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A Very Special ChristmasA Very Special Christmas   ^ 
Various Artists
1987  C+

50:55

Genres:   R&B & Rock

Subgenres:   New Wave & Soul
Tracks   credits   songs   art
1.
Santa Claus Is Coming to Town      3:22    1987
by The Pointer Sisters
2.
Winter Wonderland      3:35    1987
by Eurythmics
3.
Do You Hear What I Hear?      3:32    1987
by Whitney Houston
4.
Merry Christmas Baby      4:55    1987
by Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
5.
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas      4:28    1987
by Pretenders
6.
I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus      2:39    1987
by John Cougar Mellencamp
7.
Gabriel's Message      2:13    1987
by Sting
8.
Christmas in Hollis      2:59    1987
by Run-D.M.C.
9.
Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)      2:20    1987
by U2
10.
Santa Baby      2:34    1987
by Madonna
11.
The Little Drummer Boy      3:32    1987
by Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band
12.
Run Rudolph Run      2:43    1987
by Bryan Adams
13.
Back Door Santa      3:53    1987
by Bon Jovi
14.
The Coventry Carol      3:24    1987
by Alison Moyet
15.
Silent Night      4:37    1987
by Stevie Nicks
15 results listed  50:55
C+ = multi-artist collection

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