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| ’60s holiday sides from Motown’s genius. What Christmas Means To Me, Silver Bells, Someday At Christmas, Bedtime For Toys, etc. |
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| 1 Someday at Christmas |
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| 2 Silver Bells |
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| 3 Ave Maria |
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| 4 The Little Drummer Boy |
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| 5 One Little Christmas Tree |
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| 6 The Day That Love Began |
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| 7 The Christmas Song |
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| 8 Bedtime for Toys |
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| 9 Christmastime |
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| 10 Twinkle Twinkle Little Me |
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| 11 A Warm Little Home on a Hill |
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| 12 What Christmas Means to Me |
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| 13 The Miracles of Christmas |
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| 14 Everyone's a Kid at Christmas Time |
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Album Review
When it comes to holiday records emitted from the shadows of the mighty Motown hit factory on West Grand Boulevard, few could match the quality and quantity from one of their key artists. This collection from Mr. Wonder dates back to the first golden age of his catalog from the mid-'60s and relies on the successful stomping Motown formula from the first song to the last. A well-balanced mix of traditional and modern standards keeps the disc interesting, with the unquestionable highlight being "What Christmas Means To Me," a vibrant original tune that has undeniably become Motown's finest Christmas anthem and a holiday standard in its own right. Those looking to spice up their musical eggnog during the holiday season would be well served in giving this solid collection a few spins. ~ Rob Theakston, All Music Guide
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Biography


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