Sandra Payne - "That Will Be Christmas"
Christmas is a time of the year when we play a little different music anyway, so why not give your audience a little treat and play this ballad that has a little soulful touch. Not too much, but enough to make it interesting. The pop sound on the track will be a refreshing change, just for this holiday season. FANtastic Christmas - Daywind Records - cut # 3
Jeff and Sheri Easter - "Hay Baby"
This is an interesting sound for a Christmas tune. Once again treat your listeners to a little different sound as this very "country" sound moves right along. Using a play on words Hay, instead of Hey, you may have to explain this song to your listeners, but they will surely enjoy this tune. Have Yourself A Merry Spring Hill Christmas - cut # 2
Kirk Talley - "I Can Still Celebrate Christmas"
Penned by Kirk, this is a delightful original tune that has a little humor in it, but also gets the Christmas message across also. This song gets the idea across that we need to have the Christmas Spirit twelve months a year. Crossroads Airplay Sampler - November/December 2002 - cut # 11
Webb Sisters - "Beautiful Star Of Bethlehem"
If you are looking for a little bit of the old fashioned "country" sound, then this ladies group will fit the bill very well. One of the most recorded Christmas songs around, this song is actually sung in four part harmony. Since the ladies do not have a Bass singer, you can hear all four distinct harmony parts. This is a good one. Three Hills Music Group - Volume IV - cut # 12
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