Apparently, Christmas Is For Children, at least according to Glen Campbell.
Frankly, I think that's too limited of a view
Apparently, Christmas Is For Children, at least according to Glen Campbell.
Frankly, I think that's too limited of a view
When planning this year's 25 Days, I intentionally slotted today's song — This Baby by Steven Curtis Chapman — for the 21st of December. Amy & I have always liked this song, and given that December 21 was our child's due date, I just thought it would be fun to tie the two together.
However, Wesley had other plans and arrived on December 16 instead! I'm going to have to have a talk with our son about sticking to schedules!
Do you know what group recorded the theme song for the original Hawaii Five-O TV show? The same group that plays What Child Is This today! It's The Ventures with a high-energy instrumental!
Hey, it's another depressing kid song relating to the holidays! I'm wondering why these were ever written, to be honest. Roy Rogers and Dale Evans sing 1954's Little Boy Who Couldn't Find Christmas.
Every Christmas needs a little Mannheim Streamroller. Here's your dose for this year with Some Children See Him.
The New Classic Singers pull out their vocal chops and give us a choral rendition of The Virgin Mary Had A Baby Boy… because they can!
The HIP is a mall located on the northwest side of Chicago. It's an acronym for Harlem Irving Plaza, having first opened in 1956. Because of the land-locked nature of the property, it has a very interesting footprint, growing through creative expansion. It originally was an outdoor mall that was converted to enclosed in the late 1970s. While not glamorous, it boasts one of the highest occupancy rates for malls in the area, and is a place I locally grew up with.
A few years ago they stuck Santa Baby for The HIP on their website as part of their Christmas promotions. It's cheesy, that's for sure, but in sort of a fun way.
It's not Christmas without The Beach Boys, is it? Well, maybe it can be, but not this year! Thankfully, they reference (sorta) kids and children in with the title of their song, Merry Christmas Baby
Amy & I picked up this Christmas compilation album last year and really liked it, as it featured a lot of original takes on classic themes. Today's song by Supper Club is called O Child, O Son.
Today's song is from one of my favorite renditions of A Christmas Carol, the 1970 film Scrooge. Fitting our 'Navidad' theme, it's Christmas Children!