Two come to mind. Dolly Parton's Hard Candy Christmas. It came out the year I lost my girlfriend in a car accident at the hands of a drunk driver in early December. I honestly didn't know if I'd make it through that or not.
The other one that always gets me going is "Christmas Shoes." I don't know the artist, but it's hard to get through that one without shedding a tear.
I've always been partial to Burl Ive's "Have a Holly Jolly Christmas" too.
Two come to mind. Dolly Parton's Hard Candy Christmas. It came out the year I lost my girlfriend in a car accident at the hands of a drunk driver in early December. I honestly didn't know if I'd make it through that or not.
The other one that always gets me going is "Christmas Shoes." I don't know the artist, but it's hard to get through that one without shedding a tear.
I've always been partial to Burl Ive's "Have a Holly Jolly Christmas" too.
Two come to mind. Dolly Parton's Hard Candy Christmas. It came out the year I lost my girlfriend in a car accident at the hands of a drunk driver in early December. I honestly didn't know if I'd make it through that or not.
The other one that always gets me going is "Christmas Shoes." I don't know the artist, but it's hard to get through that one without shedding a tear.
I've always been partial to Burl Ive's "Have a Holly Jolly Christmas" too.
I am not sure if its well known in the US, but if you go into any pub or house party around Christmas in the UK, I can guaranty the song below will be belting out and packing people on to the dance floor. First released in the early 70's, its been a Christmas party anthem ever since over..