Hark! Weird Al and his Crazy Santa are beaten by Amy Grant and her Angels. Elton John also steps into Christmas all over Hall and Oates.
Now Santa is coming to town with the Jackson 5 to have a holly jolly Christmas with Burl Ives. In the second battle, the Mormans wish a Merry Christmas with stop Christmas time in hell. Bonus Thanksgiving video links after the polls.
To vote, you'll need to select the check-mark in each battle of your chosen song and click VOTE at the bottom of each poll.
Fun Fact: "A Holly Jolly Christmas" was written by Johnny Marks in the early 1960s and featured in the 1964 Rankin-Bass Christmas special, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, in which Burl Ives portrayed the narrator, Sam the Snowman. Originally to be sung by Larry D. Mann as Yukon Cornelius, the song, as well as "Silver and Gold," was given to Ives due to his singing fame. This version was also included on the soundtrack album for the special and later released as a single.
Now Santa is coming to town with the Jackson 5 to have a holly jolly Christmas with Burl Ives. In the second battle, the Mormans wish a Merry Christmas with stop Christmas time in hell. Bonus Thanksgiving video links after the polls.
To vote, you'll need to select the check-mark in each battle of your chosen song and click VOTE at the bottom of each poll.
Fun Fact: "A Holly Jolly Christmas" was written by Johnny Marks in the early 1960s and featured in the 1964 Rankin-Bass Christmas special, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, in which Burl Ives portrayed the narrator, Sam the Snowman. Originally to be sung by Larry D. Mann as Yukon Cornelius, the song, as well as "Silver and Gold," was given to Ives due to his singing fame. This version was also included on the soundtrack album for the special and later released as a single.
Bonus Videos: In case you haven't watched them yet over Thanksgiving Day here is Sandler's Thanksgiving Song and the Holderness family with All about that Baste.