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Don Estelle - Don Estelle Sings Songs For Christmas flac album

Don Estelle - Don Estelle Sings Songs For Christmas flac album
  • Performer Don Estelle
  • Title Don Estelle Sings Songs For Christmas
  • Date of release 1979
  • Style Easy Listening
  • Other formats VQF DXD AU RA AC3 DTS MMF
  • Genre World & Folk & Country
  • Size MP3 1729 mb
  • Size FLAC 1586 mb
  • Rating: 4.4
  • Votes: 514

All of Me is the third studio album by English R&B recording artist and producer Estelle. It was first released on 24 February 2012 in Ireland, 28 February in the United States and 12 March in the United Kingdom. Estelle confirmed her third album would be entitled All of Me in 2009. The album was originally led by the single "Freak" featuring Kardinal Offishall and produced by David Guetta.

The diminutive actor Don Estelle, who has died aged 70, is likely to be best remembered for playing one of the camp military entertainers of British soldiers in the 1970s BBC television series set in India, It Ain't Half Hot Mum. The show and the characters were created by David Croft and Jimmy Perry, who also invented another, less contentious, television comedy favourite, Dad's Army.

The Way We Were (Barbra Streisand Tribute) - Beyonce - 2008 Kennedy Center Honors. What are the best songs for mother/son dance? Watching a chid grow up and get married can be an emotional time, and mother/son dances can often be the pinnacle of that emotion for parents. That's why it's important for the groom to choose the perfect song that to honor his relationship. Non-sucky Christmas songs to take back your ears.

Merry Christmas (I Don’t Want To Fight Tonight)’ – The Ramones. Joey Ramone’s plea to his lover to put their scrapping aside for the holidays is undoubtedly the punk Christmas anthem. Beneath its acquiescent lyrics, mind, is a typically fiery Ramones riff that’s more likely to fuel high tensions rather than ease them around a warring Christmas dinner table. No one does Christmas quite like our Sufjan. Picking a favourite out of his festive back catalogue is tough, but we rate ‘O Come O Come Emmanuel’ – a reworking of the traditional favourite on ‘Songs For Christmas’ – as our favourite track. Sparse and haunting, but also uplifting, it’s a beautiful little call to rejoice.

Tracklist

A1 Prelude
A2 The First Noel
A3 Winter Wonderland
A4 Song For Christmas
A5 God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
A6 Rudolf The Red Nosed Reindeer
A7 In The Bleak Mid Winter
A8 Silver Bells
B1 Sleigh Ride
B2 Rocking Carol
B3 Little Donkey
B4a Christmas Day
B4b Silent Night
B5 Do You Hear What I Hear
B6 Auld Lang Syne

Credits

  • Choir – The Mold Green Junior Folk Group Choir
  • Directed By – Robert Hartley
  • Sleeve Notes – Don Estelle