Great Songs of Christmas

Great Songs of Christmas

Infobox Album | Name = Great Songs of Christmas
Type = Studio album
Artist = Bobby Vinton
Released = 1990
Genre = Pop, Christmas
Length = 30:06
Label = Curb
Producer = Michael Lloyd
Last album = "Bobby Vinton's Greatest Hits"
(1990)
This album = "Great Songs of Christmas"
(1990)
Next album = ""
(1991)

"Great Songs of Christmas" was Bobby Vinton's thirty-seventh studio album and third Christmas album. The first five songs are newly-recorded Christmas songs that were produced by Michael Lloyd, while the last five were taken from Vinton's second Christmas album "Santa Must Be Polish".

Track listing

# God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen - (traditional; arranged by Michael Lloyd and John D'Andrea) - 3:07
# O Little Town of Bethlehem - (traditional; arranged by Michael Lloyd and John D'Andrea) - 2:54
# Silver Bells - (Ray Evans, Jay Livingston) - 2:32
# It Came Upon a Midnight Clear - (traditional; arranged by Michael Lloyd and John D'Andrea) - 3:39
# Christmas in My Home Town - (Sonny James, John Skye) - 3:04
# Santa Must Be Polish - (Bobby Vinton, Margie Cuthbertson) - 2:43
# Jingle Bells - (arranged by Bobby Vinton) - 2:41
# Deck the Halls - (arranged by Bobby Vinton) - 3:03
# Santa Claus Is Coming to Town - (J. Fred Coots, Haven Gillespie) - 2:45
# Silent Night - (arranged by Bobby Vinton) - 3:38

Album credits

*Tracks 1 to 5, produced by: Michael Lloyd
*Tracks 1 to 5, arranged by: John D'Andrea
*Tracks 1 to 5, engineered by: Dan Nebenzal
*Tracks 1 to 5, assisted by: Keith Heffner
*Tracks 1 to 5, mixed by: Dan Nebenzal and Michael Lloyd
*Tracks 1 to 5, recording musical instruments: Don Griffin/West LA Music
*Tracks 1 to 5, production coordination: Debbie Lytton
*Tracks 6 to 10, produced by: Bobby Vinton and Tom Kubis
*Tracks 6 to 10, arranged by: Tom Kubis
*Tracks 6 to 10, engineered and mixed by: Hill Swimmer
*Art direction/design: Neuman, Walker & Associates
*Liner notes by: Don Ovens


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