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Song Notes:
RS INTRO
THE BEATLES: “Christmas Time (Is Here Again)” Play this track
JAMES BROWN: “Santa Claus Go Straight to the Ghetto” Play this track
NICK LOWE: “Christmas at the Airport” Play this track
ERIC CLAPTON: “Christmas Tears” Play this track
BOB DYLAN: “Must Be Santa” Play this track
THE THREE WISE MEN: “Thanks for Christmas” Play this track
BIG STAR: “Jesus Christ” (album version) Play this track
CHRIS SQUIRE AND ALAN WHITE: “Run with the Fox” Play this track
JETHRO TULL: “Ring Out, Solstice Bells” Play this track
NRBQ: “Jolly Old St. Nicholas” Play this track
ELTON JOHN: “Ho! Ho! Ho! (Who’d Be a Turkey at Christmas?) Play this track
JONI MITCHELL: “Face Lift” Play this track
THE BAND: “Christmas Must Be Tonight” Play this track
THE PRETENDERS: “2000 Miles” Play this track
NICK LOWE & LOS STRAITJACKETS: “Children Go Where I Send Thee” (live) Play this track
THE PRETENDERS: “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” Play this track
THE BEACH BOYS: “Morning Christmas” Play this track
THE BEACH BOYS: “Christmas Eve” Play this track
—Rock Stamberg
PAUL WINTER: “Tomorrow Is My Dancing Day” Play this track
STAN KENTON ORCHESTRA: “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen” Play this track
MIKE MURPHY: “Two-Step Medley” Play this track
PAT METHENY & LYLE MAYS: “Ozark” Play this track
THE GYPSY HOMBRES: “Santa Claus Is Coming to Town” Play this track
CHERISH THE LADIES: “On Christmas Night” Play this track
WARREN SCHATZ: “Let It Snow” Play this track
STU HAMM: “Sleigh Ride” Play this track
VINCE GUARALDI TRIO: “Skating” Play this track
LAURA NYRO: “Let It Be Me/The Christmas Song” Play this track
LEONARD BERNSTEIN: “Appalachian Spring: VII Doppio Movimento (Gift to Be Simple)” Play this track
AMY GRANT: “Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring” Play this track
I’m a big fan of Christmas music. It fills me with wonderful memories, and even today brings me to a place of calm and of joy. The Christmas season was a big deal in my house when I was growing up. One of my fondest memories is using a sponge to apply Johnson’s wax through a stencil on our picture window in the living room. We had our own snowflakes to ponder, regardless of the weather. I have tree decorations from when I was a child and have already begun passing them on to my daughters and their families. I loved that radio stations changed formats at this time of year and traditional carols and newer Christmas songs found me through our AM — and, later, FM — radios. Christmas is the only holiday with its own body of music. I wish there were others. Valentine’s Day has love songs, but it’s not the same.
When it comes to Christmas music, I am pretty traditional. I love the 16 or so classic carols written long ago such as “Silent Night” “Joy To The World” “The First Noel,” “Deck The Halls” and their kin. I also like the pre-rock Christmas classics like “Silver Bells,” “Sleigh Ride” and “Let It Snow.” Is it possible for any Christmas devotee not to smile when he or she hears the music from A Charlie Brown Christmas?
Some Christmas recordings often bring me silent tears. Unrestrained emotion, which I have found in the music of John Coltrane or via Mahavishnu Orchestra’s Inner Mounting Flame album, bring me a certain kind of peacefulness. But you must give in and let it wash over you. It’s an eye-of-the-hurricane experience that I seek out several times a year. Oddly enough, these Christmas tunes can serve much the same purpose.
I decided that for my portion of this NHT I would share some of my favorite instrumental Christmas songs or tunes that evoke the season for me. I love to hear these songs when I am alone or in the evening, with others, looking out at the stillness the cold weather brings. If there’s snow, so much the better. I also enjoy listening to these songs in the car because I can play them loud.
I’d like to raise a toast to all our NHT listeners. May the upcoming days be merry and bright.
—John Stix
By John Stix and Rock Stamberg5
66 ratings
Tracklist:
Note: The “Play this track” cues below may be off by several seconds on mobile devices.
