Goin' Home for Christmas - Classic Holiday Song | Perfect for Christmas Gatherings, Family Reunions & Festive Celebrations
Goin' Home for Christmas - Classic Holiday Song | Perfect for Christmas Gatherings, Family Reunions & Festive Celebrations

Goin' Home for Christmas - Classic Holiday Song | Perfect for Christmas Gatherings, Family Reunions & Festive Celebrations

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I originally bought this on vinyl, but after selling that copy (at a price), I had to wait many years before the album was finally released on CD. As it was always among my favorite Christmas albums, I was very pleased to buy it again. This time, it comes with a bonus track - a 1986 recording of White Christmas.Originally released in 1982 with ten tracks, the album contains a re-recording of If we make it through December. Merle never intended this to be a Christmas song, but it clearly has a Christmas theme so it inevitable became identified as a Christmas song. It's certainly among the best country Christmas songs ever written. Fellow country singer Alan Jackson and jazz singer Holly Cole are among the notable artists to have covered the song, Alan's version being a faithful cover while Holly's is an interesting re-interpretation.Elsewhere, the album as originally released contained just three familiar standards, these being Santa Claus is coming to town, Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer and Blue Christmas, although the tune of a fourth (O little town of Bethlehem) is used as the backing track for a spoken narrative, Grandma's homemade Christmas card. Apart from that track and If we make it through December, Merle wrote the title track and three other songs (Santa Claus and popcorn, Daddy won't be home again for Christmas, Bobby wants a puppy dog for Christmas) and they are all brilliant. However, it's worth remembering that Christmas isn't usually the best time to introduce a puppy dog into a family. Much as I love Merle's song and understand why Bobby wants a puppy dog, I really think it would have been better to buy that puppy at a different time of year. The closing track on the original album is Lonely night, which Merle didn't write but which I don't remember hearing elsewhere. It is also a great song, though not quite up to the best of Merle's own songs.This is a superb traditional country Christmas album that might just appeal to some people who wouldn't normally like traditional country, but such people would be wise to listen to samples first. Meanwhile, traditional country music fans should have this high on their list of Christmas albums to buy, if they haven't already got it.