My Christmas

My Christmas
My Christmas
Studio album by Andrea Bocelli
Released November 3, 2009
see (release history)
Genre Holiday music
Length 59:17 (US)
Label Universal, Philips, Decca, Sugar
Producer David Foster, Renato Serio
Andrea Bocelli chronology
Incanto
(2008)
My Christmas
(2009)
Carmen: Duets & Arias
(2010)
Singles from My Christmas
  1. "White Christmas"
    Released: 3 November 2009
  2. "What Child Is This"
    Released: 3 November 2009

My Christmas is the thirteenth studio album and first holiday album released by Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli.[1]

The album is a compilation of seasonal holiday favorites, mainly in English, with a few selections in Italian, German, and French, produced by multiple Grammy Award winner David Foster, containing collaborations with Mary J. Blige, Natalie Cole, Reba McEntire, Katherine Jenkins, The Mormon Tabernacle Choir, and Jim Henson's Muppets.[2] It also includes "God Bless Us Everyone", the only new song of the album, which Bocelli recorded for the closing of the 2009 film, A Christmas Carol.[3][4]

A Spanish version of the album, called Mi Navidad, was released November 23, 2009,[5] and a PBS Christmas special of the album, filmed in the Kodak Theatre, was released on DVD December 8, 2010, after airing on PBS stations nationwide.

With over 2.2 million copies sold in the last two months of 2009 in the United States alone, the album was the best-selling holiday album of the year, and one of the best-selling albums of 2009, with worldwide sales exceeding 5 million copies.[6][7][8] By the end of 2010, My Christmas' total album sales in the US exceeded 2.5 million.[7][9]

Contents

Promotion

2009

The Andrea Bocelli & David Foster Christmas Special, the PBS special of the album, first aired on Thanksgiving night in the United States, and continued to be broadcast in the US and Canada throughout the month of December. In late November, the program was broadcast in Mexico and in the UK; it later aired, December 15 and 25, on Italia 1, in Italy, December 19, on TVE2 and TROS, in Spain and the Netherlands, and Christmas Eve, on vtm and RTL-TVI, in Belgium and Luxembourg.

On November 3, during the World Premiere of Disney's A Christmas Carol, in Leicester Square, London, following the switching on of the annual Oxford Street and Regent Street Christmas lights, Bocelli led the St Paul's Cathedral Choir, and more than 14,000 people across the capital, as they broke the Official Guinness World Record for the biggest ever Christmas Carol sing-along, singing "Silent Night". He completed his performance in Leicester Square with, "God Bless Us Everyone", the closing song of the movie, which he provided the vocals for in English, Italian and Spanish.[3][4] He returned to the United Kingdom, December 16, for an appearance on The One Show, broadcast live by BBC One, and on The Alan Titchmarsh Show which aired December 18, on ITV1.

On November 21, a segment of Leute Heute, a German tabloid-program on ZDF, was about My Christmas and Bocelli's meeting in Rome with Pope Benedict XVI and 250 other artists, an event which was broadcast live earlier that day in Italy, by Rai Uno. Bocelli was also joined by the Piccolo Coro dell'Antoniano, in his home in Forte dei Marmi, where they sang "Caro Gesù Bambino", a song from My Christmas which was originally recorded by the choir in 1960. Rai Uno also broadcasted the performance later that day, during the Zecchino d'Oro Festival. The following day, Bocelli was among Fabio Fazio's guests, on his popular Italian talk-show, Che tempo che fa, broadcast on Rai Tre. During the program Bocelli talked about his album and performed "The Lord's Prayer", "White Christmas", and "Silent Night". It was also announced that Bocelli will return to the show, December 20, where he will give a live concert of My Christmas. Bocelli also took part in the annual 2009 José Carreras Gala, on December 17, where he sang Adeste Fideles, before singing "White Christmas" with José Carreras for the very first time, which was broadcast live, by Das Erste, in Germany. He then returning to Italy, for a concert in the Upper Basilica of San Francesco d'Assisi, on December 19, which was broadcast directly after the Urbi et Orbi blessing of Pope Benedict XVI, December 25, on Rai Uno.