Song Notes:
RS INTRO
THE BEATLES: “Christmas Time (Is Here Again)” Play this track
JAMES BROWN: “Santa Claus Go Straight to the Ghetto” Play this track
NICK LOWE: “Christmas at the Airport” Play this track
ERIC CLAPTON: “Christmas Tears” Play this track
BOB DYLAN: “Must Be Santa” Play this track
THE THREE WISE MEN: “Thanks for Christmas” Play this track
BIG STAR: “Jesus Christ” (album version) Play this track
CHRIS SQUIRE AND ALAN WHITE: “Run with the Fox” Play this track
JETHRO TULL: “Ring Out, Solstice Bells” Play this track
NRBQ: “Jolly Old St. Nicholas” Play this track
ELTON JOHN: “Ho! Ho! Ho! (Who’d Be a Turkey at Christmas?) Play this track
JONI MITCHELL: “Face Lift” Play this track
THE BAND: “Christmas Must Be Tonight” Play this track
THE PRETENDERS: “2000 Miles” Play this track
NICK LOWE & LOS STRAITJACKETS: “Children Go Where I Send Thee” (live) Play this track
THE PRETENDERS: “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” Play this track
THE BEACH BOYS: “Morning Christmas” Play this track
THE BEACH BOYS: “Christmas Eve” Play this track
—Rock Stamberg
PAUL WINTER: “Tomorrow Is My Dancing Day” Play this track
STAN KENTON ORCHESTRA: “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen” Play this track
MIKE MURPHY: “Two-Step Medley” Play this track
PAT METHENY & LYLE MAYS: “Ozark” Play this track
THE GYPSY HOMBRES: “Santa Claus Is Coming to Town” Play this track
CHERISH THE LADIES: “On Christmas Night” Play this track
WARREN SCHATZ: “Let It Snow” Play this track
STU HAMM: “Sleigh Ride” Play this track
VINCE GUARALDI TRIO: “Skating” Play this track
LAURA NYRO: “Let It Be Me/The Christmas Song” Play this track
LEONARD BERNSTEIN: “Appalachian Spring: VII Doppio Movimento (Gift to Be Simple)” Play this track
AMY GRANT: “Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring” Play this track
I’m a big fan of Christmas music. It fills me with wonderful memories, and even today brings me to a place of calm and of joy. The Christmas season was a big deal in my house when I was growing up. One of my fondest memories is using a sponge to apply Johnson’s wax through a stencil on our picture window in the living room. We had our own snowflakes to ponder, regardless of the weather. I have tree decorations from when I was a child and have already begun passing them on to my daughters and their families. I loved that radio stations changed formats at this time of year and traditional carols and newer Christmas songs found me through our AM — and, later, FM — radios. Christmas is the only holiday with its own body of music. I wish there were others. Valentine’s Day has love songs, but it’s not the same.
When it comes to Christmas music, I am pretty traditional. I love the 16 or so classic carols written long ago such as “Silent Night” “Joy To The World” “The First Noel,” “Deck The Halls” and their kin. I also like the pre-rock Christmas classics like “Silver Bells,” “Sleigh Ride” and “Let It Snow.” Is it possible for any Christmas devotee not to smile when he or she hears the music from A Charlie Brown Christmas?
Some Christmas recordings often bring me silent tears. Unrestrained emotion, which I have found in the music of John Coltrane or via Mahavishnu Orchestra’s Inner Mounting Flame album, bring me a certain kind of peacefulness. But you must give in and let it wash over you. It’s an eye-of-the-hurricane experience that I seek out several times a year. Oddly enough, these Christmas tunes can serve much the same purpose.
I decided that for my portion of this NHT I would share some of my favorite instrumental Christmas songs or tunes that evoke the season for me. I love to hear these songs when I am alone or in the evening, with others, looking out at the stillness the cold weather brings. If there’s snow, so much the better. I also enjoy listening to these songs in the car because I can play them loud.
I’d like to raise a toast to all our NHT listeners. May the upcoming days be merry and bright.
—John Stix