> I remember hearing Mary Did You Know a couple of times, but
> as a connoisseur of Christmas music it does seem to me that
> it is playing less frequently as of now. Maybe once it gets
> closer they will play it more? In the beginning, I e-mailed
> because I hadn't heard John Tesh's We Fall Down, but that is
> now on regular rotation. I am happy that they seem to be
> playing a good balance of non-religious/religious music. I
> was wondering if the PC police would be moving towards radio
> next, making "Christmas" music promotion go away in favor of
> "holiday" music with religious themes downplayed.
>
> I have heard a bit of the Coniff Singers here and there.
> I'm glad they have kept classics and not gone to the Jessica
> Simpson version of those classics! I would like if they
> would play more of the TV versions of the Rudolph, Santa
> Clause is Coming To Town, Frosty etc. songs. My sister has
> a CD of those Rankin/Bass productions and they really bring
> back childhood memories. Nothing like hearing Fred Astaire
> singing "Santa Claus is Coming To Town" or Mickey Rooney
> singing "One Foot In Front Of The Other"!
>
> > While Sunny still has a good variety of Christmas songs,
> the
> > playlist seems shorter than past years. Among the missing
>
> > which were on the heavy rotation in the past are the Ray
> > Coniff Singers versions of Rudolph and Frosty, which are
> > 'Philadelphia favorites' by their long association with
> the
> > soundtrack of the Wannamaker's Light Show, and "Mary Did
> You
> > Know" by Kenny Rogers & Wynonna, which I read one
> > all-Christmas station said was their most requested song,
> > the original version of "We Need a Little Christmas" (they
>
> > play a different version). Anyone heard these, and any
> other
> > songs among the missing that they played heavily before?
> >
> > There are some good country crossovers I heard in other
> > markets that I'd like to hear here too - "OLd Toy Trains"
> by
> > Glen Campbell, "Light of the Stable" by Emmylou Harris,
> > "Silver Bells" by Jim Reeves, "Hark! The Herald Angels
> Sing"
> > by Marty Robbins...but I can always get the old tapes out.
>
> >
>
I particularly enjoy the New Christy Minstrels' version of "We Need a Little Christmas'" also how about some Steve and Edyie "That Holiday Feeling." "Sleigh Ride." "Hurry Home for Christmas" and "Baby, It's Cold Outside." Yeah Steve & Edyie are so last millennium, but those songs are excellent for the holidays. Much more enjoyable than hearing Vanessa Carlton warbling and moaning through "Greensleeves"