In North America, Bocelli gave 6 concerts. On November 28, he performed in the Bank Atlantic Center, in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. He later performed in the Air Canada Centre, in Toronto, Canada, in the Izod Center, in East Rutherford, New Jersey, in the William Saroyan Theatre, in Fresno, California, (changed from the much larger venue, the Save Mart Center, due to scheduling conflicts), in the MGM Grand, in Las Vegas, and finally in the Honda Center, in Anaheim, California, on December 3, 5, 8, 12, and 13. His last three arena concerts alone grossed a total of over 5.6 million dollars, placing him third on Billboard Magazine's week's Hot Tours ranking, behind the Trans-Siberian Orchestra and Il Divo, who both held over 5 times more concerts worldwide, compared to Bocelli's three in the US, explaining their better showings.[10]

In the United States, Bocelli made a number of high profile TV appearances. He first performed "White Christmas" at the 83rd annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, broadcast live on NBC, November 26. He then performed the song again, November 30, during The Today Show also live. His appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show during her Holiday Music Extravaganza, where he sang "What Child Is This", with Mary J. Blige, and later closed the show with Adeste Fideles, was also aired the same day, and was later rebroadcast on December 23. Bocelli also sang "Adeste Fideles" and was interviewed by Barbara Walters and Joy Behar on The View, which aired December 2, on ABC. On December 8, he performed "Jingle Bells" with The Muppets on NBC's The Jay Leno Show. He also performed a number of songs from the album, including "The Christmas Song" with Natalie Cole, during a dinner at David Foster's mansion in Malibu, which was feathered on The Dr. Phil Show, on December 10. Bocelli also performed "White Christmas" and "Silent Night", on Larry King Live's and Fox & Friends' holiday specials, broadcast December 23 on CNN, and December 19, 24 and 25 on Fox News. Bocelli's rendition of "Silent Night" was chosen as the Starbucks iTunes Pick of the Week, for December 1, 2009.[11] Starbucks also offered My Christmas for sale, in their stores.[12]

In Brasil, following the success of the South American leg of the Incanto tour, were over 100,000 people attended his free concert at the São Paulo's "Parque Indipendencia", earlier in the year,[13] it was announced that Bocelli would hold another Open-Air, entrance free, concert in Florianópolis, on December 28, where a crowd of about a million people was expected to attend. However, for financial and political reasons, the concert was later canceled on short notice, along with all the other events scheduled for Christmas in the city.

2010

As part of the 2010 leg of the My Christmas Tour, Bocelli gave two concerts in the two largest indoor arenas of the United Kingdom, The O2 Arena, in London, and The M.E.N Arena, in Manchester, and a concert in the largest indoor arena in Ireland, The O2, in Dublin, in late November 2010.[14][15][16] His sold out concert at the O2 in London, was the most attended show in the venue's history, with 16,500 people attending the event.[17]

In early December, Bocelli gave 6 concerts in the United States. He will perform in Madison Square Garden, in New York City, Prudential Center, in Newark, New Jersey, TD Garden, in Boston, Toyota Center, in Houston, Staples Center, in Los Angeles, and the MGM Grand's Garden Arena, in the Las Vegas Strip.[18] The Toyota Center concert, in Houston, was attended by former president George Bush, Sr. and first lady Barbara Bush.

Bocelli also toke part in the Christmas in Washington special on December 12, in the presence of president Barack Obama and the first lady.[19][20] On December 19, Bocelli gave a concert, conducted by Claudio Scimone, in the Italian Senate.[21] The concert was attended by Italy's top officials including Italy's president Giorgio Napolitano, Renato Schifani, the president of the Italian Senate, Gianfranco Fini, the president of the Italian Chamber of Deputies and Tarcisio Bertone, Cardinal Secretary of State of the Holy See.[22]

