Hi All!
Wow! Just two weeks to go and Christmas will be here! It sure seems like this year, the season is just flying by! We finally got our tree in the house, and will hopefully trim it tonight (after using some gardening tools last night to LITERALLY trim it so we could actually get it in the house)!
Hope you're having a Holly Jolly holiday, so far! And thanks so much for letting the Sounds of Christmas be a part of your celebration! We're now sharing the season with listeners in all 50 states, Washington, DC and 102 other countries!
Just loaded even more music this week, including tracks by Uncle Kracker, Kelly Clarkson, Donny Osmond, Iggy Pop, Jordin Sparks and Leo Sayer! You can hear an hour's worth of all the best of the new Christmas music each weeknight at 7:00pm (Eastern) during the New Music Hour!
And don't forget to get in your requests for our All Request Hour! Weekdays at noon (Eastern), you'll hear an sixty minutes' worth of the highest-rated and most-requested songs. So if there's something you want to hear, make sure you send an email to me (or comment below), and I'll do my best to get it on for you!
Looks like lots of movement again on this week's Top Ten. The list is changing significantly almost every !
By the way, if you want to help and rate the music we play, you actually have to listen through Live 365, which you can get to by going here --> http://www.live365.com/stations/soundsofchristmas
I also wanted to mention that if you listen through our website, you don't have to stay on the page. If you click on the little double box in the upper right hand corner, the player will pop out, so you can go wherever you want on the web and still listen to the Sounds of Christmas!
So with all that said, here's this week's Top Ten...
1) Chris Squire "Run With The Fox”
2) Ronnie Spector "It's The Time (Happy Holidays)”
3) Mannheim Steamroller "Catching Snowflakes On Your Tongue”
4) Trans-Siberian Orchestra "Siberian Sleigh Ride”
5) The Carpenters "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas”
6) Trans-Siberian Orchestra "Nut Rocker”
7) Northern Light Orchestra "Gloria"
8) Carole King "Everyday Will Be Like A Holiday”
9) Laura Vane and the Vipertones "Christmas Day With Me”
10) Lisa Kessler "Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer”
11) Richard Marx "I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day”
12) Al Jarreau "The Christmas Song"
13) The Beatles "Another Beatles Christmas Record (1964)"
14) Jean Meileur "Driving Home For Christmas”
15) Robbie Robertson "Christmas Must Be Tonight”
16) The Puppini Sisters "Here Comes Santa Claus”
17) BarlowGirl "Carol of The Bells/Sing We Now of Christmas”
18) Sheryl Crow "White Christmas”
19) Sixpence None The Richer "It Came Upon A Midnight Clear”
20) Tina Lambert "Gabriel's Message"
21) Ella Fitzgerald and Bing Crosby "Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer"
22) Amy Grant "A Christmas To Remember"
23) TobyMac with Leigh Nash "Christmas This Year"
24) Mulberry Lane "Christmas In The Car"
25) Blondie "We Three Kings"
Yes, I know there are twenty-five. Since we play so much more Christmas music than anyone else, I just thought our Top Ten list should be bigger, too!
Thanks so much for listening! And May You Always Believe In Santa Claus!
Ken
Wow! Just two weeks to go and Christmas will be here! It sure seems like this year, the season is just flying by! We finally got our tree in the house, and will hopefully trim it tonight (after using some gardening tools last night to LITERALLY trim it so we could actually get it in the house)!
Hope you're having a Holly Jolly holiday, so far! And thanks so much for letting the Sounds of Christmas be a part of your celebration! We're now sharing the season with listeners in all 50 states, Washington, DC and 102 other countries!
Just loaded even more music this week, including tracks by Uncle Kracker, Kelly Clarkson, Donny Osmond, Iggy Pop, Jordin Sparks and Leo Sayer! You can hear an hour's worth of all the best of the new Christmas music each weeknight at 7:00pm (Eastern) during the New Music Hour!
And don't forget to get in your requests for our All Request Hour! Weekdays at noon (Eastern), you'll hear an sixty minutes' worth of the highest-rated and most-requested songs. So if there's something you want to hear, make sure you send an email to me (or comment below), and I'll do my best to get it on for you!
Looks like lots of movement again on this week's Top Ten. The list is changing significantly almost every !
By the way, if you want to help and rate the music we play, you actually have to listen through Live 365, which you can get to by going here --> http://www.live365.com/stations/soundsofchristmas
I also wanted to mention that if you listen through our website, you don't have to stay on the page. If you click on the little double box in the upper right hand corner, the player will pop out, so you can go wherever you want on the web and still listen to the Sounds of Christmas!
So with all that said, here's this week's Top Ten...
1) Chris Squire "Run With The Fox”
2) Ronnie Spector "It's The Time (Happy Holidays)”
3) Mannheim Steamroller "Catching Snowflakes On Your Tongue”
4) Trans-Siberian Orchestra "Siberian Sleigh Ride”
5) The Carpenters "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas”
6) Trans-Siberian Orchestra "Nut Rocker”
7) Northern Light Orchestra "Gloria"
8) Carole King "Everyday Will Be Like A Holiday”
9) Laura Vane and the Vipertones "Christmas Day With Me”
10) Lisa Kessler "Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer”
11) Richard Marx "I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day”
12) Al Jarreau "The Christmas Song"
13) The Beatles "Another Beatles Christmas Record (1964)"
14) Jean Meileur "Driving Home For Christmas”
15) Robbie Robertson "Christmas Must Be Tonight”
16) The Puppini Sisters "Here Comes Santa Claus”
17) BarlowGirl "Carol of The Bells/Sing We Now of Christmas”
18) Sheryl Crow "White Christmas”
19) Sixpence None The Richer "It Came Upon A Midnight Clear”
20) Tina Lambert "Gabriel's Message"
21) Ella Fitzgerald and Bing Crosby "Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer"
22) Amy Grant "A Christmas To Remember"
23) TobyMac with Leigh Nash "Christmas This Year"
24) Mulberry Lane "Christmas In The Car"
25) Blondie "We Three Kings"
Yes, I know there are twenty-five. Since we play so much more Christmas music than anyone else, I just thought our Top Ten list should be bigger, too!
Thanks so much for listening! And May You Always Believe In Santa Claus!
Ken