Tis the Season for Music 
10 Favorite 
Christmas 
Albums
TIM RUSHLOW CLASSIC CHRISTMAS 
Wow. What a fabulous big band sound from a 
singer known for his country albums. Don’t 
miss “A Soldiers Song.” An immediate classic!
NAT KING COLE THE CHRISTMAS SONG 
Has there ever been a better “crooner”? What a 
voice! When he sings, “chestnuts roasting on 
an open fire,” you can smell them!
ELVIS PRESLEY CLASSIC CHRISTMAS 
It would truly be a blue blue Christmas without 
Elvis singing in the background. You believe 
him when he says, “I’ll be home for Christmas.”
AMY GRANT HOME FOR CHRISTMAS 
When Amy sings it just feels like Christmas! 
There’s a warmth in her words and 
arrangements. “Grown Up Christmas List” is a 
favorite.
HANDEL’S MESSIAH 
I love hearing The Messiah live at a school or 
church concert – but the London 
Philharmonic’s performance is breathtaking.
MARIAH CAREY MERRY CHRISTMAS 
Great voice. Great songs. And of course there’s 
her classic, “All I Want for Christmas Is You.”
BING CROSBY WHITE CHRISTMAS 
The movie … the song … both take us back to a 
kinder and gentler era. Bing warms the heart.
PERCY FAITH MUSIC OF CHRISTMAS 
There’s just something about all those strings 
in the background. Percy takes you back to 
Saturday nights with Lawrence Welk – a 
nostaligic treat.
JOSH GROBAN NOEL 
Is he a baritone or a tenor? Doesn’t matter. He 
sings good! His take on “Ave Maria” will send 
shivers up and down your spine – inspiring.
JIM BRICKMAN PEACE 
Cool contemporary jazz that stands out from the 
pack. An unforgettable vocal collaboration on 
“Let It Snow!” with the Blind Boys from Alabama.
MANNHEIM STEAMROLLER CHRISTMAS 
Chip Davis delivers high voltage energy with his 
albums and performances. A strange, wonderful 
fusion of classic instruments and electronic 
wizardry.
KENNY G FAITH 
This is the album to listen to when it’s time to slow 
down and reflect on and savor the season. His rendition 
of “Auld Lang Syne” with historical newscasts is 
powerful.
TRAVIS COTTRELL RING THE BELLS 
Cottrell is known more as a worship leader than 
performer – his duet with Natalie Grant on the title song 
is just fabulous – it will make your spirit soar.
MITCH MILLER HOLIDAY SING ALONG 
If you have young children, this is a must have album. If 
my grown up kids hear “It Must Be Santa” – they still 
sing – LOUD – and whether I want to or not – so do I!
LEON REDBONE CHRISTMAS ISLAND 
Hey – I’m giving you more than 10 albums and this is 
my list! There’s nothing wrong with enjoying and 
smiling at the unique and quirky Redbone vocals.
MICHAEL BOLTON THIS IS THE TIME 
I may be out on a limb on this one. What’s next? Hughie 
Lewis? But Michael Bolton’s gravelly bluesy vocals are 
a guilty pleasure during the Christmas season.
I’ll be posting my 10 favorite Christmas writings 
and my 10 favorite Christmas movies in the days 
ahead. 
Stop back by and visit. 
WWW.MARKGILROY. 
COM

10 Favorite Christmas Albums

  • 1.
    Tis the Seasonfor Music 10 Favorite Christmas Albums
  • 2.
    TIM RUSHLOW CLASSICCHRISTMAS Wow. What a fabulous big band sound from a singer known for his country albums. Don’t miss “A Soldiers Song.” An immediate classic!
  • 3.
    NAT KING COLETHE CHRISTMAS SONG Has there ever been a better “crooner”? What a voice! When he sings, “chestnuts roasting on an open fire,” you can smell them!
  • 4.
    ELVIS PRESLEY CLASSICCHRISTMAS It would truly be a blue blue Christmas without Elvis singing in the background. You believe him when he says, “I’ll be home for Christmas.”
  • 5.
    AMY GRANT HOMEFOR CHRISTMAS When Amy sings it just feels like Christmas! There’s a warmth in her words and arrangements. “Grown Up Christmas List” is a favorite.
  • 6.
    HANDEL’S MESSIAH Ilove hearing The Messiah live at a school or church concert – but the London Philharmonic’s performance is breathtaking.
  • 7.
    MARIAH CAREY MERRYCHRISTMAS Great voice. Great songs. And of course there’s her classic, “All I Want for Christmas Is You.”
  • 8.
    BING CROSBY WHITECHRISTMAS The movie … the song … both take us back to a kinder and gentler era. Bing warms the heart.
  • 9.
    PERCY FAITH MUSICOF CHRISTMAS There’s just something about all those strings in the background. Percy takes you back to Saturday nights with Lawrence Welk – a nostaligic treat.
  • 10.
    JOSH GROBAN NOEL Is he a baritone or a tenor? Doesn’t matter. He sings good! His take on “Ave Maria” will send shivers up and down your spine – inspiring.
  • 11.
    JIM BRICKMAN PEACE Cool contemporary jazz that stands out from the pack. An unforgettable vocal collaboration on “Let It Snow!” with the Blind Boys from Alabama.
  • 12.
    MANNHEIM STEAMROLLER CHRISTMAS Chip Davis delivers high voltage energy with his albums and performances. A strange, wonderful fusion of classic instruments and electronic wizardry.
  • 13.
    KENNY G FAITH This is the album to listen to when it’s time to slow down and reflect on and savor the season. His rendition of “Auld Lang Syne” with historical newscasts is powerful.
  • 14.
    TRAVIS COTTRELL RINGTHE BELLS Cottrell is known more as a worship leader than performer – his duet with Natalie Grant on the title song is just fabulous – it will make your spirit soar.
  • 15.
    MITCH MILLER HOLIDAYSING ALONG If you have young children, this is a must have album. If my grown up kids hear “It Must Be Santa” – they still sing – LOUD – and whether I want to or not – so do I!
  • 16.
    LEON REDBONE CHRISTMASISLAND Hey – I’m giving you more than 10 albums and this is my list! There’s nothing wrong with enjoying and smiling at the unique and quirky Redbone vocals.
  • 17.
    MICHAEL BOLTON THISIS THE TIME I may be out on a limb on this one. What’s next? Hughie Lewis? But Michael Bolton’s gravelly bluesy vocals are a guilty pleasure during the Christmas season.
  • 18.
    I’ll be postingmy 10 favorite Christmas writings and my 10 favorite Christmas movies in the days ahead. Stop back by and visit. WWW.MARKGILROY. COM