Track listing

North American standard listing[23]
No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length
1. "White Christmas/Bianco Natale"   Irving Berlin David Foster 3:59
2. "Angels We Have Heard On High"     Foster 3:53
3. "Santa Claus Is Coming To Town"   J. Fred Coots, Haven Gillespie Foster 3:32
4. "The Christmas Song" (with Natalie Cole) Mel Tormé, Bob Wells Foster 4:33
5. "The Lord's Prayer" (with The Mormon Tabernacle Choir)   Foster 4:25
6. "What Child Is This" (with Mary J. Blige) William Chatterton Dix Foster 4:31
7. "Adeste Fideles"   John Francis Wade, Jean Francois Borderies Renato Serio 3:33
8. "O Tannenbaum"   Ernst Anschütz, Joachim August Zarnack Foster 4:18
9. "Jingle Bells" (with The Muppets) James Lord Pierpont Foster 3:35
10. "Silent Night"   Josef Mohr, Franz Xaver Gruber, John Freeman Young Foster 4:36
11. "Blue Christmas" (with Reba McEntire) Billy Hayes, Jay W. Johnson Foster 4:18
12. "Cantique De Noel"   Adolphe Adam, Placide Cappeau Foster 4:34
13. "Caro Gesu Bambino"   Piero Soffici, Pier Quinto Cariaggi Foster 1:43
14. "I Believe" (with Katherine Jenkins) Eric Lévi Foster 4:24
15. "God Bless Us Everyone" (from the A Christmas Carol soundtrack) Glen Ballard, Alan Silvestri Ballard, Silvestri 3:15
International standard listing
No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length
1. "White Christmas/Bianco Natale"   Berlin Foster 3:58
2. "Angels We Have Heard On High"     Foster 3:53
3. "Santa Claus Is Coming To Town"   Coots, Gillespie Foster 3:32
4. "The Christmas Song" (with Cole) Tormé, Wells Foster 4:32
5. "The Lord's Prayer" (with The Mormon Tabernacle Choir)   Foster 4:24
6. "What Child Is This" (with Blige) Chatterton Dix Foster 4:30
7. "Adeste Fideles"   Wade, Borderies Serio 3:33
8. "O Tannenbaum"   Anschütz, Zarnack Foster 4:17
9. "Jingle Bells" (with The Muppets) Pierpont Foster 3:34
10. "Silent Night"   Mohr, Gruber, Young Foster 4:36
11. "Blue Christmas" (with Malika Ayane) Hayes, Johnson Foster 4:17
12. "Cantique De Noel"   Adam, Cappeau Foster 4:34
13. "Caro Gesu Bambino"   Soffici, Cariaggi Foster 1:43
14. "Tu Scendi Dalle Stelle"   Alphonsus Liguori Serio 2:49
15. "God Bless Us Everyone"   Ballard, Silvestri Ballard, Silvestri 3:15
16. "I Believe" (with Jenkins) Lévi Foster 4:24

Singles

"White Christmas"

"White Christmas" was recorded by Bocelli for the album. The song debuted at No. 7 on the Hungarian Singles Chart.[24]

"What Child is This"
Single by Andrea Bocelli featuring Mary J. Blige
from the album My Christmas
Released 3 November 2009
Format Music download
Recorded 2009
Genre Holiday
Length 4:30 (International version)
4:31 (US version)
Label Universal, Decca, Philips, Sugar
Producer David Foster
Andrea Bocelli chronology
"Vive Ya"
(2008)
"What Child is This"
(2009)
"Bridge over Troubled Water"
(2010)
Mary J. Blige chronology
"Stronger"
(2009)
"What Child is This"
(2009)
"I Am"
(2009)

"What Child is This"

Bocelli covered "What Child Is This?" for the album, singing the carol with American R&B singer Mary J. Blige. The single was released in North America on November 3, 2009, the same release date as the album.

Andrea Bocelli and Mary J. Blige performing "What Child Is This" on The Oprah Winfrey Show, while David Foster plays the piano, in November 2009.

Bocelli performed the song with Blige for his PBS My Christmas Special, which aired on PBS stations throughout the month of December. He later performed the song with Blige on the Holiday Music Extravaganza edition of The Oprah Winfrey Show, which aired November 30, 2009.[25]

"What Child is This" entered the US Hot Digital Songs chart on December 9, 2009, at number 63.

