Another reason Hanukkah feels better than Christmas - Because who doesn’t want to wear a Megadeth yarmulke?
After hosting the fourth night of Hanukkah,
now is the time to figure out how to send all the mishpokhe home.
Adam Sandler had nothing better to do than to update his song yet again - Chanukah Song Part 4 -
It's run by a big eastern syndicate, you know.
Spin Dem The Temple Rockers-
Do yourself a favor and listen to their whole album, Festival of Lights
https://youtu.be/s7OGPCadlMc
S'vivon Sov, Sov, Sov Julie Silver -
Al HaNissim Angel City Chorale -
Pass the Candle (From Left to Right) Michelle Citrin -
Chanukah Bamba Shira Kline -
Our holiday theme today is one of our favorite holiday games, "Guess the theme?"
You're A Mean One Mr.Grinch -
The song was written and recorded for the classic 1966 Dr. Seuss TV Holiday Special How The Grinch Stole Christmas. The lyrics were actually written by Dr.Suess.
Run Rudolph Run -
This tune was made famous by singer Chuck Berry and went on to became one of the most covered songs in music due to the simplicity of the 12-bar blues.
Silver Bells
This Christmas classic was written by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans for the 1951 Bob Hope movie The Lemon Drop Kid. The song was inspired by the Salvation Army bell ringers around the city. The following year Bing Crosby, together with Carol Richards recorded the first recorded version.
Let It Snow
Although this song is associated with Christmas, there is no mention of the holiday in the lyrics. It's about making the most of a snowy day by spending it with a loved one by the fire.
Winter Wonderland -
One version of the song features the original lyrics, " pretend that he is Parson Brown," while later versions went with, " pretend that he's a circus clown." Today many recorded versions actually include both lines.
Happy Holidays -
I'll be Home For Christmas -
Buck Ram previously wrote a poem and song with the same title, and following a lawsuit he was credited as a co-writer of the song.
There are 20 days til Christmas
Demand Euphoria!
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