Today is Christmas so I leave you my last two songs for the holiday.
The first is from Magoo's Christmas Carol
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&NR=1&v=xCoVEn7uB2k
And my final is a look ahead to New Years.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P66Bjh0IcRo
I'm sorry, when I wrote my list I had more than 25 just in case people picked my songs so I wouldn't repeat them. Well Lugh and Myr both took one by Natalie Cole but I still have more and only one day so bonusing up.
I Believe in Father Christmas - Sarah Brightman.
I Wish it Could be Christmas Everyday - Wilson Phillips
Thank you for the review Ramon. I hope you got a chance to read the other stories in the Anthology. I am about 8 chapters into this with Andy/Quonos10 as my beta, expanding and reworking this. It should be ready to go right after the new year. Seems you are working your way through my stories. Thank you for commenting.
LOL. Sorry gang. I started this thing and I think DC works just fine. As for prices. Well some of us are coming down. I'm sure some of you are friends with others on here. They might want to share a room - needless to say a cut in the price of going down. But that will all come into play when we start talking dates. Anyone have suggestions for those. A lot of what the group can do over a three day weekend will depend on when we decide to do this. As long as it is after tax time I'm good. Then I will have whatever money Uncle Sam decides to hand back to help me pay for it. Beyond that, I'm pretty open.
Day 23 - Wow we are getting close to the end of these aren't we. Oh well time for a song. Enjoy.
I'm posting two. The first is from Home Alone.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLRKLshPjTw
And, yes, The Christmas Waltz was originally done by Frank Sinatra, and it was written for him. However, I am a fan of how the Carpenter's did it. So here is their version.
Day 22 - Winter songs abound, but for my family this song is done by one person only. Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow by Dean Martin.
and I'm posting a bonus today because well I like this one too. Different song but one by Annie Lennox and you can't resist her voice.
I haven't posted all the chapters in the first book yet. lol. Silly, KC. However I have begun the second book. Once I get a bit more done expect some beta work.
I haven't posted all the chapters in the first book yet. lol. Silly, KC. However I have begun the second book. Once I get a bit more done expect some beta work.
Which leads to day 21. Okay I'm going back to one of my favorite holiday cartoons for this. I'm giving you both parts of the song, so you can have a white or green Christmas or is that Heat Miser, Cold Miser Christmas?
Well first up is Cold
Then there is heat
yet another version just cause I'm a buster. LOL
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ns21pjunMMA&feature=fvsr
and naturally I had to post the one from The Year without a Santa Clause
Well we made it to day 20. With only five days left I wasn't sure where I wanted to head. Poor listener beware.
That is my father's favorite version
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MUELu8o5KJg
Well sometimes you need a little comedy with such a sad song.
So we are up to day 19. I'm not sure how many people have ever heard of this song. I found it right after my mom passed. Sort of sad but in a good way.
And speaking of my mom, well one of her favorite singers was Anne Murray. Here is a 3 for one package. The Bare Naked Ladies sing God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, then Anne joins them for Santa is Coming to Town and I saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfJd8cQ43e8
Thank you KC. I wanted to have something a little different. Seems everyone was pretty much happy with it, which is a relief. Mickey needed the chance to let go of his past and accept what was coming. So he has a second chance and hopefully he won't screw it up.
I'd been waiting for the change since the bit happened. Big and golden wolf. Sounds like this relationship is in for some interesting times ahead. Great story, Cassie. Can't wait to read more of your stuff.
When I was writing it, I just sort of seen Tad as this man who knows what he wants and well he just wants to share it with Mickey, now. Forget the tree, the holiday, all of it. I hope it didn't bother you too much Dad.