Chart (2009) Peak
position
Canadian Hot 100[26] 66
US Hot Digital Songs[26] 63


Reception

Critical reception

The album received generally positive reviews.

Matt Collar of Allmusic gave the album a positive review and praised it as "not only a warm and inviting holiday album, but also a superb classical crossover entry worthy of Bocelli's discography."[27]

Commercial performance

In the United States, despite being released in early November, My Christmas was the fifth best-selling album of 2009, and second, only to Susan Boyle's debut album Dream, in the lists of best-selling albums released in 2009, best-selling albums during the 2009 holiday season, and best-selling 2009 Internet Albums.[6][7] It was also the best-selling holiday album of 2009, with just under 2.21 million units sold in only nine weeks, over four times as many as the year's second seasonal seller, Sting's If on a Winter's Night..., and nearly as many copies as the rest of the top ten seasonal best-sellers combined.[7] It is only the second Christmas album, in Nielsen SoundScan history, to wind up in the year-end top five, the other being Josh Groban's Noël, the best-selling album of 2007.[28] By the end of 2010, My Christmas had sold 2.58 million albums in the US.[9]

My Christmas was also the sixth best-selling album of 2009, fifth best-selling album released in 2009, second best-selling album during the holiday season, and best-selling holiday album, in Canada, with 228,000 units sold in the country, 222,000 of which were physical sales, making it also the sixth best-physical seller of the year.[29] Bocelli was also the sixth and tenth best-selling artist of the year, in the US and Canada respectively, with 2,668,000 and 264,000 units of his albums sold in both countries, in 2009.[7][29]

My Christmas sold over 5 million copies worldwide, in 2009 alone, despite being released internationally for a little over a month during the year,[8] making it the 10th best selling album in 2009, worldwide.[30][31]

United States

The album was listed in the top three on the Billboard 200 chart in its first eight weeks on the chart, selling over 100,000 copies on each of those weeks, and spending five of them at the No. 2 position, making it the first album to spend five or more weeks peaking in the runner-up position, since Now 8, in 2001, and the 11th to do so in the last 25 years.[32] It also held the No. 1 position on the US Classical albums chart, for nine consecutive weeks, and on the Holiday albums chart for eight consecutive weeks, slipping to No. 2 on its ninth week of release (the week after Christmas). On December 7, 2009, My Christmas was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for shipments of more than two million copies in the US.[33]

The album first arrived at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 chart, and at No. 1 on both the US Classical albums and holiday albums charts, with 149,000 copies sold on its first week, marking Bocelli's fifth top 10 effort and a record-setting seventh No. 1 peaking, on the Billboard 200 chart and Classical albums chart, respectively. It also marked, at the time, Bocelli's best sales week since Cieli di Toscana blew through 177,000 over Christmas week of 2001, and his second-best debut sales week, trailing only Bocelli's 1999 album Sogno, which pulled in a slightly better first-week number.[34][35] Moreover, at No. 3, it marked Bocelli's highest chart debut in America, since his 2006 album, Amore.[35] However, the album climbed one notch to No. 2, with 136,000 units sold (down a scant 8%) in its second week,[36] and remained at No. 2 the following four weeks, with 185,000 units sold (a gain of 36%) in its third week,[37] 218,000 sold (a gain of 18%) in its fourth,[38] and another 428,000 (up 97%) sold in its fifth week,[39] 20,000 of which were digital copies, making it the top selling album on iTunes and the No. 1 US Digital Album, of the week.[26][40][41] Its fifth week marked Bocelli's best sales week in America to date, in which My Christmas surpassed a million in total (1,12 million), and became his best-selling album in the States, since the release of Amore in 2006 (1,66 million).[39] The album then continued to play runner-up to Susan Boyle's Dream, for a third week, with an additional 400,000 units sold (down 7%) in its sixth week.[42] After five weeks stuck at No. 2, My Christmas slipped one notch to No. 3 with 390,000 units sold (down 3%) in its seventh week,[43] in which the album blew through 1,9 million copies and became Bocelli's third-best seller in America, behind Romanza (4.2 million) and Sogno (2.5 million), and his best-seller released in the first decade of the 21st century.[43] Bocelli remained at No. 3 the following week, with an additional 284,000 units sold (down 27%) on the album's eighth week,[44] before slipping thirty-one positions to No. 34, with only 17,000 units sold (down 94%) in its ninth and final sales week of 2009.[45]

