'White Christmas' by Corporal Blossom is my fave.
It's a fun 'cut and paste' of many famous artists doing the Christmas classic.
Follow the link for info on a CD that it's on. There's a NY Times review, and a link to track 1, which is the full MP3 that you can either listen to, or download if you like.
'Buy War Toys for Christmas" by Roy Zimmerman and Melanie Harby
from the album PeaceNick which has other lovely Christmas songs.
The first couple verses
Little Johnny Johnson wants an M-16
Sister Susie wants an Uzi and a submachine
Kids are making wishes and wartime strategies
Singing, "Happy, happy birthday to the Prince of Peace"
Buy war toys for Christmas, have a happy holiday
Santa traded in his red cap for a green beret
Teach those happy little children to be hellcats when they play
And have a very merry, military day
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i've heard that song so many times for so many years that i absolutely despise it especially Noddy Holder and his giant wheatabix head hair cut and that other guys who looks like his mum cuts his hair (i never remember his name)
LOL...that's the first time I have ever heard a haircut described as Wheatabix. Wheatabix is my favourite breakfast cereal too. The half a bowl haircut on the other guy wasn't too flattering to him but that's ok because I still like their music even to this day. Good Buy T' Jane.
How do you embed the youtube videos in your post? I need to learn that as it is much better than a link that most people don't click on anyway. This way they are much more likely to.
Well, since I read "Greatest" as different from "Favorite" I would say it comes down to a heavywight fight between these two songs for the title of Greatest X-Mas song ever:
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