangers in need of help. Finally the man comes to the realization that God visited him in the form of those strangers.

 

Let there be Peace on Earth – Vince Gill

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Gill recorded this cover and he used it as the title track for his Christmas album in 1993. Some might speculate that his version of “Have yourself a Merry Little Christmas” is better, but this particular song was recorded with his daughter, making it so much more special.

 

All I want for Christmas is You – Vince Vance and the Valiants

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It’s unfortunate that Vince and the band only managed to record one song that made it into the charts. However, they did a great job with this 1989 hit, because it’s the most played Christmas country song on country radio. In essence, Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without this song getting played somewhere.

 

Jingle Bell Rock – Bobby Helms

The song is more than 50 years old and yet it finds its way to the airways every Christmas. So many artists have recorded their own version, but the honor still goes to the late Bobby Helms, the original singer and writer. There is a very good chance that it will still be played over the next 50 years.

 

If we make it through December – Merle Haggard

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For the most part people regard Christmas as a happy time, but there are families out there that see things differently. For them it seems like Christmas only makes their financial hardships worse and Merle Haggard reminds us of what the holiday should be about in the first place, which is to extend a helping hand.

 

Merry Christmas from the Family – Robert Earl Keen

There are more than enough happy Christmas songs, so it’s only fair to add some alternative tunes to the list. In this case we look at Keen’s idea of Christmas and how heavy drinking is the only way of surviving extended family members. It might sound a bit rough, but many can relate to the song.

 

Blue Christmas – Elvis Presley

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Another classic song that has been covered more time than can be counted, but the King’s version has outdone them all. Some regard this song as the reason why Elvis was able to become the record holder for the highest selling holiday album of all time. It can be found on his 1957 “Elvis’ Christmas Album”.

 

Born on Christmas Day – Brad Paisley

On this recording you will hear something a little different. More specifically, you will hear the voice of a 13 year old Brad adding his own lyrics and style, together with the adult Brad. The result is a great sentimental spin on a classic song.

 

Where are you Christmas? – Faith Hill

Trust one of the greatest female country singers to record a Christmas hit. Part of the soundtrack for “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” and originally set aside for Mariah Carey to sing, fate would land it in the hands of Mrs. Hill. As a true master she sang it as if she wrote it herself.

 

Grandma got run over by Reindeer – Elmo & Patsy

Yes, it’s a novelty song, but it doesn’t make it any less worthy of Christmas. Randy Brooks was the creator of the song and in 1978 the married duo recorded it. For the last 30 years it has remained popular regardless of its nature.

Santa Baby – Kellie Pickler

A lot of variations concerning this classic song has been recorded and released, but Kellie’s 2007 take on asking St. Nick for extravagant gifts is probably the sultriest of them all. It is sexy and sweet all at the same time.

 

White Christmas – Martina McBride

In 1998 Martina decided to put her own spin on a classic Christmas tune and it made the whole album a huge success. In fact, it was so successful that it was re-released no less than 3 times over the course of 11 years. In conclusion, the song and album is a perfect fit for Christmas day.

 

Till Santa’s Gone (Milk and Cookies) – Clint Black

Christmas country songs don’t get more authentic than this. With pure country music to back pure country vocals, Black reveals the trick of getting Santa to come back every year. The secret of course is milk and cookies.

 

Christmas Cookies – George Strait

For some reason or another Strait never added this song to any of his albums. It can only be found on collaborative releases and it pays tribute to the importance of cookies on Christmas. It is such a rare subject matter for holiday songs, making it an instant classic.

 

Let it be Christmas – Alan Jackson

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Every artist knows that an original Christmas song is hard to sell compared to all the cover versions, but Jackson did the “almost impossible”. The single has a great sense of sentimentality in addition to providing a moral lesson. In this regard it has to be part of any Christmas soundtrack.

 

Christmas in Dixie – Alabama

It’s a general outlook on everything that makes Christmas so eventful, but the execution of the song in addition to the poetical way it is sung are the reasons why it’s still popular. It first reached the airwaves in 1982 and never stopped.

 

 

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer – Gene Autry

Is there anyone who doesn’t know this song? Coming all the way from 1949, it actually came to life in 1939 in the form of a children’s coloring book. Robert L. May wrote the story for the book and Autry made it into a song 10 years later. As it stands the original recording has sold more than 25 million copies.

Filed Under: Country Christmas, Featured, New Country Music

CMA Christmas Concert “Sneak Peek!”