My Christmas reentered the Billboard 200, in late November, peaking at No. 11, in mid December on the chart, selling over 70,000 units that week, fewer than 100 copies away from reentering the top 10.[46] The album's total 2010 sales were at 371,000 copies,[9] making My Christmas the only catalog album among the five best-selling holiday albums of 2010, after topping the list the previous year, as well as Bocelli's second-best selling album ever in the U.S., surpassing his 1999 album Sogno, and trailing only his 1997 breakthrough album Romanza, with just under 2.6 million copies sold in the country in its two years of release. The album also spent four consecutive weeks at No. 1, on Billboard's Catalog Albums Chart, in December 2010.[47][48][49][50] The only previous time Bocelli had topped the Catalog Chart was in 2000, over a decade earlier, with his album Romanza.[51]

Canada

The album was listed in the top three of the Canadian Albums Chart for six consecutive weeks, and was No. 2 in four of those weeks. It debuted at No. 15 on the chart,[26] and climbed to No. 8 in its second week on the chart.[52][53][54][55] On its third week however, with an additional 16,000 units sold, it shot up six positions to No. 2.,[56][57][58][59] marking Bocelli's highest peak positioning in Canada since Sogno topped the Canadian Albums chart, on its debut week a decade earlier, in 1999.[60] On its fourth week, the album slipped one notch to No. 3,[61] and stayed there, with another 42,000 units sold, on its fifth week.[62][63][64][65][66] The following week, the album was back on the No. 2 spot on the chart,[67] and stayed there the following 2 weeks, with an additional 53,000 units sold on its seventh week of release,[68][69][70][71][72] and around 30,000 on its eighth.[73] In its ninth week, the last sales week of 2009, the album slipped twenty positions to No. 22 on the chart, but remained No. 1 on the Canadian classical albums chart, a position it held in all its nine weeks, in 2009.

Italy

The album spent a total of 3 consecutive weeks at No. 1 on the Italian FIMI Albums Chart, debuting at No. 7, with just under 10,000 copies sold in its first week of release,[74] and climbing, the following week, to No. 3 with around 16,000 sold in its second.[75] In its third week, the album climbed another notch to No. 2, with an additional 28,000 copies,[76] before reaching the No. 1 spot, with 72,000 units sold in its forth week,[77] where it remained the following 2 week, with 92,000 units sold in its fifth week,[78] and 23,000 units sold in its sixth week of release.[79]

Poland and Hungary

My Christmas also topped the Polish Albums Chart, for 3 consecutive weeks,[80] as well as the Hungarian Albums Chart, were it achieved double platinum status.[81][82]

United Kingdom

In the United Kingdom, the album debuted at No. 18, with over 41,000 units sold on its first week of release,[83] then slipped to No. 24, on its second, and stayed there on its third, before slipping one notch to No. 25 on its fourth week, with a three-week total exceeding 100,000 copies.

Mi Navidad chart performance

Mi Navidad, the Spanish version of the album, arrived at No. 180 on the Billboard 200 chart, selling just under 7,000 copies on its first week, and peaked at No.1 on both the US Latin Albums and the US Latin Pop Albums charts, and at No. 3, on the US Classical Albums chart,[5] at which time Bocelli held the No. 1 and No. 3 spots simultaneously on the chart, with the two versions of the album, for 4 consecutive weeks.[84][85][86][87] Mi Navidad shipped 50,000 units in 2009 in the United States, and was certified gold by the RIAA.[88]

