Christmas Through a Different Window:
1. Guilt For Christmas**
2. I Won't Be Home For Christmas
3. Greatest Little Christmas Ever Wuz
4. Home For the Holidays
5. Redneck Christmas**
6. Xerox Xmas Letter
7. Nightmare Before Christmas**
8. Annual Office Christmas Party
9. Little Drummer Boy - Next Door
10. Bad Little Boy
11. Santa Claus is Watching You**
Ray Stevens Christmas:
1. Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow
2. White Christmas**
3. Winter Wonderland
4. Silent Night
5. The Christmas Song
6. Blue Christmas
7. I'll Be Home For Christmas
8. Deck the Halls With Teardrops
9. Jingle Bells
10. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
Mary and Joseph and the Baby and Me:
1. Mary and Joseph and the Baby and Me**
2. Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer
3. Frosty the Snowman
4. All I Want For Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth (2012)
5. Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer (2012)
6. Claws (A Cat's Letter to Santa)
7. All I Want For Christmas Is You
8. Merry Christmas**
9. Christmas Will Be Just Another Lonely Day
10. Christmas Bells in the Steeple
**- Notes: The symbols that you see following some of the songs indicate that there's a music video of those songs. "Blue Christmas" was recorded twice by Ray Stevens in 2009. He recorded a serious version which is on the 2009 Christmas album but he also recorded a comical version, where he stutters the lyrics, and that stuttering rendition was made into a music video and released as a separate CD single. "Bad Little Boy" was never made into an official music video but Ray uploaded onto YouTube a performance of the song from his appearance on The Statler Brothers Show. Two of the songs on the 2016 album come from his 9-CD album from 2012, Encyclopedia of Recorded Comedy Music. "Merry Christmas" was available as a music video first...then it appeared on the 2016 album. The rendition of "Santa Claus is Watching You" on the 1997 album is a re-recording. A music video exists from 1985...the first music video in Ray's career...and because a music video exists of the song I made note of it's video availability. The 1985 recording of the song originally appeared on his comedy album that year, I Have Returned. The song itself goes back to 1962...when Ray put out the first "Santa Claus is Watching You"...that rendition is geared more toward children whereas the 1985 partial re-write is geared more toward adults. The Christmas music can be purchased at Ray's online store along with a whole lot of other items. The online store is HERE.
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