November 28, 2014 By NashStar

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Jennifer Nettles in Sparkled Tux

Fans of CMA’s “Country Christmas concert” can pencil in the date for Monday, 1 December at 8/7 Central on ABC. The show that has crept into the hearts of country music lovers keeps getting better, in addition to raising awareness for their toy-drive, which is focused towards brightening up Christmas for children in the Nashville area. Jennifer Nettles has taken the position of the host for the fifth time and she will be joined by a string of country greats. Twitter is already flaring with exciting messages and these include some sent by the performers themselves. Everyone is invited to enjoy this fun and magnificent celebration of music, love and peace.

Where the Magic takes Place

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Carrie Underwood

The Bridgestone Arena is where the taping of the show took place. Tickets were sold for the 7th of November and everything played out in front of a live studio audience. As part of the taping, visitors were encouraged to bring along unwrapped toys, which were received by a group of volunteers from the Nashville based non-profit organization called “Generosity”. This will be the third year that the concert collects toys for children situated in the Nashville area. Last year they managed to collect 5,000.

Who can Fans expect to see?

Even if you may have missed the live version of the concert, you will still have a great time watching the televised edition. Apart from the charismatic Jennifer Nettles, you can expect to see: Alan Jackson, Dan + Shay, Brett Eldredge, Sara Evens, Lucy Hale, Hunter Hays, Little Big Town, Idina Menzel, Brad Paisley, Leann Rimes, Michael W. Smith, Steven Tyler, Carrie Underwood

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For two hours fans can enjoy the musical talents from their favorite artists. Viewers will also be treated to some personal time when the artists share their special Christmas memories. The celebration also includes classic Christmas songs and beautiful duets.

Highlights

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Jennifer Nettles in Christmas Red Satin

Unfortunately it’s not a simple process to set aside the highlights of the concert. Even Jennifer Nettles has a difficult time expressing her favorite sections of the concert, simply because every second is a pleasure. She was quoted saying “It is hard to pick one thing I love about it. There are so many fun moments. Whether it is the performances or duets, getting to perform Christmas songs with great artists is really fun for me. It’s really a fun show all around.”

The Toy-Drive

According to CMA Chief Executive Officer, Sarah Trahern, the concert helps to jump-start the holiday season and it has become a tradition for several Nashville families. The toy-drive is a critical part of the concert because firstly, it places focus on a very important issue, namely less fortunate children. Secondly, it represents the generous values of the people of Nashville, the artists who participate and the industry that makes it possible.

Since the start of CMA’s “Country Christmas Concert” it has seen great success and it grows more special every year. So if you want to get your dose of the holiday spirit then make sure you tune in on the 1st of December and enjoy the unique combination of Country and Christmas.

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Brad Paisley & Steven Tyler

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Alan Jackson

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Brad Paisley, Steven Tyler & Jennifer Nettles

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Brad Paisley & Steven Tyler getting down.

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Brett Eldredge

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Carrie Underwood and Michael W. Smith

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Clare Bowen

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Hunter Hayes

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Idina Menzel

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Jennifer Nettles belting one out with Idina Menzel

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Lee Ann Rimes

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Little Big Town

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Lucy Hale

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Sara Evans

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Steven Tyler gets Jennifer Nettles under the Mistletoe

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Check out Last Year’s CMA Christmas Concert (FULL SHOW)

Filed Under: Country Christmas, Country Music Concerts

Born on Christmas Day – 13 year old Brad Paisley

December 17, 2012 By NashStar

bradpaisley-kidBrad Paisley had been singing for 4 years, when at the age of 13 he performed live on Jamboree USA the Christmas song he wrote, Born on Christmas Day.  This is absolutely amazing and shows you that Nashville Stars are often hard at work at an early age.  Born on Christmas Day is a well crafted song (period!).  There is no need to say it is good for his age.  It is great for any age!

Then, it only gets better when an older manly voice joins in complimenting young Paisley’s sound.  The other voice?  None other than Paisley himself now a country superstar!

Born on Christmas Day first appeared on what is now a country classic Christmas 41t5Ysf2LML._SL160_album, Brad Paisley Christmas  (Downownload) in 2006.  You won’t want to miss this album because there are two more songs he wrote on that album.  The album is noted for his renditions of  Santa Looked a Lot Like Daddy and Jingle Bells.

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At the age of 8, young Paisley got his first guitar from his grandfather.  After learning the basics, within four years he was writing complete songs.  As heard in the Jamboree USA radio show, Paisley was a regular by age 14.

Filed Under: Country Christmas, Male Country Music, New Country Music

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