Charts

Weekly charts

Selected charts with peak positions for My Christmas
Chart (2009) Peak
position
Argentinian Albums[89] 8
Australian Albums[90] 27
Austrian Albums[91] 11
Belgian Albums (Flanders)[92] 64
Belgian Albums (Wallonia)[93] 11
Canadian Albums[26] 2
Canadian Classical Albums[94] 1
Czech Albums[95] 3
European Top 100 Albums[26] 6
Finnish Albums[96] 2
French Albums[97] 163
German Albums[98] 42
Greek Albums[99] 4
Hungarian Albums[81] 1
Irish Albums[100] 7
Italian Albums[77][101] 1
Japanese Albums[102] 142
Mexican Albums[103] 29
Netherlands Albums[104] 6
New Zealand Albums[105] 29
Norwegian Albums[106] 4
Polish Albums[80] 1
Portuguese Albums[107] 5
Spanish Albums[108] 70
Swedish Albums[109] 9
Swiss Albums[110][111] 6
UK Albums[112] 18
US Billboard 200[26] 2
US Catalog Albums[26] 1
US Classical Albums[26] 1
US Holiday Albums[26] 1
US Top Digital Albums[26] 1
Selected charts with peak positions for Mi Navidad
Chart (2009) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[5] 180
US Classical Albums[5] 3
US Holiday Albums[5] 18
US Latin Albums[5] 1
US Latin Pop Albums[5] 1

Year-end charts

Selected charts with positions for My Christmas
Chart (2009) Position
Canadian Albums Chart[113] 5
European Top 100 Albums[114] 75
Italian FIMI Albums Chart[115][116] 4
US Top Billboard 200 Albums[117] 6
US Top Classical Albums[118] 1
Selected charts with positions for Mi Navidad
Chart (2009) Position
US Top Billboard Latin Albums[119] 27
US Top Classical Albums[118] 8
US Top Latin Pop Albums[120] 9

Sales and certifications

My Christmas
Region Certification Sales/shipments
Canada 228,000[29]
Finland (IFPI Finland)[121] Gold 14,796[121]
Hungary (Mahasz)[82] 2× Platinum 12,000x
Ireland (IRMA)[122] Platinum 15,000x
Italy (FIMI)[123] 2× Platinum 120,000*
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[124] Gold 15,000x
United States (RIAA)[33] 2× Platinum 2,578,000[7][9]

^shipments figures based on certification alone
xunspecified figures based on certification alone

Mi Navidad
Region Certification Sales/shipments
United States (RIAA)[88]
for Mi Navidad
Gold (Latin) 50,000^

^shipments figures based on certification alone
xunspecified figures based on certification alone

Chart precession and succession

Order of precedence
Preceded by
Tracks II - Inediti e rarità by Vasco Rossi
Italian Albums Chart number-one album
7 December 2009 – 27 December 2009
Succeeded by
Tracks II - Inediti e rarità by Vasco Rossi
Preceded by
If on a Winter's Night... by Sting
Polish Albums Chart number-one album
21 December 2009 – 11 January 2010
Succeeded by
The Fame Monster by Lady Gaga
Preceded by
Duett Karácsony by Zoltán Bereczki & Dóra Szinetár
Hungarian Albums Chart number-one album
23 December 2009 – 30 December 2009
Succeeded by
Duett Karácsony by Zoltán Bereczki & Dóra Szinetár
Preceded by
La Revolución by Wisin & Yandel
US Billboard Top Latin Albums number-one album
December 19, 2009 – December 26, 2009
Succeeded by
The Last by Aventura
Preceded by
Buscame by Jencarlos
US Billboard Top Latin Pop Albums number-one album
December 12, 2009 – December 26, 2009
Succeeded by
Dos Mundos: Evolucion by Alejandro Fernández
Preceded by
Dos Mundos: Evolucion by Alejandro Fernández
US Billboard Top Latin Pop Albums number-one album
January 9, 2010 – January 16, 2010
Succeeded by
Dos Mundos: Evolucion by Alejandro Fernández

PBS special

DVD cover

My Christmas was also a major component of a PBS Great Performances special, filmed September 15, 2009, at the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles, airing in the New York City/tri-state viewing area on THIRTEEN's Great Performances series on Thanksgiving night, November 26, with additional broadcasts, which continued throughout December, on PBS stations nationwide, featuring Bocelli and Foster with additional guests including Natalie Cole, Mary J. Blige, Reba McEntire, Katherine Jenkins and Jim Henson's Muppets.[125] The DVD of the full program was internationally released December 8, 2009.

