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  2. Christmas with Conniff - Wikipedia

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    Christmas with Conniff is a 1959 album from Ray Conniff of mostly secular holiday songs. The lone exception is the inclusion of "Greensleeves", also one of the few ballads on this album. For the most part, the album relies on uptempo songs like "Here Comes Santa Claus" and "Frosty the Snowman".

  3. We Wish You a Merry Christmas (Ray Conniff album) - Wikipedia

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    We Wish You a Merry Christmas is a 1962 album by Ray Conniff. The album was one of two platinum albums over the course of Conniff's career [ 1 ] and earned him the title of CBS Records Best Selling Artist for 1962.

  4. Here We Come A-Caroling (Ray Conniff album) - Wikipedia

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    Here We Come A-Caroling is a 1965 album by Ray Conniff.It was recorded in Los Angeles, California from July 21–23, 1965. The album peaked at #15 on Billboard's Best Bets For Christmas album chart on December 3, 1966. [1]

  5. Ray Conniff - Wikipedia

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    In 1959, Conniff started The Ray Conniff Singers (12 women and 13 men) and released the album It's the Talk of the Town. [1] This group brought him his biggest hit: Somewhere My Love (1966). The lyrics of the album's title track were sung to the music of " Lara's Theme " from the film Doctor Zhivago , and it became a US top 10 single.

  6. Christmas Caroling - Wikipedia

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    Christmas Caroling is a 1984 [1] compilation album by Ray Conniff, consisting of tracks recorded between 1959 and 1965 and previously released on his three Christmas albums. Track listing [ edit ]

  7. The Twelve Days of Christmas (song) - Wikipedia

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    The Ray Conniff Singers recorded a traditional version in 1962, appearing on the album We Wish You a Merry Christmas. Jasper Carrott performed "Twelve Drinks of Christmas" where he appears to be more inebriated with each successive verse. [ 91 ]

  8. Jolly Old Saint Nicholas - Wikipedia

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    This version was also used for a single release by the Ames Brothers in 1951 and by Wilf Carter for his 1965 Christmas in Canada album. Ray Conniff's version of the song, featured on his 1962 album We Wish You a Merry Christmas, helped propel the album to platinum status, one of two platinum albums in Conniff's career. [11] [12]

  9. Here We Come A-wassailing - Wikipedia

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    Here We Come A-wassailing (or Here We Come A-Caroling), also known as Here We Come A-Christmasing, Wassail Song and by many other names, is a traditional English Christmas carol and New Year song, [1] typically sung whilst wassailing, or singing carols, wishing good health and exchanging gifts door to door. [2]

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