Other Mixes By Mesh
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Theme - Road Trip
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| Artist | Song | |
| Unknown (1948 jingle) | "If Christmas shopping tires you out, listen to this!" | |
| Dean Martin | Jingle Bells (Dan The Autormator Remix) | |
| The Waitresses | Christmas Wrapping | |
| Pee Pee Dynamite | Groovy Christmas & New Year | |
| Chris Stevens | "Season's Greetings from KBHR...." | |
| Bright Eyes | Blue Christmas | |
| The Drifters | White Christmas | |
| Ch rles Brown | Merry Christmas, Baby | |
| Squirrel Nut Zippers | Winter Weather | |
| Marah with Felicia Navidad | Baby, It's Cold Outside | |
| The Blue Hawaiians | Jingle Bells | |
| Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters | Mele Kalikimaka | |
| Jan & Dean | Frosty The Snowman | |
| Los Lobos | Rudolph The Manic Reindeer | |
| The Backyardigans | Snow Is Cold But I Am Cool | |
| The Jackson 5 | Santa Claus Is Coming To Town | |
| Frankie Lymon | It's Christmas Once Again | |
| Coldplay | Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas | |
| Mahalia Jackson | Silent Night (King Kooba Remix) | |
| Jars Of Clay | God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen | |
| Rev. Horton Heat | We Three Kings | |
| James Brown | It's Christmas Time, Pt. 1 | |
| Doris Day | Toyland | |
| Kate Bush | December Will Be Magic Again | |
| Snow Patrol | When I Get Home For Christmas | |
| Vince Guaraldi Trio | Christmas Time Is Here | |
| Rod Serling | "A word to the wise...." | |
| John Denver | A Baby Just Like You | |
| Simon & Garfunkel | 7 O'Clock News/Silent Night | |
Comment:
A myriad of reasons why I haven't been around as of late, but the number one is because I've been quite busy being a father of four. Still, I did manage to squeeze enough time together to come up with this little stocking stuffer, a sequel to last year's bit of Yuletide joy. A few are songs that were painfully cut last year, but many are newly found (or newly rediscovered) gems. I have to give my kids credit for 11 (from Spongebob) and 15. NW003. Merry Christmas Everybody!
Feedback:
Very nice melange of styles. James Brown and Doris Day back to back is pretty wild.