Deluxe CD/DVD edition

A Deluxe edition that features the standard CD and a bonus DVD containing highlights from the PBS My Christmas Special was released on November 23, 2009. Another Deluxe edition, containing the same DVD and, Mi Navidad, the Spanish version of the album, was released December 1, 2009.

Release history

The US version of the album was released November 3, 2009, by Philips Records in North America, whereas the International version, containing an extra track, was released November 20, by Sugar in Italy, and by Universal in the rest of the world, except for the UK and Ireland, where it was released November 30, by Decca.

Country Date Label Format(s)
United States November 3, 2009 Philips CD, digital download
Canada
Argentina November 20, 2009 Universal CD, digital download
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Brazil
Czech Republic
Finland
Greece
Germany
Hungary
Hong Kong
Japan
Mexico
New Zealand
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Italy November 20, 2009 Sugar CD, digital download
United Kingdom November 30, 2009 Decca CD, CD+DVD,
CD, digital download
Ireland

The CD/DVD package was released Internationally November 23, 2009, except for the UK and Ireland, where it was released November 30, the same day as the album.

Country Date Label Format(s)
United States November 23, 2009 Philips CD+DVD
Canada
Argentina November 23, 2009 Universal CD+DVD
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Brazil
Czech Republic
Finland
Greece
Germany
Hungary
Hong Kong
Japan
Mexico
New Zealand
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Italy November 23, 2009 Sugar CD+DVD

Mi Navidad, the Spanish version of the album, was released Internationally, by Universal Latino, also on November 23, 2009.[5] Its CD/DVD package was released by the same label, on December 1.

See also

References

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  2. ^ Opera superstar Andrea Bocelli talks about his pop leanings, CBC News, Dec 11, 2009 article.
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  10. ^ Hot Tours: Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Il Divo, Andrea Bocelli, Billboard Magazine.com Jan 6, 2010 article.
  11. ^ Starbucks iTunes Pick of the Week - Andrea Bocelli - Silent Night
  12. ^ Andrea Bocelli My Christmas by Starbucks Entertainment
  13. ^ Andrea Bocelli Performs to 100,000 in Brazil, classicfm.co.uk March 2009 article.
  14. ^ Andrea Bocelli, O2 Arena, review, Telegraphco.uk, Nov 15, 2010 article.
  15. ^ Andrea Bocelli concert review, citylife.co.uk, November 26, 2010 article.
  16. ^ Andrea Bocelli live in Dublin, Ireland
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  55. ^ Bon Jovi nails 3rd straight No. 1, Toronto Sun Nov 19, 2009 article.
  56. ^ Teen star Bieber debuts at No. 1, Jam! Nov 25, 2009 article.
  57. ^ Teen star Bieber debuts at No. 1, Calgary Sun Nov 25, 2009 article.
  58. ^ Teen star Bieber debuts at No. 1, Edmonton Sun Nov 25, 2009 article.
  59. ^ Teen star Bieber debuts at No. 1, Toronto Sun Nov 25, 2009 article.
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  90. ^ Australia Albums Top 50, Week 51/2009.
  91. ^ Austria Albums Top 75, Week 49/2009.
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  93. ^ Belgium Albums Top 50 (Wallonia), Week 52/2009
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  95. ^ Czech Albums Top 50, Week 50/2009.
  96. ^ Finland Albums Top 40, Week 49/2009.
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  98. ^ Germany Albums Top 50, Week 50/2009
  99. ^ Greece Albums Top 50, Week 1/2010
  100. ^ Ireland Albums Top 75, Week 51/2009.
  101. ^ Italy Albums Top 50 (Musica e dischi), Week 51/2009.
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  104. ^ Dutch Albums Top 100, Week 52/2009.
  105. ^ NZ Albums Top 40, Week 52/2009.
  106. ^ Norway Albums Top 40, Week 53/2009.
  107. ^ Portugal Albums Top 30, Week 49/2009.
  108. ^ Spain Albums Top 100, Week 52/2009.
  109. ^ Sweden Albums Top 60, Week 49/2009.
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